ARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY: SOUL-MAKING WHEN THERE IS NO "THERE THERE"
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2018
2 - 5PM
PRESENTED BY: PATRICIA BERRY, PHD
FRIENDS MEMBERS: FREE
GENERAL ADMISSION: $20
INSTITUTE CANDIDATES/GRAD STUDENTS/INTERNS: $10
A fundamental tenant of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology is the interpretative method he called “seeing through.” But what does one see through to? What if, as Gertrude Stein famously said early in the 20th century, “there is no ‘there there’”?
Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung’s notion of depth psychology has continued to gather steam during this same modernist period of abstraction and angst. Where is the soul of depth psychology now? What implications might we garner from our now broader psychological history and its dilemmas--which appear as concerning as those in the earlier part of the century? Who are we now and what can we do?
PHOTO CREDIT: Deborah O'Grady, "Archetypal Landscape"
PATRICIA BERRY, PHD is a Jungian analyst trained in Zurich, SZ. She is the author of Echo’s Subtle Body: A Contribution to Archetypal Psychology (now in its third edition) and editor of Fathers and Mothers. She lectures and teaches internationally and has served as president of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and of the New England Society of Jungian Analysts. She was James Hillman’s partner and wife 1968–1991. She resides now in Carpinteria, CA, where she teaches in affiliation with Pacifica Graduate Institute.
ARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY: SOUL-MAKING WHEN THERE IS NO "THERE THERE"
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2018
2 - 5PM
PRESENTED BY: PATRICIA BERRY, PHD
FRIENDS MEMBERS: FREE
GENERAL ADMISSION: $20
INSTITUTE CANDIDATES/GRAD STUDENTS/INTERNS: $10
A fundamental tenant of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology is the interpretative method he called “seeing through.” But what does one see through to? What if, as Gertrude Stein famously said early in the 20th century, “there is no ‘there there’”?
Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung’s notion of depth psychology has continued to gather steam during this same modernist period of abstraction and angst. Where is the soul of depth psychology now? What implications might we garner from our now broader psychological history and its dilemmas--which appear as concerning as those in the earlier part of the century? Who are we now and what can we do?
PHOTO CREDIT: Deborah O'Grady, "Archetypal Landscape"
PATRICIA BERRY, PHD is a Jungian analyst trained in Zurich, SZ. She is the author of Echo’s Subtle Body: A Contribution to Archetypal Psychology (now in its third edition) and editor of Fathers and Mothers. She lectures and teaches internationally and has served as president of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and of the New England Society of Jungian Analysts. She was James Hillman’s partner and wife 1968–1991. She resides now in Carpinteria, CA, where she teaches in affiliation with Pacifica Graduate Institute.
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