Myth and Mindfulness: A Creative Response to Conflict

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This talk is part of the 2018 Founders’ Day Symposium, Chaos, Complexity, Creativity. Purchase the symposium for 30% off individual titles!

Myth and Mindfulness: A Creative Response to Conflict

Catharine J. Jones examines our current personal identities as Americans from an analytical, psychological perspective, and explores the potential of confronting otherness through the myth of Anteros and Eros, addressing authoritarian vs. authoritative views in our complex, “overshadowing” political environment, where mindfulness aids in understanding others and ourselves.

Audio: An audio mp3 of the talk is included in this download.

Catharine J. Jones, LCSW, MDiv, past president and past Director of Training at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago, serves on the faculty of the Analyst Training Program as well as the Jungian Psychotherapy Program/Jungian Studies Program at the Chicago Institute. She has lectured nationally and internationally on attachment, trauma, and cultural issues. She is interested in Jung’s concept of Complex Theory, as the interface of psyche/soma, and the implications for clinical work, as seen with dream work and a sensorimotor focus. Ms. Jones is interested in the expanding field of analytical psychology and the promising implications for the growth of work on cultural complexes, specifically racism, as utilized in group work. Ms. Jones is a member of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts.

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Jones, Catharine

Catharine J. Jones, LCSW, MDiv past president of the C.G. Jung Institute and past director of training, serves on the faculty of the Analyst Training Program as well as the Clinical Training Program at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. She has lectured nationally and internationally. She is interested in Jung’s concept of Complex Theory, as the interface of psyche/soma, and the implications for clinical work, as seen with dream work and a sensorimotor focus. Especially, the post Jungian work in archetype, attachment theory, and neurobiology and the relationship between image and analytical psychological theory. Ms. Jones is interested in the expanding field of analytical psychology and the promising implications for the growth of work of cultural complexes, specifically racism, as utilized in group work. Of clinical interest is the field of trauma and healing from trauma. She works with individuals and couples and groups. Ms. Jones, is also an affiliate member of Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts; she has held chair of Ethics Committee and a Review Committee, as well as served on exams. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1993). MASTER OF DIVINITY IN THEOLOGY/RELIGION: Chicago Theological Seminary. (1982) MASTERS IN SOCIAL WORK: George Williams College. (1978) B.A. IN ENGILISH LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION: Emory & Henry College. (1964) Professional Organizations C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago International Association for Analytical Psychology Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts Age Groups Adults Adolescents/Teens Treatment Types Individuals Couples Groups Speciality Areas Sandtray Art Therapy Contact cj@catharinejones.com 847.328.6979 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Office: 2509 Harrison St, Evanston, IL 60201

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