Deborah Egger,
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst, ISAP Zurich.
7/15 |
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09:00 | Registration | |
09.30 – 11.30 |
Open Lecture | Trust and Betrayal in Ourselves and in Our Relationships
Trust-and-Betrayal, as a dynamic system, is one of the most intricate building blocks of human experience and essential to all relatedness. We will attempt to weave inner and outer experiences to help delineate what is meaningful in adult relationships. As a guide, we remember Rumi wrote: “What hurts the soul? To live without tasting the water of its own essence.” |
Lunch Break | ||
13:00
– 14:20 |
Reading Seminar | Jung on finding psychological meaning in marriage
Jung wrote that as long as marriage remains within the bounds of ‘preservation of the species’, it is essentially collective and cannot be regarded as an individual relationship in the psychological sense. We will examine what Jung thought it took to transform marriage from a collective act to an individual and conscious relationship. |
Tea Break | ||
14:40
– 16:00 |
Case Study | Intersubjectivity in Case Work
We will focus on non-verbal communication and symbolic language in the analytic dyad. A dream series will be presented and discussed and if there is time, a participant may bring a case. |
16:10
– 18:00 |
Film | “Lars and the Real Girl” |
7/16 | ||
09:00
– 11:00 |
Open Seminar | Finding Meaning between Real and Not Real
To enhance discussion of the film, we will take a look at the differing and yet overlapping motivational systems of attachment and intersubjectivity. |
11:15
– 11:30 |
Closing |
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