THE CREATIVE INSTINCT: ART THERAPY AND CREATING
OUR OWN RED BOOK
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 25 & 26, 2023
10AM – 4PM
FACULTY: NORA SWAN-FOSTER, MA, LPC, NCPSYA
10 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD, PhD, PsyD, MFT, LCSW,
LPCC, LEP & RN
TUITION: $250 (INCLUDES CEUS)
When we engage with the creative instinct through making our own
images we invite the unconscious to express its own spontaneous
energy and wisdom.
Creating our own images to understand a clinical case is an
NORA SWAN-FOSTER, MA, LPC, ATR-BC, NCPsyA is an analyst
member of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and has
taught workshops and clinical seminars on Jungian topics and art therapy.
She authored several professional articles and the books Jungian Art
Therapy and Art Therapy and Childbearing Issues (editor).
Nora is the current North American Co-Editor-in-Chief for the Journal
of Analytical Psychology.
OUR OWN RED BOOK
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MARCH 25 & 26, 2023
10AM – 4PM
FACULTY: NORA SWAN-FOSTER, MA, LPC, NCPSYA
10 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD, PhD, PsyD, MFT, LCSW,
LPCC, LEP & RN
TUITION: $250 (INCLUDES CEUS)
When we engage with the creative instinct through making our own
images we invite the unconscious to express its own spontaneous
energy and wisdom.
C. G. Jung’s own lived experience of working with art materials
and active imagination was essential in his ability to understand its
impact on the psychic development of his patients and to encourage
their own image-making process. This program will explore how
the psyche spontaneously reveals itself with the ultimate aim of
facilitating wholeness. Rather than traditional picture interpretation,
the lecture/workshop will cultivate a relationship with the spontaneous
images that are expressions of the psyche that fertilize our
individuation process. We will consider complexes, archetypal
energy, and symbolic content that amplify and document content
for reflection. This is not about being an artist, but about our
willingness to open to the creative instinct and the objective psyche.
and active imagination was essential in his ability to understand its
impact on the psychic development of his patients and to encourage
their own image-making process. This program will explore how
the psyche spontaneously reveals itself with the ultimate aim of
facilitating wholeness. Rather than traditional picture interpretation,
the lecture/workshop will cultivate a relationship with the spontaneous
images that are expressions of the psyche that fertilize our
individuation process. We will consider complexes, archetypal
energy, and symbolic content that amplify and document content
for reflection. This is not about being an artist, but about our
willingness to open to the creative instinct and the objective psyche.
Creating our own images to understand a clinical case is an
effective and alternative approach that facilitates a lived experience
of our countertransference. The aim of this process is to engage with
unworded aspects of the therapeutic process, accessing an interstitial
or third space between the objective and subjective psyche that may
reveal aspects of a clinical situation that was previously unknown or
unknowable. Working individually and in the group, we will
use forms of active imagination such as writing and response art
to explore clinical material that has kept us stuck, frustrated,
or perhaps asleep.
of our countertransference. The aim of this process is to engage with
unworded aspects of the therapeutic process, accessing an interstitial
or third space between the objective and subjective psyche that may
reveal aspects of a clinical situation that was previously unknown or
unknowable. Working individually and in the group, we will
use forms of active imagination such as writing and response art
to explore clinical material that has kept us stuck, frustrated,
or perhaps asleep.
NORA SWAN-FOSTER, MA, LPC, ATR-BC, NCPsyA is an analyst
member of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and has
taught workshops and clinical seminars on Jungian topics and art therapy.
She authored several professional articles and the books Jungian Art
Therapy and Art Therapy and Childbearing Issues (editor).
Nora is the current North American Co-Editor-in-Chief for the Journal
of Analytical Psychology.
Date: Mar 25, 2023 10:00 AM - Mar 26, 2023 04:00 PM
Fee
$250.00
CE Hours
10.00
Registration closes on Mar 26, 2023 01:00 AM
Activity Type
- Extended Education
Accreditation(s)
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco is accredited by the California Medical Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Clinical psychologists are also eligible to receive CME credit, which is accepted by the APA and the California Board of Psychology.
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco designates this live activity for a maximum of 10.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Requirements for CE Credit
Participants will receive credit following the completion of the post-test and evaluation, based on actual attendance.
Registration closes on Mar 26, 2023
at 01:00 AM
Registration closes on Mar 26, 2023
at 01:00 AM
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Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Nora Swan-Foster |
Date:
03/25/23
Time:
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
CE Hours
5.00
Registration Closed
Registration closes on Mar 26, 2023
at 01:00 AM
Registration closes on Mar 26, 2023
at 01:00 AM
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Date:
03/26/23
Time:
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
CE Hours
5.00
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Date:
03/26/23
Time:
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
CE Hours
0.00
Registration Closed