Working With the Psyche
Theory and Practice of Psychotherapy from a Jungian Perspective
This collection of filmed presentations by diplomate Jungian Analysts describes the theory and practice of psychotherapy when viewed through a Jungian lens. Exploring such topics as the wounded healer, transference and counter-transference, dream interpretation, and many other subjects, this series is for practitioners in all forms of counseling practice who wish to deepen their understanding of how the psyche works, and how one works with the psyche. But it may also be of interest to non-clinicians who wish to broaden and deepen their understanding and appreciation of how analytic psychology makes the unconscious more conscious, and how one may further the integration of theory into the conduct of daily life.
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Jung Society of Washington is a nonprofit organization that helps people find deeper meaning in everyday life and build a stronger, conscious and more tolerant community. Our programs explore a wide range of educational themes: personal growth, ethical issues, responses to loss and love, life passages, creativity, dreams, fairy-tales, mythology, and more.
Program Curriculum
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StartIntroduction
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StartA Profile of the Wounded Healer with Dr. James Hollis (66:43)
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StartUtilizing Dreams in Psychology / Analysis with Dr. Melanie Starr Costello (57:41)
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StartA Jungian View of Trauma with Dr. Donald Kalsched (51:48)
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StartArchetypes of the Collected Unconscious with Dianne Braden (46:08)
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StartWhy do Jungians Care about Myth and Fairy Tales? with Dr. James Hollis (62:50)
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StartJungian Perspective in Couples Therapy with Kathleen Wiley (74:50)
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StartUtilizing Sandtray, Active Imagination, Expressive Arts with Sandy Geller (45:36)
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StartA Case Study Dr. Ron Shenk (86:13)