Confederation for Analytical Psychology presents
JUNGIAN ANALYSIS AND HUMANISTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY:
CRITICAL CONNECTIONS – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
5th biennial Andrew Samuels Lecture
Saturday 25th October 2014
10 am – 5.30 pm (registration 9.30 am)
followed by drinks courtesy of CAP
Resource for London
356 Holloway Road, London N7 5PA
(formerly LVSRC – next to Waitrose)
Costs (inclusive of lunch):
CAP members and concessions: £65
Early bird to June 30th: £70
Full price: £85
This unique and innovative conference is the first to openly celebrate the fact that Humanistic Psychotherapy and Jungian Analysis have many features in common. For example, the idea that all elements in a dream are part of the dreamer’s personality or psyche is found in Fritz Perls and also in Jung. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and Jung’s ideas about individuation have similarities. One could go on and on about it.
As far as therapy work is concerned, common features include trust that the patient/client knows at depth what is needed from the therapy, a recognition that the therapist is in the process as a person, and that therapy needs to struggle to maintain a distance from the conformist and materialist values that are present in contemporary society. Both traditions have pioneered the exploration of a variety of collective approaches to psychology, ranging from the transpersonal and spiritual to the socio-political.
Yet both traditions have had to revise and develop the seminal insights of their founders, and problems of mourning – for Jung, Rogers, Berne, Perls, Maslow, Reich and others – are freely acknowledged still to be there.
Many practitioners have or have had had a foot in both camps and, in selecting the speakers, CAP has tried to include as many of these as possible. So there will be external dialogue between the traditions and internal dialogues within the speakers. And, of course, we hope that there will be similar dialogues taking place amongst the participants. We do not for one moment think that there are no differences – even sharp differences – of perspective between these two invaluable therapeutic heritages.
The conference will be of interest to all working in or studying the fields of analysis, psychotherapy, counselling, psychology and education – not just to Jungians and Humanistic Psychotherapists.
With Helena Hargaden, Birgit Heuer, Deirdre Johnson, Dale Mathers, Chris Robertson, John Rowan, Steven Smith, Brian Thorne (video interview with Andrew Samuels)
Images at top off flyer: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Coniunctio (from Vol. 16, Collected Works of C.G. Jung).
Booking Form for Jungian Analysis and Humanistic Psychotherapy:
Critical Connections – past, present and future
Post to: Jane Nairne, 35 Manor Road, Potters Bar, Herts, EN6 1DQ.
Queries: capenquiries@gmail.com No refunds will be made
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