What Matters Most: How Can We Accept Mortality? (Online)

Admission

  • $180.00

Summary

Sean Fitzpatrick | Four Tuesdays, Apr 21 - May 12 | 6 - 8p CT | Explore the contemporary social vacuum around death and dying, and wonder with Jung: What might be possible if we understand death as the goal of life? | Potentially appropriate for 8 CEs*

Description

What Matters Most: A Certificate Series in Applied Jungian Psychology: Course Two: How Can We Accept Mortality?

Can we prepare for death? To some degree, we can plan for the material effects of the dying process, through living wills, inheritance plans, prepaid mortuary services, and other tools. When it comes to the soul, however, we struggle mightily to hold death in our awareness – individually and as a society. In this conversation, we will explore the contemporary social vacuum around death and dying, and wonder, with Jung, what might be possible if we understand death as the goal of life.


Sean Fitzpatrick, PhD LPC, holds master's degrees in religious studies (Rice University) and clinical psychology (University of Houston Clear Lake) and received his doctorate in psychology through Saybrook University's program in Jungian studies. Sean is a psychotherapist in private practice and has been employed at The Jung Center since 1997. His book, The Ethical Imagination Exploring Fantasy and Desire in Analytical Psychology, is available in The Jung Center bookstore. His research interests also include the intersection of psychology and spirituality and vicarious trauma and the selfcare needs of helping professionals and social service providers. He is a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum and serves on the boards of the Houston Museum District Association and the Network of Behavioral Health Providers. His local and national teaching schedule can be found at his website sfitzpatrick.com.


This program is being offered ONLINE only. Recordings will be distributed to registered participants only, and will not be available for individual purchase.

 

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: https://junghouston.app.neoncrm.com/np/viewDocument?orgId=junghouston&id=40288ab689aaa0f10189ada9005e0073