New Book By Leslie Gardner Rhetorical analysis of texts exposes plausible ‘truths’ and presumptions implied by the writer’s presentation. In this volume, Leslie Gardner analyses the master psychologist Jung, who claimed to be expert at uncovering personal, psychological truths. In his theoretical writings, his rhetoric reveals philosophical ramifications which bear strong similarities to those of the… Read More »
Myth and Fairy tale on-line seminar Feb. 2013
Our very special thank you to Evangeline Rand for her collation of the Myth and Fairy tale on-line seminar organized by Liz (Brodersen), Leslie (Gardner) and Stephani (Stephens) subcommittee on behalf of the EC, IAJS. The seminar was help online via the IAJS Discussion list on February 2013. IAJS Myth and Fairy Tales on-line Seminar Feb. 2013
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies Wednesday 8 May 2013 Open Seminar (Colchester Campus) ’Body Psychotherapy – from Wilhelm Reich to a modern relational and embodied approach’ (Professor Frank Röhricht, Honorary Professor, CPS & Consultant Psychiatrist/Clinical Director, Newham/ East London Foundation NHS Trust) This paper is going to present an overview of the developments in body psychotherapy… Read More »
Hi, Everyone, I just want to bring this workshop to your attention, especially those of you who are clinicians or students in clinically-oriented programs. Suzi Naiburg is a Jungian analyst that I have known for a long time and her approach to writing is focused on writing as a clinician. She is presenting one of… Read More »
LAST offer of FREE DOWNLOAD!
”Embrace of the Daimon: Healing through the Subtle Energy Body/Jungian Psychology and the Dark Feminine” Embrace of the Daimon” revised for 2013 is available TODAY for FREE download on Amazon.com: SATURDAY, MARCH 16 and also SUNDAY, MARCH 17 (from appx. 12am Sat. -11:59pm Sun) You are invited to download your complimentary copy. This book is… Read More »







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