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This was a wonderful event.  See you at other programs to be announced in the future.  Check here and Facebook.

Oct. 28-29, 2011, Bozeman

LECTURE Reflections on Archetypal Images/An Introduction to the Book of Symbols 

WORKSHOP (Saturday) Adult Work and Child’s Play: Household Themes of Transformation 

 BIO: Kathleen Martin is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City.  She is the Editor of and a main contributor to The Book of Symbols:  Reflections on Archetypal Images, published by Taschen in 2010 in collaboration with the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism.  A graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, she is a member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, where she teaches and supervises.  Ms. Martin has graduate degrees in clinical social work from New York University and in theology from the General Theological Seminary.  She is an Episcopal priest ordained in the diocese of New York.


PAST PROGRAMS


Fall 2011: "Reflections on Archetypal Images/An Introduction to the Book of Symbols  and Household Themes of Transformation" with Dr. Kathleen Martin.

Fall 2010: "Jung and the Red Book: Active Imagination and Individuation." Plus "Therapy, Dreams, Interpretation and Individuation," with Dr. Ron Grant

Fall 2009: “Creativity & Addiction,”  Linda Leonard, Ph.D.

Fall 2008 :  “Living the Unlived Life:  Reconciling Chaos,  Confusion & Contradictions,”   Jerry Ruhl, Ph.D.

Fall 2007:  “Revisiting the Shadow,”    James Hollis, Ph.D.

Fall 2006: “Alchemy,”   Monika Wickman, Ph.D.

Fall 2005: “Spirituality & Healing:  A Jungian & Hindu Perspective," Ashok Bedi, M.D.

 Spring 2005: “Sacred Traditions of the World”    J. Marvin Spiegelman, Ph.D.

 Fall 2004: “Relating to the Symbolic Dragon:  Consciousness of the Archetypal Self,”   Robert Moore, Ph.D.

 January 2004: “Dream Images of Terror & Hope,”   Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D.

 Fall 2003: “Transforming Ourselves, Transforming Our World,”  Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.

 Fall 2002: “Religion, Spirituality & the Sacred Darkness,”   Lionel Corbett, M.D.

 Fall 2001: “Dancing in the Dark:  Finding Meaning in our Dreams,”  Jeremy Taylor, Ph.D.

 Summer 2000: “The Individual & the Collective:  Interactive Dance of Life,”   Donald Kalsched, Ph.D., Thomas Singer, M.D.,              Robin van Loben Sels, Ph.D.

Spring 1999: “Word & Image:  Sacred Symbols,”  Charles Taylor, Ph.D.

 Spring 1998: “Jungian Theory of Dreams,"    Thomas Kirsch, M.D.

 Fall 1997:  “Integrity in Depth,”    John Beebe, M.D.


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