Living in an Uncertain World (Online)

Admission

  • $147.00

Summary

co-presented with The Jung Platform
Sean Fitzpatrick, Margaret Klenck, Morgan Stebbins, Tom Singer, Jeffrey Kiehl, Jan Bauer
Four Wednesdays, Oct 9 - Nov 20
6:30 - 8pm CT
(no class Oct 16)

Find what guides your individuation even in the darkest of times.

Description

 

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We live in times of constant change and uncertainty, both personally and collectively. As we face these powerful social and environmental shifts, how do we hold on to our integrity and well-being?

Jungian psychology offers unique guidance in accepting and navigating complexity. It can help us find the threads that lead us through the darkness toward becoming more fully ourselves. 

In this course, based on the recently released book Our Uncertain World: Challenges and Opportunities in a Dark Time, we will engage in heartfelt conversations with respected Jungian writers and with one another. Together, we will explore how to articulate our experiences of uncertainty and find our own language for the challenges and possibilities offered by these times.

(Early-bird pricing is $125 – offer ends Oct 7)

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Margaret Klenck, MDiv, LP, is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in New York City. She is President of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association in New York, where she also teaches and supervises. She serves on the Executive Committee of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. She holds a Masters of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary. She has lectured and taught nationally and internationally.

Morgan Stebbins, MDiv, LMSW, DMin, LP, is a supervising analyst, faculty member, and former President and Director of Training at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association in New York, where he also maintains a private practice.

Sean Fitzpatrick has been a part of The Jung Center community in Houston since 1997, and he currently serves as its executive director.

Thomas Singer, MD is a psychiatrist and Jungian psychoanalyst who lives and practices in the San Francisco Bay Area. Dr. Singer currently serves as the Series Editor for the Analytical Psychology and Contemporary Culture Series of Spring Book Publications and is active on the board of National ARAS. 

Jeffrey Kiehl, PhD, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst and senior training analyst for the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts.

Jan Bauer, MA, is a Jungian analyst with degrees in literature from the Sorbonne and in adult education from Boston University. A graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, she lives and practices in Montreal and teaches Jung groups throughout the U.S. and Canada. Former chair of admissions and director of training for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, Ms. Bauer has written several works, including Alcoholism and Women and Impossible Love

This program is co-presented with and hosted by the Jung Platform.  Please click here to register, and direct all inquiries about this program to info@jungplatform.com.

Scholarships may be available through the Jung Platform.  Please send inquiries to scholarships@jungplatform.com.

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