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CE Seminars
Previous Faculty
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2007-2008 Friday Seminar Series, 1-5 pm
Louise Eichenbaum, LCSW Desire and Dependency, Through A Feminist Lens
Luise Eichenbaum is a psychotherapist, psychology text author, and feminist writer. In 1976, she co-founded the Women’s Therapy Center in London and in 1981 the Women’s Therapy Center Institute in New York, where she is on the faculty and is a training supervisor. With Suzie Orbach (author of Fat is a Feminist Issue), she wrote What Women Want, Exploding the Myth of Dependency, and Between Women: Love, Envy and Competition in Women’s Friendships, and What Do Women Want: Exploding the Myth of Dependency. She has published widely in psychoanalytic and feminist journals and lectures throughout the US and the UK.
Katherine Olivetti, MSSW, NCPsyA Masochism: Senseless Suffering and Failures of Transfomation Katherine Olivetti is past president of the CG Jung Institute of New York, where she teaches and supervises and is a contributor to the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice. She is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Manhattan and is a member of the Advisory Board of the Philoctetes Center for the Study of the Imagination. She has also served on the teaching and supervising faculty of the Child Study Center at Yale University. She has taught and lectured worldwide on a variety of subjects, including dream interpretation, masochism, sacrifice, and creativity.
Julie Bondanza, Ph.D. Noble Suffering ; The Archetype of Tragedy Julie Bondanza has a Ph.D. in Human Development and is a Licensed Psychologist in Maryland and New York. As a Jungian analyst, she received her Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. She is a board member of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York and in private practice in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. She is presently Director of Training at the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts.
Edward Hoffman, Ph.D., Kabbalah and Psychology 2
Edward Hoffman, Ph.D., is an adjunct associate professor at Yeshiva University. He has been a New York State licensed psychologist for over 20 years. Dr. Hoffman has authored more than a dozen acclaimed books in psychology and mystical aspects of Judaism. These include The Way of Splendor, The Heavenly Ladder, The Hebrew Alphabet: A Mystical Journey, Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow, and The Wisdom of Carl Jung. Dr. Hoffman’s books have been translated into many languages, and he lectures throughout the United States and abroad. Dr. Hoffman is back by popular demand. It is not necessary to have attended last year’s presentation. |