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C.G. Jung: The Man and His Psychology

March 24, 1989 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm PST

lecture:

This lecture will examine how Jungian Psychology evolved out of the psychology of Jung, beginning with his family life and early dreams. The implications of his solitary childhood will be reviewed in our understanding of the psychology of childhood and adolescence. What is the contemporary relevance of insights into anima and animus projection and the quest for soulmate considered in light of Jung’s experience of marriage to Emma Jung and his relationship with Toni Wolff?

Related Lecture: The Collective Unconscious: Myth or Scientific Hypothesis?

ANTHONY STEVENS was born in the West of England. He holds a Doctorate of Medicine from Oxford University, an Oxford M.A. in Psychology, and a Diploma in Psychological Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians. He lectures regularly at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, and at other Jungian organizations in Europe and the United States. He is the author of Archetypes: A Natural History of the Self; Withymead: A Jungian Community for the Healing Arts and The Foundations of War. His latest book, On Jung, will be published this spring.

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Date:
March 24, 1989
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm PST
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Venue

Portland State University – Lincoln Hall
Portland, United States
We offer Continuing Education Credit through NASW. The fee for lecture CEU credit is $5 for 2 hours. To obtain CEU credit, add the CEU to your shopping cart when registering..
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