Spirituality, Sexuality, Mortality (In-Person)
Admission
- $135.00
Summary
Four Thursdays, Sep 19 - Oct 10
5:30 - 7pm CT
Potentially appropriate for 6 CEs*
Explore how spirituality, sexuality, and our own mortality influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds.
Description
What if the solution for transforming our chaotic world lays deep in our bodies and imaginations? Spirituality, sexuality, and mortality are three charged themes at the core of both our individual and collective psyches. Religious traditions from east to west, myths, stories and rituals from all cultures, treat these themes as “pearls” strung together in timeless and universal patterns of life embedded in the natural world all around us. Confronting these themes is key to removing the “filters” that block access to a greater consciousness, thereby allowing us to live and experience life to the fullest. Join us as we explore how these “pearls” influence the many complex relationships between our conscious and unconscious minds through an examination of art – especially the cave paintings of Lascaux – lecture, and discussion.
For 30 years as a psychotherapist, Robert Snellgrove, LCSW, has approached healing from a psychoanalytic Jungian perspective. Robert’s technique blends mythology, storytelling, visual arts, and theater with advocacy, empowerment, and social justice – to heal the deep and at times dark world of our human psyche. He is also author of the book The Masculine Eros and a Faculty Fellow of The Jung Center, Houston. His style is known as warm, humorous, and always radically human.
This program is being offered IN-PERSON only, and will NOT be recorded.
All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.
Please register early. Programs with four or fewer participants are subject to cancellation, 48 hours prior to their start.
*The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (TBHEC) has stopped pre-certifying ANY Continuing Education or Professional Development for mental health providers. The Jung Center cannot guarantee that the programs we provide will qualify for continuing education or Professional Development, nor can any other agency. The Jung Center uses high educational standards when selecting to designate events as "potentially appropriate for CEs", and in evaluating the outcomes of our educational services, and we believe them to meet the requirements of state licensing bodies. To find out more about the TBHEC changes to Continuing Education and Professional Development, click here.
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