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Topics: Active Imagination, CG Jung, Midlife, Religion & Spirituality.
Surviving Turbulent Times: Reflections on Mid-Life and Jung’s Red Book
“You cannot flee yourself…it demands fulfillment… the spirit of the depths demands. The life you could still live, you should live.” -CG Jung, The Red Book, p. 234
This interdisciplinary symposium invites us to reflect on Jung’s essential work as it impacts our capacity to live our life fully. Ann Ulanov calls us to enter Jung’s experience of chaos as expressed in The Red Book – to expose gaps in us – “our unlived life” – to question what we have lived and not lived in the face of turbulent times. Scholars will discuss their experience and understanding of The Red Book based on their research and practice.
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The symposium Surviving Turbulent Times: Reflections on Mid-Life and Jung’s Red Book includes the following lectures.
Ann Ulanov, PhD, LHD Jungian analyst in private practice NYC, is Christiane Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary; member, Jungian Psychoanalytical Association; author of numerous books and articles, including The Unshuttered Heart: Opening to Aliveness and Deadness in the Self; Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work, and “The third in the Shadow of the Fourth” Journal of Analytical Psychology.
Rose Holt, MA is a Jungian analyst in private practice in St. Louis. She is a member of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts and the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts. She serves as advisory analyst to the C.G. Jung Society of St. Louis and is on the faculty of the Chicago Analyst Training Program. She has taught numerous courses in Analytical Psychology and authored several papers on various topics related to the subject.
William S. Schmidt, PhD is an Associate Professor of the Institute of Pastoral Studies of Loyola University Chicago. He was the Graduate Program Director at IPS for degrees in both Pastoral Counseling and Spirituality for over ten years. He is a Diplomate with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and Editor of the Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health (Taylor and Francis/Routledge). His research interests include the interface of Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality. His specific current focus addresses the theme of contemporary Pilgrimage as a resource for personal growth, transformation, and healing.
George B. Hogenson, PhD, LCSW is a Jungian analyst, and past President of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University, an M.A. in clinical social work from the University of Chicago, and the diploma in analytical psychology from the Chicago Institute. A member of the editorial board of The Journal of Analytical Psychology, he is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud and numerous articles and book chapters on Jung and analytical psychology. His research focuses on the emergence of psychological phenomena from complex dynamic systems.
Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA is a Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago. She is former President, Director of Training, and chair of the Program Committee of the Jung Institute of Chicago, former President of Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, and served for eight years on the Executive Committee of the Council of North American Societies of Jungian Analysts. She is contributing editor to the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice and has numerous publications in Analytical Psychology. She lectures on the clinical implications of gender, the use of active imagination, and on the impact of Jung’s thought upon creative development and artistic production.
As a printmaker and performance artist she exhibited nationally and internationally, with venues including The George Eastman House, NY; Franklin Furnace, NYC; University of Chicago; Museo Contemporaneo, Sao Paolo. In 2001, she was awarded the ‘Lifetime Achievement in the Arts” award by the Chicago Women’s Caucus for the Arts.
Education
DIPLOMATE IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C.G. Jung Insititute of Chicago. (1995)
MASTERS IN ART THERAPY: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. (1986)
MASTERS OF FINE ARTS IN PERFORMANCE ART AND EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA: The School of the Art Institute. (1977)
BFA IN PERFORMANCE ART AND EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA: The School of the Art Institute. (1975)
Professional Organizations
C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago (Director of Analyst Training Program 2005 to 2009, President 2009-2011)
American Board for Accredidation in Psychoanalysis, Inc.
Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts (President of the Society, 1998-2002)
Council of North American Societies of Jungian Analysts (Secretary, 1998-2006)
International Association of Analytical Psychology
International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education
National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
American Art Therapy Association
Illinois Counselling Association
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Specialty Areas
Art Therapy
Contactmarydougherty80@aol.com
773.525.2697
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Hogenson, George
George B. Hogenson, PhD, LCSW is a diplomate Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago, where he works primarily with adults dealing with life transitions, dream work, and trauma. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, is the vice-president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, and is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud as well as numerous articles on archetypal theory, synchronicity and the nature of symbols. His teaching in the Analyst Training Program of the Institute has concentrated on the works of Jung, and he offers supervision and small reading groups for clinicians interested in Jung’s psychological system. Prior to becoming an analyst, Dr. Hogenson was on the faculty of the Yale School of Management, and a consultant to many organizations on leadership and strategy. He continues to work with individual executives and organizations on management issues using the principles of Jungian psychology.
Education
DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1998)
M.A. IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK: University of Chicago. (1991)
PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY: Yale University. (1979)
B.A. IN PHILOSOPHY: St. Olaf College. (1970)
Professional Organizations
International Association for Analytical Psychology
American Philosophical Association
American Association for the Advancement of Science
International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Specialty Areas
Hypnotherapy
Contactinpsych@mac.com
312.957.1105
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Holt, Rose
Rose Holt, MA began her career was in science and business, areas in which she worked for over 20 years. At mid-life, she changed over to counseling and psychology after discovering Jungian Psychology. Her thesis paper for Analytical Training is “Alchemy of the Small Group”. It describes the journey of a core group of women who worked weekly with their dreams over a ten-year period. Many alchemical themes that Jung ascribed to the individuation process appeared in group members’ dreams, convincing Rose that work in small, intimate groups is an effective way to facilitate individuation.
Education
DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (2001)
M.A. IN COUNSELING: Lindenwood University. (1993)
B.S. IN PHYSICS: University of Missouri, St. Louis. (1972)
Professional Organizations
Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts
International Association for Analytical Psychology
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Groups
Contactroseholt@aol.com
314.740.6207
In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth
Main Office: 905 Barnard College Lane, Saint Louis, MO 63130, University City, MO 63130
Schmidt, Bill
William S. Schmidt, PhD is an Associate Professor of the Institute of Pastoral Studies of Loyola University Chicago. He was the Graduate Program Director at IPS for degrees in both Pastoral Counseling and Spirituality for over ten years. He is a Diplomate with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and Editor of the Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health (Taylor and Francis/Routledge). His research interests include the interface of Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality. His specific current focus addresses the theme of contemporary Pilgrimage as a resource for personal growth, transformation, and healing.