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2008-2009 Jung
Club Friday Seminar Series 1-5 pm
Sept. 19th Richard A. Koenigsberg, Ph.D.
Something To Kill and Die For; A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of
Culture, Ideology & History
Author, lecturer and teacher focusing on the roots of collective forms of
violence, Dr. Koenigsberg has been writing and lecturing on the sources of war
and genocide for over 35 years. He is a Faculty Member at the Boston Graduate
School of Psychoanalysis. His highly acclaimed books—Hitler’s Ideology, The
Psychoanalysis of Racism, Revolution and Nationalism, Symbiosis and Separation:
Towards a Psychology of Culture, and Dying for One’s Country: War as
Sacrifice—established a method and theory for the psychological analysis of
political ideology. New editions have recently been released by Information Age
Publishing. He is also the Director of the Library of Social Science, a
well-known publishing and book-marketing company, organizing book exhibits for
scholarly and professional conferences.
November 14th Joseph Cambray, Ph.D.
Emergence, Symmetry and the Contemporary Jungian World
Dr. Cambray is a Jungian analyst in Boston and Providence, RI and a faculty
member at Harvard Medical School in the Psychiatric Department at Massachusetts
General Hospital. In addition, he is a former President of the C.G. Jung
Institute of Boston and is currently President-Elect of the International
Association for Analytical Psychology. His numerous publications include
“Synchronicity and Emergence” (in American Imago, 2002), “Reconsidering
Imitation” (in Who Owns Jung? 2007) and an edited volume with Linda Carter,
Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Psychology. Dr.
Cambray has served as the U.S. Editor for The Journal of Analytical Psychology
and is on the Editorial Boards of The Journal of Analytical Psychology,
Psychoanalytic Psychology, Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, and Israel Annual
of Psychoanalytic Theory, Research and Practice.
March 6th Howard H. Covitz, Ph.D.,
NCPsyA, ABPP
From Oedipus to Ecclesiastes:
A Psychoanalytical Therapist's Journey from Apprenticeship to Maturity
Howard Covitz is a middle-aged supervising psychoanalyst and a licensed
psychologist in both Pennsylvania and Virginia, but only after studying religion
and mathematics. While having neither a high school degree nor a baccalaureate,
Dr. Covitz did doctoral work in both Mathematics and Clinical Psychology. He is
a professor of Mathematics Department at Temple University and was Director of
the Institute for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies (IPP) from the late 1980's
through 2000. He sits on a variety of psychoanalytic boards, including the
National Association for the Advancement of
Psychoanalysis. Dr. Covitz' work is based on an object relations oriented
treatment approach which he outlined in his 1997 volume Oedipal Paradigms in
Collision: A Centennial Emendation of a Piece of Freudian Canon, which was
nominated for the 1998 Gradiva Book of the Year Award. Dr. Covitz delivered the
keynote address at the 2nd annual Jungian Society Conference, August 2003,
Providence, Rhode Island.
May 15th Roger Brooke, Ph.D., ABPP
The Heart of Darkness: The Soldier's Combat Experience and Individuation
Roger Brooke, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University,
Pittsburgh, and has been a clinical psychologist in private practice and
psychiatric units for nearly thirty years. He is an affiliate member of the
Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, adjunct faculty of the C. G. Jung
Institute Analyst Training Program of Pittsburgh, the author of Jung and
phenomenology (Trivium 2008; orig. Routledge 1991) and contributing editor of
Pathways into the Jungian world (Routledge 1999). His formative professional
years were in the upheavals of South Africa in the 1980s, where he worked with
trauma survivors on both sides of the political conflicts at that time. He is a
veteran paratrooper himself, has a son in the 82nd Airborne, and has recently
been developing a network of services for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan
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