7 - 9:15PM/PT
Monday, September 12, 2022
Paul Watsky, PhD
Michael Bala, MA, MFT
Analytical Psychology: Historical Context
Monday, September 19, 2021
Mario Starc, MSW, PhD
This class will focus on the history of analytical psychology, both its relationship to Freudian theory, as well as its roots in the intellectual and scientific culture of the time. Some of the similarities and differences between Freudian theory and analytical psychology will be explored to clarify their meaning within their respective theory.
A Symbolic Attitude
Mondays, October 3, 10, 17, 2022
Yvonne Smith Tarnas, MFT, PhD
This section of classes will focus on the development and application of a symbolic attitude in clinical case work.
The Complex of Identity: Ego, Ego Development and the Structure of the Psyche
Mondays, October 24, 31; November 7, 14, 2022
Shoshana Fershtman, JD, PhD
In this course, we explore C. G. Jung’s conceptualization of the ego, the Latin word for “I.” Jung wrote in Aion that the ego forms “the centre of the field of consciousness.” In this course, we explore Jung’s view of the ego, ego complex and identity. We explore ego development and its challenges, and the ego’s relationship to other aspects of the psyche, including the shadow, the persona and the “Self”.
Complexes, Persona, and Shadow
Mondays, November 21, 28;
December 5, 12, 2022
Mario Starc, MSW, PhD
This section will focus on three seminal concepts in Jungian thinking: “Complexes”, “Persona”, and “Shadow”. The focus will be on development of an understanding of the concepts themselves and a meaningful capacity to make use of them in clinical work.
Monday, January 9, 2023
Paul Watsky, PhD
Michael Bala, MA, MFT
Participants will be given the opportunity to gain clarity of concepts, to ask questions, discuss the successes, the challenges of integrating and approaching the material into clinical practice and to evaluate the course to date.
The Archetypal Psyche
Mondays, January 23, 30; February 6, 13, 2023
Robin Eve Greenberg, MFT
Types of Consciousness
Mondays, February 27, March 6, 13, 20, 2023
John Beebe, MD
Dorothy Stump, MFT
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 examine what Jung meant by the terms “rational” and “irrational” as well as extraverted and introverted as qualities of consciousness. We will learn to recognize the types of consciousness and see how types relate to archetypal roles each of us take up.
Approaching the Unconscious:
An Analytic Attitude
Mondays, March 27; April 3, 10, 2023
Tina Stromsted, PhD, MFT, LPCC, BC-DMT, RSME/T
Our dreams and our bodies may be our closest links to the unconscious. The soul’s longing for healing, growth, and individuation often surfaces through images, breath, gesture, the rhythm of our step, and the music and metaphors of our speech. To gain further access to this rich and meaningful material, these three class sessions will engage dreamwork, Jung’s “active imagination,” creative arts, and the body in the clinical relationship. These methods can be applied to a wide range of populations and clinical settings.
SECTION EIGHT:
Anima and Animus, Recovering Depths
Mondays, April 17, 24; May 1, 8, 2023
Lauren Cunningham, LCSW
Christopher Cunningham, PhD
We will examine the use of the terms anima and animus before Jung, Jung’s conceptions of anima and animus development, post-Jungian expansions and refinements of the concepts.
The Self, Ego-Self Alignment and Estrangement
Mondays, May 15, 22; June 5, 12, 2023
Carolyn Bray, PhD
These classes will probe the relationship between the ego and the Self in the individuation process, covering the development of the ego out of the Self as well as the Self as an entity of wholeness and organization.
Monday, June 19, 2023
Paul Watsky, PhD
Michael Bala, MA, MFT
A focus on integrating course concepts and practical applications, a discussion of participants’ clinical development, identification of avenues for further study of and consultation in analytical psychology, and a course evaluation will comprise our final session.
Date: Feb 27, 2023 07:00 PM - Mar 20, 2023 09:15 PM
Fee
CE Hours
Registration closes on Sep 12, 2021 12:00 AM
Activity Type
- Extended Education
Accreditation(s)
Requirements for CE Credit
Registration Closed
Activity Number
JOP2022CE Hours
Registration closes on Sep 12, 2021
at 12:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Dee Stump
Brief Bio : Dorothy Stump, is an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Albany, California with interests in the ways in which individual and relational consciousness is accessed through creativity, neurodiversity, and psychological types, and the interplay between them. Dorothy has taught courses in addiction and cognitive/leaning styles at U.C. Berkeley Extension, Alameda Community Colleges and Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Her artwork has been published in the Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche and exhibited at the International Dream Conference. |
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John Beebe, MD Brief Bio : is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth and of Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type: The Reservoir of Consciousness. He has written the preface to the recent Routledge Classics edition of Jung’s 1921 book, Psychological Types. His eight function, eight-archetype model of type is widely studied and applied. |
Activity Number
JOP2022CE Hours
Registration closes on Sep 12, 2021
at 12:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Dee Stump
Brief Bio : Dorothy Stump, is an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Albany, California with interests in the ways in which individual and relational consciousness is accessed through creativity, neurodiversity, and psychological types, and the interplay between them. Dorothy has taught courses in addiction and cognitive/leaning styles at U.C. Berkeley Extension, Alameda Community Colleges and Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Her artwork has been published in the Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche and exhibited at the International Dream Conference. |
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John Beebe, MD Brief Bio : is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth and of Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type: The Reservoir of Consciousness. He has written the preface to the recent Routledge Classics edition of Jung’s 1921 book, Psychological Types. His eight function, eight-archetype model of type is widely studied and applied. |
Activity Number
JOP2022CE Hours
Registration closes on Sep 12, 2021
at 12:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Dee Stump
Brief Bio : Dorothy Stump, is an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Albany, California with interests in the ways in which individual and relational consciousness is accessed through creativity, neurodiversity, and psychological types, and the interplay between them. Dorothy has taught courses in addiction and cognitive/leaning styles at U.C. Berkeley Extension, Alameda Community Colleges and Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Her artwork has been published in the Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche and exhibited at the International Dream Conference. |
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John Beebe, MD Brief Bio : is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth and of Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type: The Reservoir of Consciousness. He has written the preface to the recent Routledge Classics edition of Jung’s 1921 book, Psychological Types. His eight function, eight-archetype model of type is widely studied and applied. |
Activity Number
JOP2022CE Hours
Registration closes on Sep 12, 2021
at 12:00 AM
Registration Closed
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Dee Stump
Brief Bio : Dorothy Stump, is an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Albany, California with interests in the ways in which individual and relational consciousness is accessed through creativity, neurodiversity, and psychological types, and the interplay between them. Dorothy has taught courses in addiction and cognitive/leaning styles at U.C. Berkeley Extension, Alameda Community Colleges and Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Her artwork has been published in the Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche and exhibited at the International Dream Conference. |
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John Beebe, MD Brief Bio : is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth and of Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type: The Reservoir of Consciousness. He has written the preface to the recent Routledge Classics edition of Jung’s 1921 book, Psychological Types. His eight function, eight-archetype model of type is widely studied and applied. |