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Warren Sibilla, Jr, PhD. 2 hours 21 minutes. Audio MP3 Download. Topics: Archetypes, Eastern Philosophy, Family and Intimate Relationships, Trauma
The Psychology of Terrorism: East & West
Terrorism and violence in its many forms and manifestations has become a constant in our day-to-day experiences. One of the most insidious responses to such vehemence is to find oneself polarized into in a dualistic worldview that in the end, only ensures the perpetuation of the violence. Through the use of koans, basic Buddhist principles, and the careful study of Jung’s model of the psyche, this presentation will offer a response to such fear that, when practiced, promises a more peace-filled heart.
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Warren Sibilla, Jr, PhD is a Diplomate Jungian Psychoanalyst with a clinical practice in Chicago, IL and South Bend, IN. Dr. Sibilla served as the Director of the Clinical Training Program (2010 – 2014) at the Institute and teaches in their Analyst Training Program. He is engaged in the study and practice of Zen Buddhism including authoring a book on the relationship between Zen Buddhism and Analytical Psychology as well as a paper formally exploring Jung’s 1958 dialogue with Japanese Zen Master and Philosopher Hisamatsu. Dr. Sibilla teaches in the Masters and Doctoral programs at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and The Institute for Clinical Social Work and facilitates silent contemplative retreats at GilChrist Retreat Center in Michigan. wsibilla.com
© 2016 Warren Sibilla.Ⓟ 2016 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.