CANCELLED | Us & Them: When the Shadow Rules (In-Person)

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  • $75.00

Summary

Don Streit
This program has been CANCELLED. Please check back for updated.

Learn playful ways to recognize shadow characteristics in ourselves and discover how doing so can lead to a greater valuation of difference.

Description


Political campaigns in the 21st century have become excellent examples of the depersonalizing, harmful, and yet completely natural human tendency to create polarization. Join us as we acknowledge together how projections of the shadow – those parts of ourselves that we cannot accept or feel to be our own – run rampant in political rhetoric. There is an increasing urgency to reconcile opposing viewpoints and values in the political climate of our world and in our nation. When the archetype of the shadow rules, there is both a challenge and an opportunity to benefit from embracing the value of diversity. Learn playful ways to recognize shadow characteristics in ourselves and discover how doing so can lead to a greater valuation of difference.


This program has been CANCELLED.  Please check back for updates.


Don Streit (MSW, LCSW) is from Little Rock, AR, where he is in private practice. Since 1992, he has taught core graduate school courses including ego psychology, CBT and personality disorders, group therapy, family therapy, and spirituality and social work. Since 1997, he has presented workshops on Jungian topics - the shadow archetype; dream interpretation; spiritual approaches to treatment; the hero’s/heroine’s journey. Most recently he has presented workshops at the Jung Center of Houston, Texas, and the Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida - Ft. Lauderdale. He has presented Ethics for social workers since 2016.


 

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