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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

A Communication from one of our recent Seminar Presenters – Catriona Miller!

Dear All I wanted to take a moment to thank you for your participation in the seminar.  It’s been extremely interesting.  I find the seminars a valuable space in which to debate some of the issues around using Jung’s ideas to explore our culture in a (perhaps) slightly less formal way to the more usual… Read More »

Reading Therapies Group

  WORKSHOP SATURDAY 16TH MARCH 2013 Fathers Re-Visioned: Clinical, Political and Personal Perspectives with Professor Andrew Samuels   For further details visit www.ReadingTherapiesGroup.bacp.co.uk

2013 Atlanta, GA Freud Meets Buddha:  Mindfulness, Trauma and Process Addictions

OCTOBER 3 – OCTOBER 5, 2013 | ATLANTA, GA SHARE OR SEND: Share on linkedinShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailMore Sharing Services10 SPEAKERS INCLUDE Robert Scaer, MD, Claudia Black, PHD, MSW, Cardwell Nuckols, PhD, Pamela Harmell, PHD, Dennis Ortman, PHD, Colin Ross, MD,Karen Kissel Wegela, PHD, Ronald Siegel, Psy.D, Kim Dennis, MD,David Sack, MD TOPICS COVERED Ethics, Mindfulness, Psychotherapy, Trauma, Process… Read More »

The Jung Reader Edited by David Tacey

Publication Date: May 6, 2012 | ISBN-10: 0415589843 | ISBN-13: 978-0415589840 | Edition: 1 Carl Gustav Jung was the pioneering founder of analytical psychology, a form of analysis that has revolutionised the approach to mental illness and the study of the mind. In this anthology, David Tacey brings together a selection of Jung’s essays from his famous Collected Works. Divided into four parts, each… Read More »

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