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Jungianthology Podcast

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Jung in the World|The Power of Ritual: Simple Practices that Restore the Psyche with Casper ter Kuile from 2023-11-30T20:19:52

Transcript This podcast and everything we do is only possible because of donations by generous individuals like you. Contribute to our Fall Fundraising Drive to ensure that we can continue provi...

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Jung in the World|Image or Art? with Nora Swan-Foster from 2023-11-15T17:37:27

Transcript Nora Swan-Foster, Jungian Analyst, author, and art therapist, joins Patricia Martin to discuss Jung, the Red Book, art therapy, and the art-making process. Nora Swan-Foster, MA, ATR-B...

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Jungian Ever After|Briar Rose: Awakening&Transformation from 2023-10-25T17:36:04

Our final episode of season 1 is a story near and dear to Raisa. This episode gets a lot more personal than some, as we discuss periods of awakening and transformation from various points in our...

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Jung in the World|The Collective Break Down: Technology, Individualism&the Future with Jean Twenge from 2023-10-02T19:23:11

Transcript Bestselling author Jean Twenge reveals the effects of technology on the collective, based on her research on generational differences. Twenge’s interview with Patricia Martin answers ...

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Drinking from the River of Light: Creativity&Resilience with Mark Nepo from 2023-09-04T19:02:28

Transcript Bestselling poet Mark Nepo joins Patricia Martin in conversation about our creative lives and nurturing expression to bear witness to the sorrow, depth, and joy of life. Mark Nepo is ...

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Jungian Ever After|Little Red Riding Hood: Sex&Violence from 2023-07-20T22:17:53

Applications for the Jungian Psychotherapy Program and Jungian Studies Program have reopened! Apply now to secure your place. The story is “Little Red Cap” this time, better known as “Little Red...

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Jungian Ever After|Snow White Part 2: Anima/Animus from 2023-06-26T17:32:01

Our part 2 coverage of Snow White discusses Anima/Animus and how it has shaped the way people perceive and project gender roles at varying points in history.  The story is from Household Tales b...

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Healing Cinema|Tár from 2023-06-07T16:04:40

Transcript: HTML | PDF We’ve reached 50% of our Spring Fundraising Drive goal of $30,000! We need your support so our podcast, courses, and training programs can continue to education Jungian An...

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Jung in the World|Technology&the Self 3: Myth, Archetypes, and Avatar Personas in Online Games with Patrick Jagoda from 2023-05-15T17:28:24

Video Available on YouTube University of Chicago Professor and online game designer Patrick Jagoda, PhD talks with Patricia Martin about ways that online games and new media apply Jungian theory...

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Jungian Ever After|Snow White Part 1: Archetypal Evil from 2023-05-02T15:02:40

Snow White is one of the most recognized fairy tale stories and characters but, as usual, not many people are familiar with the Grimm version. Part one centers around Archetypal Evil and how it ...

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Institute Archive|Women’s Spirit: The Fire Within with Jean Shinoda Bolen from 2023-04-17T15:08:45

This episode is the first part of the series Women’s Spirit: The Fire Within (the full series is available for purchase on our website). From the seminar description: Fire as a feminine aspect i...

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Jung in the World|Technology&the Self 2: Finding Ourselves in a Digital Culture with Elizabeth Nelson from 2023-03-28T19:20:28

Video Available on YouTube Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson, PhD joins Patricia Martin for a lively conversation about the value of Jungian thought in our tech-centric times. Nelson is on the faculty at P...

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Jungian Ever After|Hansel&Grethel from 2023-02-28T04:16:36

This underrated fairy tale has a lot more to it than either of us would have guessed. We discuss fear of abandonment, resilience, and how they relate to a few current events as of the show’s rec...

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Jung in the World|Technology and The Self: Exploring the Hidden Impact with Meghan O’Gieblyn from 2023-02-15T09:34:55

Video What is the impact of technology on the psyche? Author and Wired Magazine columnist Meghan O’Gieblyn talks with host Patricia Martin about consciousness and the self in the machine age, an...

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Healing Cinema|Elegy from 2023-01-27T05:46:51

Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Elegy, the 2008 film directed by Isabel Coixet. Its screenplay is adapted by Nicholas Meyer from the 2001 novel The Dying Animal by Philip ...

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Entering the Path: The Journey of Individuation with Andrea Gaspar Gonzalez and Daniel Ross from 2023-01-08T17:52:21

When life is about to branch in a new direction, the unconscious sends us signs and symbols to tell us we’re embarking. This podcast features Jungian analyst Daniel Ross and Andrea Gaspar-Gonzal...

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Jungian Ever After|Rumpelstiltskin Part 2: Trickster from 2022-12-16T02:55:57

Our 100th episode! It’s fitting that the 100th episode of the Jungianthology Podcast is with our most recent addition, Jungian Ever After. Please join our Holiday Giving Drive to support this fr...

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Jung in the World|Exploring the Mystery of Transformation with Murray Stein from 2022-12-01T22:44:08

Transformation of the self is mysterious, whether it comes about gradually or suddenly. The essence of the process is buried in the unconscious. In this interview, Murray Stein sheds light on ke...

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Jungian Ever After|Rumpelstiltskin Part 1: Narcissism and Persona from 2022-11-21T18:41:45

Please join our Holiday Giving Drive by making a donation online. Your support allows us to provide free and low-cost education to students and listeners around the world. Donate: https://jungch...

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Jung in the World|Mythology and the Age of the Heroine with Maria Tatar from 2022-11-01T20:06:24

Renowned folklorist and Harvard scholar Maria Tatar joins host Patricia Martin to discuss her latest book, Heroine with 1,001 Faces. In this interview, Tatar unearths the forgotten legacy of the...

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Jungian Ever After|Cinderella Part 2: Envy from 2022-10-04T04:16:23

One of the most popular fairy tales, Cinderella, especially as told by Grimm, contains two major themes. So, we’ve split our analysis into 2 parts. This second episode speaks of the dehumanizing...

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Jungian Ever After|Cinderella Part 1: Grief from 2022-09-26T13:35:55

One of the most popular fairy tales, Cinderella, especially as told by Grimm, contains two major themes. So, we’ve split our analysis into 2 parts. This first episode speaks of the healing power...

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Jung in the World|Marion Woodman as a Mentor with Elaine Mansfield from 2022-09-20T15:09:47

This month, Jung in the World is presenting a weekly series on Marion Woodman, Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, Jungian Analyst, and women’s movement figure. In this episode, Patricia Martin t...

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Jung in the World|What Soul Tells the Body: Marion Woodman’s Discovery with Tina Stromsted from 2022-09-14T20:16:11

This month, Jung in the World is presenting a weekly series on Marion Woodman, Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, Jungian Analyst, and women’s movement figure. In this episode, Patricia Martin i...

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Institute Archive|Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation with Marion Woodman (Rebroadcast) from 2022-09-04T19:47:53

For the second episode of Marion Woodman Month, we’re rebroadcasting the very first episode of Jungianthology, Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation. In this lecture, Toronto analyst Mario...

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Jung in the World|Marion Woodman&the Transformative Power of Uncertainty with David Clark from 2022-08-30T03:33:03

For the next month, Jung in the World is presenting a weekly series on Marion Woodman, Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, Jungian Analyst, and women’s movement figure. In this episode, Patricia ...

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Jungian Ever After|Rapunzel from 2022-07-30T05:01:49

We begin our Grimm journey with the story of Rapunzel! A tale of irresponsible parents, a tower of isolation with no stairs or door, and the persecutor/protector that exists in all of us. The st...

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Jungian Ever After|Introduction from 2022-07-30T05:01:43

We are adding a new show to Jungianthology! Jungian Ever After is a new show co-hosted by Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts member Adina Davidson and Raisa Cabrera. It’s a podcast about fairy ...

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Institute Archive|The Warrior Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology with Robert Moore, PhD from 2022-07-13T04:07:54

This episode is the first session of the series The Warrior Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology, a classic seminar in his series on the four major archetypes of masculine psychology as he un...

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Jung in the World|Jung, Wonder Woman, and the Psychology of Myth with Laura Vecchiolla from 2022-06-23T18:25:24

In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Laura Vecchiolla, clinical psychologist and graduate of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. Their discussion tou...

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Healing Cinema: The Lost Daughter from 2022-05-25T17:13:06

We’ve just launched our Spring Fundraising Drive! You can support this podcast and the Institute by making a donation of any amount. Due to a generous grant from the Chicago Society of Jungian A...

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Pan and the Forest: Interview with Ryan Maher from 2022-04-18T19:56:52

In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Ryan Maher, MA, LMHC, LCPC, and graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago’s Jungian Psychotherapy Program. In this discussion, they touch on: Sy...

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Jung in the World: Jung, The Mythology of Pan, and Panic Culture: Interview with Ryan Maher from 2022-04-18T19:56:52

In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Ryan Maher, MA, LMHC, LCPC, and graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago’s Jungian Psychotherapy Program. In this discussion, they touch on: Sy...

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Institute Archive|Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst from 2022-03-02T20:50:12

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we are sharing the seminar and panel discussion “Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst” in its entirety. The first hour is a ...

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Healing Cinema: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) from 2022-02-11T23:11:41

Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Alejandro G. Iñárritu‘s 2014 film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). They touch on: Innocence and inflation Alchemy Mark Saba...

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Institute Archive|Jung&the Environment with Dennis Merritt from 2022-01-17T21:45:55

We are sharing the webinar “Jung&the Environment” in full. The video version is available on YouTube. Many believe we are in the Anthropocene Era, an era marked by the planet-wide influence of o...

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Jung in the World: C. G. Jung&the Modernist Revolution with Roula-Maria Dib from 2021-12-22T19:32:16

During our Holiday Giving Drive we are presenting a series of interviews called Jung in the World. In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Roula-Maria Dib, creative writer and literary schol...

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Jung in the World: Jung’s Two Personalities&Their Impact on Jungian Thought&Training with Mark Saban from 2021-12-16T03:44:57

Mark Saban joins us to talk about the complexity of C. G. Jung’s own personality, and how that has shaped the way Analysts are trained today. They discuss: Jung’s life Training Individuation Inn...

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Institute Archive|The Myth of Shadow and the Shadow of Myth with Nathan Schwartz-Salant from 2021-12-09T04:23:06

Mythology can help us to understand and integrate the shadow, but this endeavor can also be undermined by the use of mythology. In particular, the limiting madness of the shadow can be denied, a...

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Jung in the World: Jung&the New Generation of Creatives with Jessica Carson from 2021-11-29T20:22:44

Carl Jung was known to be endlessly creative and said art is an innate drive within all of us. People who identify as creatives are prone to certain mental health issues that are somewhat specif...

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Jung in the World: Eros and the Archetypal Pursuit of Healing Love with Maci Daye, Certified Sex Therapist from 2021-11-22T22:04:34

Love was a great mystery to C. G. Jung. It is thought that his pursuit of love and the feminine aspect of his psyche was an animating force in his famous red book. Maci Daye, trained psychologis...

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Jung in the World: Eros and the Archetypal Pursuit of Healing Love with Maci Daye, Certified Sex Therapist from 2021-11-22T22:04:34

Love was a great mystery to C. G. Jung. It is thought that his pursuit of love and the feminine aspect of his psyche was an animating force in his famous red book. Maci Daye, trained psychologis...

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Healing Cinema: The Lives of Others from 2021-11-04T17:02:06

Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s 2006 film The Lives of Others (Wikipedia). They touch on: Inflation Dark Eros by Thomas Moore (https://a...

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The Discipline to Stay with the Symbol: Interview with Director of Training Warren Sibilla from 2021-10-13T16:46:27

In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Warren W. Sibilla, Jr, Jungian Psychoanalyst and the new Director of Training for the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago’s Analyst Training Program. How ...

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The Archetype of Sacrifice and the Regulation of Archetypal Energy with Robert Moore from 2021-09-28T03:02:41

This episode is the Saturday morning session of a weekend taught by Robert Moore called The Archetype of Sacrifice and the Regulation of Archetypal Energy. From the seminar description: This wor...

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Healing Cinema: Rear Window from 2021-09-10T21:07:02

In this episode, Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film Rear Window (Wikipedia). They touch on: Creative vision Post WWII social change Anima/Animus ...

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The Adventure of Being Human: Beyond the Myth of Biological Salvation with Polly Young-Eisendrath from 2021-08-28T01:50:17















This episode is the opening lecture of a weekend given by Polly Young-Eisendrath. It contains a 1-hour lecture followed ...

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The Adventure of Being Human: Beyond the Myth of Biological Salvation with Polly Young-Eisendrath from 2021-08-28T01:50:17

This episode is the opening lecture of a weekend given by Polly Young-Eisendrath. It contains a 1-hour lecture followed by an hour of Q&A. From the seminar description: We all sense a connection...

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Animating Female Archetypes&Telling Women’s Stories: Interview with Elizabeth Lesser from 2021-08-16T18:08:31

Best-selling author Elizabeth Lesser sat down with us to discuss her latest book, Cassandra Speaks: When Women are the Storytellers, the Human Story Changes. Elizabeth is the co-founder of the O...

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Healing Cinema: Gaslight from 2021-07-14T22:39:27

This episode is the first in a new series called Healing Cinema. Judith Cooper, PsyD, and Daniel Ross, PMHNP, members of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, discuss films from an Jungian po...

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The King Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology from 2021-07-02T21:39:39

with Robert Moore, PhD This episode is the first session of the series The King Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology, a classic seminar in his series on the four major archetypes of masculine...

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Archetypes, Planets, and Glimpses into a New World View with Richard Tarnas from 2021-06-10T21:52:39

We were honored to have the best-selling author Richard Tarnas on the podcast. In this interview with host Patricia Martin, he offers compelling insights into the archetypal dynamics now unfoldi...

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A Changing God Image: What Does It Mean? from 2021-05-19T04:43:06

with Murray Stein, PhD Via a generous matching grant from Carl and Patricia Greer, if we can raise $3,000 by May 30, we will receive and additional $3,000 gift. You can help us and double your g...

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The Dark Mother&Healing Primal Wounds: Interview with Patricia Vesey-McGrew from 2021-05-13T08:03:52

This is the third weekly episode we are releasing as part of out spring fundraising drive, Grow With Us. You can support this podcast and help us reach our $10,000 goal by making a donation. You...

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Learning as a Path to Individuation: Interview with JPP/JSP Directors Adina Davidson&Andrea Gaspar Gonzalez from 2021-05-04T09:50:55

This is the second weekly episode we are releasing as part of out spring fundraising drive, Grow With Us. You can support this podcast and help us reach our $10,000 goal by making a donation. Yo...

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Cosmos as Myth and Human Possibility from 2021-04-26T05:14:27

with Robert Moore, PhD We have just launched our first spring fundraising drive, Grow With Us! As part of our drive, we will be releasing one podcast episode per week for the next month. You can...

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Jung’s Theory of Synchronicity&How it Shapes Our Lives: An Interview with Robert Hopcke from 2021-04-04T11:34:35

Robert H. Hopcke is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Counselor in private practice in Berkeley, California. Along with his numerous articles and reviews published over the last 30 years, hi...

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The Return of the Archetypal Feminine&the Dawn of the New“Third” from 2021-03-26T14:25:27

with Laraine Kurisko, PhD, Jungian Analyst For this Women’s History Month, we’re sharing the seminar The Return of the Archetypal Feminine&the Dawn of the New “Third” in its entirety. It was rec...

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Why a Conscious Life Has a Positive End: An Interview with Dan Ross from 2021-03-04T06:45:43

This episode I want to try something new. We see statistics that show how many people listen to this podcast, but that doesn’t show us who our listeners are. I’m curious about who listens to thi...

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Madness, Religious Experience, and the Wisdom to Know the Difference from 2021-02-04T01:12:38

with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This episode is the first session of the series Madness, Religious Experience, and the Wisdom to Know the Difference. It was recorded in July 1993. From the series...

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Finding Personal Resilience in Changing Times: An Interview with James Hollis from 2021-01-05T00:30:33

First, thank you to everyone who participated in our 2020 Holiday Giving Drive. Because of your support, we were able to meet our $25,000 fundraising goal! We could not do this work without you ...

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Change and Renewal: A Conversation with Jean Shinoda Bolen and Jacquelyn Mattfeld from 2020-12-18T21:17:10

This episode is part of an evening with Jean Shinoda Bolen when the Institute was going through a major change. The Institute was about to sell its building in Evanston and eventually split into...

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The Power of Language and its Effect Upon Gender Representation from 2020-11-26T00:09:55

with Joyce Bogusky, PhD Today we launch our annual Holiday Giving Drive with this full seminar. We are doing our best to adjust to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the financial strai...

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Stepping Onto the Path: Interview with Director of Training Boris Matthews from 2020-11-13T23:40:44

I want to personally introduce our new producer, Patricia Martin. She is a cultural analyst, author, consultant, Professional Affiliate (graduate of our Jungian Studies Program), and member of o...

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Memories, Dreams Reflections: Exploring the Depths, a 6-Month Online Program from 2020-11-05T00:49:45

Arlo Compaan, co-chair of the Institute’s Program Committee and past Director of Training, interviews the facilitators of our new six-month online program Memories, Dreams, Reflections: Explorin...

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Mythology of the Great Self Within from 2020-08-17T20:28:58

with Robert Moore, PhD Fall online programs are open for registration, including Dreaming in Times of Turmoil, Becoming Marcel Proust: Claiming Self in a Conflicted World, and a reading&consulta...

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Racism&the Cultural Complex: Welcome to the United States of America (Full Seminar) from 2020-06-16T01:11:03

It seems appropriate at this point in time to share a seminar from our store, “Racism and the Cultural Complex: Welcome to the United States of America”, with Anita Mandley, MS, LCPC and Stephan...

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They Had a Dream (We Have a Dream): C G Jung, MLK, and the Evocative Power of Symbols from 2020-05-06T20:58:04

with Jennifer Leigh Selig, PhD In continuation of our COVID-19 response, we are sharing another full seminar. You can support our ongoing efforts to provide free and low-cost educational resourc...

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Death Panels: Our Cultural Complex Around Death from 2020-03-31T18:06:37

with Dan Ross, RN, PMHNP In recognition of the current COVID-19 pandemic and the crisis affecting our healthcare system, we are sharing a recent seminar by Dan Ross, “Death Panels: Our Cultural ...

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Interview with Fanny Brewster from 2020-02-28T23:12:18

Fanny Brewster, PhD, MFA, LP , was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at this year’s Founders’ Day Symposium on March 21st. The event has since been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. ...

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Rebroadcast: The Fate of Depth Psychology in the New Millenium from 2020-01-08T18:40:50

with June Singer and other Analysts The introduction to this episode is an interview with George Hogenson regarding our upcoming event Opera with an Analyst: Wagner’s Götterdämmerung. This day-l...

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Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection,&Human Ideals (Part 2) from 2019-11-28T00:00

In celebration of our Holiday Giving Drive, we are unlocking a full seminar by Polly Young-Eisendrath, “Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection,&Human Ideals”. You can be a part of this ca...

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Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection,&Human Ideals (Part 1) from 2019-11-22T18:05

In celebration of our Holiday Giving Drive, we are unlocking a full seminar by Polly Young-Eisendrath, “Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection,&Human Ideals”. You can be a part of this ca...

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Why Become a Jungian Psychoanalyst: An Interview with Adina Davidson&Dan Ross from 2019-11-11T23:17:38

Boris Matthews, PhD, LCSW, NCPsyA, the Director of Training at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, interviews two Jungian Psychoanalysts and recent graduates of our Analyst Training Program (ATP...

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Thomas Moore on Aging and the Soul from 2019-09-18T19:02:48

Thomas Moore will be visiting us in October to lead a two-day seminar (registration is open now). As an introduction to Moore’s perspective and voice, we are sharing the first hour of his previo...

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Interview with Marcus West from 2019-08-14T17:12:54

Marcus West is a Training and Supervising Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology and is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. He is author of a number of book chap...

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Mythology and Clinical Practice from 2019-05-18T18:14:55

with Nathan Schwartz-Salant, PhD Dr. Schwartz-Salant explores the importance of Mythology for understanding and containing psychic life within the analytic process. The myths of Pan, Dionysus, G...

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Facing the Gods: Archetypal Patterns of Existence from 2019-03-02T22:31:54

Preparing to Meet the Gods: The Soul Turned Inward with John Van Eenwyk, PhD Experiencing the archetypes as personified gods and goddesses active in our lives reveals the great powers shaping ou...

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Breaking the Code of the Archetypal Self: An Introductory Overview of the Research Discoveries Leading to Neo-Jungian Structural Psychoanalysis from 2019-01-16T02:16:19

with Robert Moore, PhD This lecture is the first part of the series Structural Psychoanalysis and Integrative Psychotherapy: Introduction to a Neo-Jungian Paradigm, which contains the following ...

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Jung’s Concept of the Animus from 2018-11-27T22:20:16

with Lucille Klein, MA, NCPsyA With the current debate over the nature and content of gender, Jung’s concepts of the anima/animus are being re-examined and, in some cases, reformulated or even d...

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The Four Couples Within: The Structure of the Self and the Dynamics of Relationship from 2018-09-17T00:04:12

with Robert Moore, PhD This episode is part one of the series The Four Couples Within: The Structure of the Self and the Dynamics of Relationship. It was recorded in 1989. The four archetypal co...

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The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche from 2018-06-12T22:22:31

with August Cwik, PsyD This episode is the first half of Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche: The World According to C.G. Jung. It was recorded in 1992. Cwik introduces the basic elements of th...

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Understanding and Healing Addictions: A Jungian Contribution from 2018-04-09T19:36:59

with John Giannini, MDiv, LCPC, NCPsyA This episode is part one of the series Understanding and Healing Addictions: A Jungian Contribution. It was recorded in 1990. This course offers a Jungian ...

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Mythology and Psychology: A Jungian Perspective from 2018-02-23T17:06:39

with Robert Moore, PhD This episode is part one of the series Myth and Psyche: An Introduction to Jungian Perspectives on Human Mythology. It was recorded in 1992. According to Jung, myth-making...

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The Way of the Sly One: Gurdjieff, Ouspensky,&Jung from 2018-01-21T22:10:46

with Ken James, PhD This episode is the first part of the series The Way of the Sly One: The Psychology of Our Possible Evolution in the Writings of Gurdjieff, Ouspensky,&Jung. Most depth psycho...

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Bonus: The Fate of Depth Psychology in the New Millenium from 2018-01-01T20:15:40

with June Singer and other Analysts As we enter a new year, it seems right to share the recording of the program “The Fate of Depth Psychology in the New Millenium”, held in 1998. It includes in...

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Women’s Mysteries: Sources of Creativity, Religion&Spirituality,&Solace from 2017-12-18T19:07:13

with Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD This episode is the first part of the series Women’s Mysteries: Sources of Creativity, Religion&Spirituality,&Solace. Jungian analyst and author Jean Shinoda Bolen le...

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A Psychological Approach to the Bible from 2017-11-30T19:58:03

with Murray Stein, PhD This lecture, “Origins: The Ego Once- and Twice-Born”, is part one of the series A Psychological Approach to the Bible I. It was recorded in 1989. Jungian analyst Murray S...

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Jungian Psychology&Kohut’s Self-Psychology from 2017-10-17T19:20:36

with Lionel Corbett, MD&Cathy Rives, MD This episode is the first session of the series Jungian Psychology&Kohut’s Self-Psychology. The psychoanalytic methods of self psychology as developed by ...

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Individuation, Adaptation,&Psychological Type (Rebroadcast) from 2017-10-10T02:03:36

with Boris Matthews, PhD, LCSW. We are rebroadcasting this episode because it inexplicably disappeared from our iTunes feed. The work of C.G. Jung offers thoughtful clinicians useful, practical ...

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Christian Shamanism from 2017-09-19T16:59:10

with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This episode is the first session of the series Christian Shamanism: Visions of Nikolas of Flue. A shaman is a person who has been forced by fate to take an inner,...

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Jungian Psychology and Human Spirituality: Liberation from Tribalism in Religious Life from 2017-08-21T16:25:28

with Robert Moore, PhD This episode is part one of the series Jungian Psychology and Human Spirituality: Liberation from Tribalism in Religious Life. It was recorded in 1989. In this seminar, Dr...

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The Archetypal Realities of Everyday Life from 2017-07-21T21:13:45

with Anthony Stevens, MD This episode is part one of the series The Archetypal Realities of Everyday Life. It was recorded in 1986. This seminar examines the ways in which the archetypes of the ...

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Understanding the Meaning of Alchemy: Jung’s Metaphor for the Transformative Process from 2017-06-19T14:17:52

with Murray Stein, PhD This episode is part one of the series Understanding the Meaning of Alchemy. It was recorded in 1992. During the last thirty years of his life, Jung turned to alchemy as a...

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Jung’s Commentary on the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola from 2017-05-16T19:07:02

with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This episode is the first session of the four-part series Jung’s Commentary on the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. Using as a focal point Jung’s private...

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Walking the Way of Individuation from 2017-04-20T15:18:41

with Ken James, PhD This episode is the first session of the four-part series The Path is the Goal: Walking the Way of Individuation. Jung called individuation the method by which a person becom...

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A New Model of Psychological Types from 2017-01-15T23:44:59

with John Beebe, MD This episode is the first hour of the seminar A New Model of Psychological Types. Jung’s theory of psychological types is an attempt to make comprehensible the regular differ...

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The Psychology of Fairy Tales from 2016-12-18T22:27:17

with Lois Khan, PhD This episode is “Go I Know Not Whither, Bring Back I Know Not What”, part one of the series The Psychology of Fairy Tales. “Fairy tales are the purest and simplest expression...

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Jungian Women: The First Generation from 2016-11-19T16:56:27

with June Singer, PhD This episode is part one of the series Jungians Speak About Jungian Women. Women’s contributions have been central to the development of Jung’s analytical psychology from i...

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Transforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: Using the Creative Arts from 2016-10-27T07:20:41

with David Rosen, MD This episode is part one of the series Transforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: A Jungian Approach to Using the Creative Arts. While working extensively ...

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Conversation with Arwind Vasavada from 2016-10-09T17:14:47

Arwind Vasavada (1912-1998) was born and raised in India. In the 1950’s, he traveled to Zurich to study at the Jung Institute and to work in analysis with C.G. Jung. Although he had only a few s...

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Mythologies of Journey&Pilgrimage from 2016-09-16T17:42:49

with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This episode is part one of the series Myths to Grow By. In his later years, Joseph Campbell defined mythology as a system of energy-evoking and energy-directing s...

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Terror, Evil,&Loss of the Self from 2016-08-20T16:58:03

with Brenda Donahue, RN, LCSW This episode is part one of the series Terror, Evil, and Loss of the Self. In this seminar, Brenda Donahue discusses how survivors of childhood deprivation or physi...

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The Religious Functions of the Psyche from 2016-07-18T17:06:31

with Lionel Corbett, MD This episode is part one of the series The Religious Functions of the Psyche. In this seminar, Lionel Corbett reviews developments in self psychology from the point of vi...

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Consciousness: Theory of Ego and Ego Complex from 2016-06-27T22:46:42

with Murray Stein, PhD This episode is part one of the series The Jungian Psyche: A Deeper Look at Analytical Psychology. The course, recorded in 1991, offers a careful exploration of some of Ju...

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Jung&Spirituality from 2016-05-01T18:03:04

with Warren Sibilla, Jr, PhD. Using examples from Zen Buddhism, Warren Sibilla discusses Jung’s idea that the subjective and objective have a complementary relationship, and that this relationsh...

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The Father’s Anima as a Clinical and Symbolic Problem from 2016-03-28T17:10:37

with John Beebe, MD. In this lecture, Dr. Beebe explores a neglected area in analytical psychology, the influence of the father’s unconscious upon the later development of the son. Jung’s analyt...

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Individuation, Adaptation,&Psychological Type from 2016-01-30T21:57:22

with Boris Matthews, PhD, LCSW. The work of C.G. Jung offers thoughtful clinicians useful, practical insights into the emotional lives of clients.  Yet much of his work remains unknown to many c...

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Same-Sex Love: Archetypal Reflections from 2015-12-02T18:23:05

with Karin Lofthus Carrington, MA, MFT. Caroline Stevens, Jungian analyst and wise woman of our Jungian community, introduces Karin Carrington, psychotherapist, author, and teacher who shares he...

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The Pilgrimage Home from 2015-10-13T23:42:56

Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Earth with China Galland. One of the most important features of a pilgrimage is its intimate association with nature through the kaleidoscope of changing weather ...

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Crones Don’t Whine: Concentrated Wisdom for Juicy Women and Exceptional Men from 2015-09-01T15:00:27

with Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. To be a crone is not a matter of age or appearance. Becoming  a “crone” is a crowning inner achievement. “Crones Don’t Whine” is the first of thirteen defining qual...

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Befriending the Beast from 2015-08-02T02:10

with Anita Greene, Ph.D. Anita Greene, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Amherst Massachusetts, and a teacher at the C.G. Jung Institute in Boston. She is also a Rubenfeld Synerg...

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Boundaries of the Soul: The Practice of Jung’s Psychotherapy from 2015-04-08T16:09:42

with June Singer, PhD In this talk June Singer gives an overview of Jungian Psychology, describes how the Jungian relationship to the unconscious differs from other forms of depth psychology, a ...

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Early Trauma and Dreams: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit from 2015-02-04T16:05:36

with Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. Donald Kalsched, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist and Jungian Psychoanalyst in private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a senior training analyst with the Int...

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An Introduction to Jung’s Life and Work from 2015-01-03T01:54:26

Murray Stein presents an historical overview of Jung’s life and work, detailing his relationship with Freud, and discussing reasons for Jung’s increasing popularity and relevance for contemporar...

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Mother Earth Body Self: Therapeutic Process as Return and (Re-) Emergence from 2014-11-20T18:03:59

with Sylvia Brinton Perera, MA Just as earth is source, support, and home to humankind, so the mother’s body is source, support, and home of each infant. When the individual’s primal bond is sca...

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Individuation in Marriage Through Wounding and Healing from 2014-10-19T03:30:32

Marriage, life’s greatest intimacy, paradoxically delivers both wounding and healing and challenges to the full our capacities for self-acceptance and self-giving. In this lecture, Dr. Stein exa...

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Jungian Views on Aging from 2014-09-18T22:31:01

with Lionel Corbett, MD This recording is the final segment of a series of lectures given by Lionel Corbett and includes a lengthy question and answer period. Themes include: The importance of t...

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Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation from 2014-08-23T21:25:56

with Marion Woodman Toronto analyst Marion Woodman explores the body/spirit relationship, the withdrawing of projection, gender issues, and the surrender of the ego to the Self as these themes r...

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