2023 Online/ZOOM Seminars
Here is our schedule for the year.
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Dear Membership, Be especially aware of our first offering featuring Mary Watkins on January 14th, 2021 – just around the corner! We wish you a peaceful and contented holiday season. The IAJS Seminar Committee 2023 IAJS Online/ZOOM Seminar series (thus far)January 14: Mary Watkins Individuation and Racial Reparations: A Lecture, Discussion, and Workshop 2 hour ZOOM:Presentation …
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On behalf of the IAJS Board of Directors, I am pleased to share with you our “work in progress” 2020-2021 IAJS Seminar Series including list-serve discussion and/or Zoom meetings as noted.Sheltering in Seattle,Robin McCoy Brooks,IAJS Online Seminar Chair2020 and 2011 IAJS Online and ZOOM Seminar series December 3-7, 2020: Danielle Presenter and Steve Meyers Engaging with Art and Jung Abstract: This …
The Extraordinary IAJS 2021 Online Seminar Series EXPLODES THE IMAGINATION Read More »
Dear All, I am pleased to announce the publication of my new book “William James and C.G. Jung: Doorways to the Self.” by Steven Herrmann Book Endorsement “Steven Herrmann is one of those rare individuals who can brilliantly bring intellectual prowess and visionary depth together in a graceful dance of prose and poetry. In this …
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This is the thirteenth in a series of Jung-Lacan Dialogues aimed at fostering an engagement between two important and creative schools of psychoanalysis. What is the common ground between them? What are the intractable differences? Is it possible to find a common language or achieve mutual understandings? And what are the implications for clinical practice? …
Invitation: The thirteenth in a series of Jung-Lacan Dialogues Read More »
The 2019 IAJS Regional Conference, Osaka, Japan Otemon Gakuin University, Ai Campus FINAL PROGRAM October 3, 2019 COPY OF THE FINAL CFP Call for Papers November 2-3, 2019 Registration: We invite you to participate in a gathering of academics, analysts, students and others interested in Jungian and post-Jungian Psychology, where we will consider how the …
Jungian Psychology: East and West, encountering differences Read More »
by Susanna Ruebsaat (Author) The inner figure of the blind victim, the one who has the power to withstand the dark pull of the archetypal dynamic of illness/wholeness, was particularly active for a long period of time after I initially lost my eyesight. She kept looking for what I could not see, checking each eye over and …
Mourning the Dream—Amor Fati: An Illustrated Mythopoetic Inquiry Read More »
Taboo, Personal and Collective Representations examines the symbolic nature of taboo, asking what is the purpose of a taboo and how does it vary cross-culturally? The book focuses on the concept of taboo as an in-between, organizing principle which separates and differentiates stages through a ritual process of separation of order as clean/blessed from disorder as polluted/disassociated. This book uses …
January 24-February 1, 2019 We are honored to present Erik Goodwyn, MD to kick-off the 2019 online seminars. Erik will present an unpublished paper titled “Archetypal Origins: Biology vs Culture is a False Dichotomy.” An Introduction and Paper will be posted to the list serve one week prior to the start of the online seminar. Abstract: The …
Dear all, Along with my forthcoming seminar, I want to blatantly self promote my new book: Jungian Literary Criticism: the Essential Guide. Along with studies of Shakespeare, Jane Austen and many Jungian literary scholars, it also looks at literary criticism for climate change and transdisciplinarity. Routledge have a nice discount on their site today… Jungian …
Jungian Literary Criticism The Essential Guide, 1st Edition By Susan Rowland Read More »