A Journey through Jung's Red Book (Online)

Admission

  • $145.00

Summary

Michael Escamilla
Four Thursdays, February 9 - March 2
6 - 7:45pm
Potentially appropriate for 7 CEs

Join us for this overview of Jung's life and the times he lived in, and how these personal and collective elements interacted with his disorienting, frightening, and transformational experiences with the archetypes – especially those of the Anima, the Hero, the Wise Man, and the Trickster.

Description


Join Jungian analyst Michael Escamilla in this exploration of the first section of C.G. Jung's book, Liber Novus. Known as the "Red Book," the Liber Novus was Jung's own in-depth immersion into his unconscious. Using a technique we now call Active Imagination, Jung undertook dialogues with inner figures, and created artistic renderings of these experiences. Dr. Escamilla will incorporate an understanding of Jung's life and the times he lived in, and how these personal and collective elements interacted with his disorienting, frightening, and transformational experiences with the archetypes – especially those of the Anima, the Hero, the Wise Man, and the Trickster.


This program is being offered ONLINE only. Recordings will be distributed to registrants only, and are not 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.


Michael Escamilla (MD, Jungian analyst) has over 20 years experience treating patients with mental health challenges and has an extensive history of research publications. He is the author of the book Bleuler, Jung and the Creation of the Schizophrenias. He holds positions as adjunct professor at Rutgers University Department of Psychiatry and is the Frank McMillan Jr. Scholar at the Jung Center of Houston.


 

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