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The Jung Club Schedule 2010-2011
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Fridays, 1-5 pm
October 1, 2010
The Effects of Embodied Imagination on Physical Illness & Pain
Robert Bosnak,PsyA, a Jungian psychoanalyst, trained in Zurich, is a native of
Holland. He had a psychoanalytic practice in Cambridge, Mass. from 1977 until
2003. Currently, he lives and works in Sydney, Australia, training therapists,
actors and other artists worldwide in his embodied imagination method. In 2006
the International Society for Embodied Imagination was founded in Guangzhou,
China and governs training programs in Los Angeles, Shanghai, Sydney, and
Online. His methods have been used as a rehearsal technique including at the
Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford. He is the co-founder of www.cyberdreamwork.com, the first interactive site for real-time voice and video
work with imagery. He organized (with Pacifica Graduate Institute) the 2007
conference Imagination and Medicine, aimed towards the establishment of an
integrative medical healing sanctuary in Santa Barbara for patients with serious
mental illness. His latest book, Embodiment: Creative Imagination in Medicine,
Art and Travel, was published by Routledge in 2007. His first book, A Little
Course in Dreams was translated into 12 languages. He is past-president of the
International Association for the Study of Dreams.
November 12, 2010
The Practice of Exquisite Attunement in the late Yoram Kaufmann’s The Way of
the Image: A New Kind of Caring
David Rottman, MA is President and Chairman of the Board of the C.G. Jung
Foundation of New York. He is also a Faculty Member of the Foundation’s
Continuing Education Program, and Senior Faculty Member of the Archetypal
Pattern Analyst Training Program of the Assisi Institute of Vermont. He is
president of Zahav Books Inc., the publisher of The Way of the Image, by Yoram
Kaufmann.
Yoram Kaufmann, Ph.D. was a Jungian analyst who originally trained as a
physicist in his native Israel, and earned his doctorate in clinical psychology
from New York University. He was on the faculty of the C. G. Jung Institute of
New York, where he also served as a member of the training board. His innovative
work on the nature of the objective psyche has made important contributions to
Jungian psychology as well as the overall vision of the Assisi Conferences. He
has been described as a humanitarian, scholar, teacher, and man of integrity.
March 4, 2011
The Archetype of the Outsider: Fragmentation and Containment in a
Shrinking World
Melanie Starr Costello, Ph.D. is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich
and currently a Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington, D.C. She
earned her doctorate in the History and Literature of Religions from
Northwestern University. A former Assistant Professor of History at St. Mary's
College of Maryland, Dr. Costello has taught and published on the topics of
psychology and religion, medieval spirituality, and clinical psychological
practice. Her book, Imagination, Illness and Injury: Jungian Psychology and the
Somatic Dimensions of Perception was published in 2006 by Routledge Press. Dr.
Costello is the Education Director of the Jungian Analysts of Washington
Association.
April 15, 2011
Transformations of the Judeo-Christian God Image in the Early Common Era
Alden Josey, PhD, NCPsyA holds a degree in Chemistry from Cornell University
and was a former research scientist in the DuPont Company, from which he retired
after 27 years. He is currently a Jungian analyst who was trained in Zurich and
graduated in 1989 as an IAAP-certified Jungian analyst. He has a private
practice in Wilmington, Delaware, which he has had for over 20 years. He has
been President, Director of Training and Director of Admissions of the
Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts. He currently has emeritus standing
in PAJA where he teaches in the Seminar and supervises training candidates. He
has an active schedule of lectures, workshops and private study groups in which
he pursues a variety of interests with a current interest in the interface of
Psychology and Religion.
May 13, 2011
Mental Health: A Vanishing Concept
Nancy McWilliams, Ph.D teaches at Rutgers University’s Graduate School of
Applied & Professional Psychology and has a private practice in Flemington, NJ.
She is author of Psychoanalytic Diagnosis: Understanding Personality Structure
in the Clinical Process (1994), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation (1999), and
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Guide (2004), all with Guilford
Press, and is Associate Editor of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (2006).
She is Past President of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American
Psychological Association, and on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic
Psychology. Dr. McWilliams’s books have been translated into thirteen languages,
and she has lectured widely both nationally and internationally. Her book on
case formulation received the Gradiva Award for best psychoanalytic clinical
book of 1999; in 2004 she was given the Rosalee Weiss Award for contributions to
practice by the Division of Independent Practitioners of the American
Psychological Association.
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