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Jung Embodied: Seeking the Creative Shadow

April 25, 2009 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm PDT

workshop:

The workshop provides a deeper examination of the ideas presented in the Friday night lecture.

Informed by their backgrounds in dance, theater, Jungian and Somatic Psychology, the presenters (Tina Stromsted and Meg Wilbur) will also draw from their extensive training and teaching with Marion Woodman.

Related Lecture: Jung Embodied: Seeking the Creative Shadow

MEG WILBUR, MA, MFT, MFA, is a Jungian analyst, with a private practice in Los Angeles and the Central Coast of California.  She teaches with Marion Woodman and her team, and serves as a board member of the Woodman Foundation. Meg is a professor emerita in UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television where she taught acting and voice for the stage, and directed plays. She also taught at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and writes and directs her own productions, featuring poetry and fairy tales. She is a founding member and faculty of the C. G. Jung Study Center of Southern California and leads workshops in active imagination, dreams, and voice.

TINA STROMSTED, PhD, LMFT, BC-DMT, SEP, is a Jungian analyst, Dance/movement therapist, somatic psychotherapy educator, and author. Director of Soul’s Body® Center and co-founder of the Authentic Movement Institute, she teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, the Jung Platform, Inspirees Institute, the Marion Woodman Foundation, and at universities, conferences, and healing centers internationally. With roots in theater and dance and 45 years of clinical experience in hospitals, community mental health, and private practice, Tina’s numerous publications and webinars explore the integration of body, mind, psyche, soul, community, and nature in healing and transformation. Tina’s private practice is in San Francisco with international virtual consultation. www.AuthenticMovement-BodySoul.com.

Her new book Soul’s Body: Active Imagination, Authentic Movement, & Embodiment in Psychotherapy, is a rich resource for those drawn to Jungian depth work, somatic and movement practices, body–psyche–soul–community healing, engagement with nature, embodied spirituality, and cultivating a vital, meaningful life. If you’d like to continue to deepen your explorations, Routledge is currently offering a 20% discount on the book, with free shipping.  Please click here and use the code 25ESA4 at checkout.

Details

  • Date: April 25, 2009
  • Time:
    10:00 am - 3:00 pm PDT
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Venue

  • First United Methodist Church, Collins Hall
  • 1838 SW Jefferson Street
    Portland, OR 97201 United States
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We offer Continuing Education Credit through NASW. The fee for workshop CEU credit is $10 for 3.5 hours. To obtain CEU credit, add the CEU to your shopping cart when registering.