Artist Peter Birkhauser
c. 1958
Analytical Psychology: Historical Context
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Mario Starc, MSW, PhD
The history of analytical psychology will be the focus of this section, both its relationship to Freudian theory and its roots in the intellectual culture of the times. Similarities and differences between psychoanalysis and analytical psychology will be explored.
SECTION TWO: Symbolic Attitude
Wednesdays, September 16, 23; October 7, 2020
Yvonne Smith Tarnas, MFT, PhD
To develop the symbolic attitude, these three classes will introduce Jung’s world of the archetypal psyche, using images, film, and case material. Over our time together, we will discuss the symbolic representations in dreams, the clinical narrative, and the transference, including dynamics of synchronicity.
SECTION THREE:
Approaching the Unconscious: An Analytic Attitude
Wednesdays, October 14, 21, 28, 2020
Tina Stromsted, PhD, MFT, LPCC, BC-DMT, RSME/T
Our goal will be to reflect on approaches to accessing the unconscious including the creative arts, the body in analysis and applying embodied methods of inner work toward a range of populations and clinical settings along with the importance of nonverbal, creative dimensions in the healing process.
SECTION FOUR:
Complexes, Persona, and Shadow
Wednesdays, November 4, 11, 18; December 2, 2020
Mario Starc, MSW, PhD
C.G. Jung’s description of the psyche begins with the concepts of “Complexes,” “Persona,” and “Shadow.” To help us understand human behavior, we will develop our understanding of how to apply these concepts to our clinical work through case material and mutual consultation in a group setting.
SECTION FIVE:
Course Integration
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Carolyn H. Bray, PhD
Participants will be given an opportunity to evaluate the course to date: clarity of concepts, applicability of practices, incorporating course material into clinical practice.
SECTION SIX:
Complex of Identity: Ego, Ego Development and the Phases of Life
Wednesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27, 2021
Claire Costello, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Jung’s concept of the ego and the ego “complex” with reference to the arc of a life span will be under consideration during this session. We will also focus on the challenges the ego must face and the developmental roles of acceptance and defenses in its development.
SECTION SEVEN:
Psychological Types
Wednesdays, February 3, 10, 17, 24, 2021
John Beebe, MD
Jung’s psychological types are not types of people, but types of consciousness. In this course, we will learn to differentiate the eight types of consciousness Jung identified, as well as explore what Jung meant by the terms “rational” and “irrational” as well as extroverted and introverted as qualities of consciousness. We will learn to recognize the types of consciousness and see how the types relate to archetypal roles each of us take up.
SECTION EIGHT:
Archetypes, Myths, and the Personal Psyche
Wednesdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 2021
Alan Ruskin, PhD
Past the domain of the personal unconscious we encounter the impersonal realm of what Jung termed archetypes, energies in what he conceived of as the collective unconscious. We will explore how archetypes manifest themselves in various cultures’ myths, as well as our individual mythologies, and how during the clinical hour they influence the process of transference.
SECTION NINE:
Anima and Animus, Female and Male
Wednesdays, March 31; April 7, 14, 21, 2021
Lauren Cunningham, LCSW and
Christopher Cunningham, PhD
Using Jung’s seminal writing, we will start with a historical account of his concepts of anima and animus, which pertain to the union of opposites and the emergence of the Self. Clinical material will be presented and compared to alchemical images. We will bring our conversation into relationship with modern cultural constructions of gender and sexuality and consider ways to inform our clinical work with contemporary gender theory and cultural struggles.
SECTION TEN:
The Self, Ego-Self Alignment and Estrangement
Wednesdays, April 28; May 5, 12, 19, 2021
Maria Ellen Chiaia, PhD, MFT
To understand the basis of Jungian depth psychotherapy and dream work, we will focus on the developing relationship between the ego and the Self as posited by Jung’s concept of the “Individuation process.” We will discuss the emergence of ego functioning out of the Self, as well as the Self as a driver and symbol of psychological integration, wholeness.
SECTION ELEVEN:
Final Course Integration and Evaluation
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Carolyn H. Bray, PhD
A focus on integrating course concepts and practical applications, a discussion of participants’ clinical development, identification of avenues for further study, and a course evaluation will comprise our final session.
Date: Jan 6, 2021 07:00 PM - Jan 20, 2021 09:15 PM
Fee
CE Hours
Registration closes on Dec 30, 2020 01:00 AM
Activity Type
- Extended Education
Accreditation(s)
Requirements for CE Credit
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Claire Costello, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Brief Bio : CLAIRE COSTELLO, PHD is a psychologist and a child, adolescent and adult Jungian analyst in private practice, at Kaiser Permanente, and at Marin Cardiology. She is certified by ANCC as a child and adolescent psychiatric and mental health clinical nurse specialist. She has interests in weaving integrative medicine and mindfulness within depth psychotherapy practice. |
Activity Number
JOP2020CE Hours
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Claire Costello, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Brief Bio : CLAIRE COSTELLO, PHD is a psychologist and a child, adolescent and adult Jungian analyst in private practice, at Kaiser Permanente, and at Marin Cardiology. She is certified by ANCC as a child and adolescent psychiatric and mental health clinical nurse specialist. She has interests in weaving integrative medicine and mindfulness within depth psychotherapy practice. |
Activity Number
JOP2020CE Hours
Registration closes on Dec 30, 2020
at 01:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Claire Costello, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Brief Bio : CLAIRE COSTELLO, PHD is a psychologist and a child, adolescent and adult Jungian analyst in private practice, at Kaiser Permanente, and at Marin Cardiology. She is certified by ANCC as a child and adolescent psychiatric and mental health clinical nurse specialist. She has interests in weaving integrative medicine and mindfulness within depth psychotherapy practice. |
Activity Number
JOP2020CE Hours
Registration closes on Dec 30, 2020
at 01:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Claire Costello, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Brief Bio : CLAIRE COSTELLO, PHD is a psychologist and a child, adolescent and adult Jungian analyst in private practice, at Kaiser Permanente, and at Marin Cardiology. She is certified by ANCC as a child and adolescent psychiatric and mental health clinical nurse specialist. She has interests in weaving integrative medicine and mindfulness within depth psychotherapy practice. |
Activity Number
JOP2020CE Hours
Registration closes on Dec 30, 2020
at 01:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Claire Costello, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC
Brief Bio : CLAIRE COSTELLO, PHD is a psychologist and a child, adolescent and adult Jungian analyst in private practice, at Kaiser Permanente, and at Marin Cardiology. She is certified by ANCC as a child and adolescent psychiatric and mental health clinical nurse specialist. She has interests in weaving integrative medicine and mindfulness within depth psychotherapy practice. |