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SUMMARY:Virtual Art Gallery Show - Remedios Varo
DESCRIPTION:Remedios Varo\, born in Spain\, found her palette come alive in Mexico\, where magical realism was a creative host to her surrealistic compositions. She wove into her paintings a wide range of religious\, mystic and hermetic traditions\, as well as animistic faiths. She was learned in the sciences yet incorporated with equal interest the ideas of Carl Jung\, Meister Eckhart\, and the Sufis. She saw in each of these an avenue to self-knowledge and the transformation of consciousness.\nTo learn more and to view Varo’s work\, please visit the Art Gallery at this location:  https://www.jungcentralohio.org/gallery/ \n 
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SUMMARY:Seminar on The Psychology of the Transference
DESCRIPTION:FOR LICENSED CLINICIANS\nDATES:             Sept. 15\, 29; Oct. 13\, 27; Nov. 10\, 24; Dec. 8. (2023) – 2 hours each session \nTime: 9am to 11am for each session \nREGISTRATION FEE: $250       REGISTRATION LIMITED TO 12 PARTICIPANTS \nCEUs: Based on number of sessions and hours each; thus 14 are available. CEUs are $2 for JACO members and $15 for non-members \nLOCATION:  May be by Zoom or in-person or both. To be determined. If in person will be at First Community 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus 43212 \nTEXT:               Nathan Schwartz-Salant (1998). The Mystery of Human Relationship: Achemy and                        the Transformation of the Self. \n FACILITATOR:  Dr. Jim Fidelibus \n For two personalities to meet is like mixing two different chemical substances: if there is any combination at all\, both are transformed.         (CW 16\, par. 163) \nJung was inspired to write about the transference at the age of 71 after encountering the woodcut images that accompany the alchemical text\, the Rosarium Philosophorum. The discovery of this text brought home a connection between the psychology of the transference and Jung’s extensive study of alchemy. It became his model for framing a way of relating to transference phenomena that amplified relational patterns in archetypal terms. \nJung had been introduced to alchemy in 1928 by the missionary-sinologist Richard Wilhelm. For Jung\, the connection with Wilhelm was utterly transformative. In the years immediately following his break with Freud\, Jung had a set of psychic experiences now known as his “confrontation with the unconscious.” Analytical psychology was developed as he wrestled with an understanding of these experiences in the context of gnostic philosophy and cross-cultural mythology. His insights led him to regard his experiences as psychic processes rooted in the archetypes of the collective unconscious. But it was not until Jung read Wilhelm’s German translation of the ancient Chinese text\, The Secret of the Golden Flower\, that he took any real confidence in his conclusions. Jung found in this text a metaphor so compellingly descriptive of his psychic experience that he dropped his work on The Red Book. He was propelled into decades of exhaustive study of alchemy that ultimately resulted in the addition of three massive tomes to the Collected Works: Psychology and Alchemy (vol. 12)\, Alchemical Studies (vol. 13)\, and Mysterium Coniunctionis (vol. 14). In addition to these\, among the many fruits of this labor and of particular relevance to this seminar was his 1945 essay\, The Psychology of the Transference. \nThis seminar offers an opportunity to reflect from the perspective of Jung’s alchemical metaphor on our shared experience as clinicians in handling the dynamics of therapeutic interaction. Jung says\, “In any effective psychological treatment the doctor is bound to influence the patient; but this influence can only take place if the patient has a reciprocal influence on the doctor. You can exert no influence if you are not susceptible to influence” (CW 16\, par. 163). The hope it that\, as we consider transference and countertransference from our experience as clinicians and in the light of assigned readings\, we will create a learning environment of mutual “susceptibility to influence” that will stretch and grow us clinically. \nLearning objectives: \n\nParticipants will recognize and evaluate assumptions they have made historically in their clinical work with respect to transference and countertransference dynamics. \nParticipants will Identify new trends and/or insights that have affected their clinical work in some novel way.\nParticipants will be able to contrast examples of developmental and archetypal transferences from their clinical work and the way their differential approach to each has evolved over the course of their participation.\nParticipants will be able to express both consonances/agreements and dissonances/disagreements with authors’ theoretical understanding of how to understand and to work with countertransference.\n\n  \n\n\n\nSchwartz-Salant\, N. (1998). The Mystery of Human Relationship: Alchemy and the Transformation of the Self. NY: Routledge. \n \n\n\n1 \n9/15\nCh. 1 Alchemy and transformation in human relationship \npgs. 1 – 18 \nCh. 2 Activating the experience of the field \npgs. 19 – 35 \n \n\n\n2 \n9/29\nCh. 4 The dynamics of the interactive field \npgs. 63 – 97 \n \n\n\n3 \n10/13\nCh. 5 The transformative power of the interactive field \npgs. 80 – 97 \nCh. 6 The alchemical view of madness \npgs. 98 – 124 \n \n\n\n4 \n10/27\nCh. 7 The central mystery of the alchemical process \npgs. 125 – 149 \n \n\n\n5 \n11/10\nCh. 8 The alchemical attitude toward the transformation of relationship \npgs. 150 – 174 \n \n\n\n6 \n11/24 \n \nCh. 9 Union\, death\, and the resurrection of the self \npgs. 175 – 215 \n \n\n\n7 \n12/8\nCh. 10 Approaching the mystery of relationship \npgs. 216 – 229 \n \n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
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SUMMARY:Book Club: "Dreams: God’s Forgotten Language" Starting October 1
DESCRIPTION:Please RSVP Below to receive a zoom link. \n \nOur book club on Decoding Jung’s Metaphysics has left us wanting more. So\, starting October 1\, 2023 from 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, and every other Sunday thereafter\, we will be working through a new book— John Sanford’s Dreams: God’s Forgotten Language. You can find the book online or\, better yet\, if you have not heard of Better World Books\, check it out. They sell (new and used) and donate a book for each book sold. Hope you can join us.
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SUMMARY:Bollingen Lecture and Workshop:  The Power of Dreamwork - Friday Night Lecture (October 13 from 7 to 8:30 PM) and Saturday Workshop (October 14 from 9:30 AM to Noon) Presented by Lisa Marchiano
DESCRIPTION:Online and in-person\nFriday Night Lecture from 7 to 8:30 PM on October 13       1.5 CEUs\nSaturday Workshop from 9:30 AM to Noon October 14      2 CEUs\nReceive a discount if registering for both Friday and Saturday\nTickets are also discounted for members.\nThe CEU fee is separate from the program registration fee.\nScroll below to tickets.\nScholarship assistance is available – email jungaco@jungcentralohio.org \nThe Power of Dreamwork – Lecture \nDreams can be fascinating\, beautiful\, and intriguing. Dreams speak with the wisdom of a teacher\, the aesthetic sense of a great novelist\, and the wit of a comedian. Working with our dreams will be a source of interest and intellectual stimulation\, but it will also be so much more. Dreamwork opens us up to the perspective of the dream maker\, the other within who has much to say about where we are deceiving ourselves\, approaching life with the wrong attitude\, or defending against important feelings. In this lecture\, I’ll discuss how dreamwork will allow us to make use of this important source of information so that we can solve problems\, gain perspective\, and grow into our fullest selves. \nThe Power of Dreamwork – Workshop \nDuring this workshop\, we’ll learn some tools for accessing the wisdom of the dream maker’s perspective. We’ll use our imagination and our embodied awareness to gain a deep understanding of the dream’s message. After a brief introduction to the topic\, we’ll work together to interpret a few dreams. We’ll spend the last part of the workshop applying the new techniques to our own dreams. Please come to the workshop with a recent dream or two if possible. \nLisa Marchiano is a Jungian analyst\, podcaster\, and author. Lisa is the co-host of the popular depth psychology podcast This Jungian Life and the co-creator of Dream School. She is on the faculty of the C. G. Jung Institute of Philadelphia and lectures widely on Jungian topics. She is the author of the award-winning book Motherhood: Facing and Finding Yourself. Her second book\, The Vital Spark: Reclaim Your Outlaw Energies and Find Your Feminine Fire\, will be published by Sounds True in February 2024. Lisa is currently working with her This Jungian Life cohosts Deb Stewart and Joseph Lee on a third book on dream interpretation due in the fall of 2024.
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LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
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