![]() |
||||||
|
Continuing Education Courses —Fall 2011The C.G. Jung Foundation Continuing Education courses are five-week courses designed to be informative and stimulating both to the general public and to professionals. Our program offers you the opportunity to study and explore analytical psychology, the works of C.G. Jung, and fields of related interest. Listen here to one of our classes being taught. Fall I: Classes begin the week of October 3, 2011 Through the Red Book: Introducing the Psychology of C.G. Jung, Part 1 5 consecutive Mondays, 6:30–8:10 pm Instructor: Royce Froehlich, LCSW-R, MA, MDiv
Part 1 (Fall I) begins with sections of Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of Transformations and Symbols of the Libido (Symbols of Transformation), in which Jung writes on "two kinds of thinking" and the "collective unconscious." This book signaled the break with Freud in 1912, a year before the waking visions that compelled Jung to write The Red Book. With the help of Dr. Shamdasani's Introduction, we will look into the background of Jung's inner cosmology and the development of the key principles of Analytical Psychology. We will see how, through Jung's "most difficult experiment," the art of psychotherapy became transformed. Fee for materials: add $5 to tuition fee. Mohini, the Enchantress, Mahishi, the Buffalo Demon and Ayyappan, the Divine Child: The Complexity and Simplicity of Hindu Mythology in Everyday Life 5 consecutive Mondays, 6:30 – 8:10 pm Instructor: Michael Marsman, LCSW-R
In this class, we will examine various components of this popular Hindu legend and learn to interpret it symbolically. We will then discuss how this symbolic understanding manifests in one's lived life. Common Jungian themes such as the union of opposites, instinct versus understanding and reflection, embodiment and teleology will be explored. Each class will focus on a different story associated with the myth. The class is meant to be fun and creative, where one engages one's imagination and sense of play. Music and/or scenes from Bollywood films, other religious music and images may be used. The Role of the Feminine Principle in the Hebrew Bible (Original Testament) 5 consecutive Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:10 pm Instructor: Rise Kaufmann, PhD
Understanding Jung: The Basic Concepts
5 consecutive Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:10 pm Instructor: Maxson J. McDowell, PhD, LMSW, LP Maxson J. McDowell, PhD, LMSW, LP
5 consecutive Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:10 pm Note: This course will be held at 420 East 51st Street, Suite C. Instructor: Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD A man who goes astray becomes an animal, a lost soul becomes a devil.
Liber Novus, p. 342 In 1933 Jung wrote Modern Man in Search of a Soul, in which he described the predicament of modern Western man, disoriented and lost in the contemporary social landscape of Europe on the brink of destruction. Jung diagnosed this spiritual and emotional suffering, and provided an individual psychological solution -- to recover one's lost soul. He believed that "if the doctor wishes to help a human being he must be able to accept him as he is. And he can do this in reality only when he has already seen and accepted himself as he is." (ibid, p. 235) Twenty years earlier Jung underwent this perilous quest himself and learned to accept himself. In this course we will trace the inner itinerary of Jung's own journey to find his soul and to engage her. Fall II: Classes begin the week of November 7, 2011 Through the Red Book: Introducing the Psychology of C.G. Jung, Part 2 5 consecutive Mondays, 6:30–8:10 pm Instructor: Royce Froehlich, LCSW-R, MA, MDiv Fee for materials: add $5 to tuition fee. Fairies and Flight: The Puella Story 5 consecutive Mondays, 6:00 – 7:40 pm Instructor: Fanny Brewster, PhD The cultural emphasis on youthfulness with its accompanying focus on the development of "age-defying" products pushes away the wisdom which only comes with aging. How do we move in the downward direction of self-exploration and personal growth when many of the cultural indicators for girls and women say, stay on the surface, deal only with the superficialities of life? The concept of inner beauty and the development of this through the struggles of Shadow engagement elude the Puella. The most important aspects of life become external beauty and the appearance of perfection, whether it be of the body, the home or the job. The recognition of the passage of time and its effects can be strengthening as the ego faces the perils of integrating basic human needs with the work of individuation. Eventually, as most every Puella finds out, nothing can stop this passage of time. We learn that it is only through life's difficulties and our engagement with them, whether of aging or grief, that we can develop integrity and stamina for an authentic life. The Puella complex can be seen in dreams, fairy tales and stories. This class is an exploration of this complex through the imaginal and its manifestations in our daily life. 5 Wednesdays, 6:00 – 7:40 pm Instructor: Maria Taveras, LCSW 5 Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:10 pm Note: This course will be held at 420 East 51st Street, Suite C. Instructor: Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD I possess the keys. I will be the more just administrator than you godless Gods.
The Red Book, p. 345 The Red Book describes Jung's peregrinations through the world of his psyche. On the way, he has many challenging encounters and debates with inner figures, as well as epiphanies. As Jung is transformed by his numinous experiences, his appreciation for autonomy of the psyche grows. He challenges Christianity and frees the soul from two millennia of Christian captivity. He overcomes Christ, struggles with demons, and develops/discovers his own god. We are going to be fellow travelers on Jung's theophanic journey. We will gain insights into a radical, original relationship to the divine in our spiritually destitute times. We will wrestle with Jung's and our own understanding of what is still designated by the term "god(s)." Jung and the Psychology of the Transference This course will be held at 7 West 96th St, #1E, New York, NY 10025. 5 consecutive Thursdays, 7:00 – 8:40 pm Instructor: Harry W. Fogarty, PhD Readings: --C.G. Jung: The Psychology of the Transference --Joseph Cambray and Linda Carter, eds., Analytical Psychology - Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis -- chapter 5: "Analytical Methods Revisited," chapter 6: "Transference and countertransference: contemporary perspectives" --Jan Wiener - The Therapeutic Relationship: Transference, Countertransference, and the Making of Meaning (Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology) FACULTY
Fanny Brewster, PhD, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York. She holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, and is a New York State Certified School Psychologist. [Class description]
Harry W. Fogarty, PhD, is a Lecturer in Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary and a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City. [Class description]
Royce Froehlich, MA, MDiv, LCSW-R, is a practicing Jungian analyst with an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary, an MA in Media Studies from the New School for Social Research, and a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York.[Class description: part 1] [Class description: part 2]
Michael Marsman, LCSW-R, is a clinical social worker and therapist in private practice, who also works part time at the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, an agency dedicated to serving the needs of the LGBT community.[Class description]
Rise Kaufmann, PhD, earned her doctorate at Columbia in 1970 and has practiced as a psychotherapist in New York and New Jersey since then. She was introduced to Jung's work by her husband, Dr. Yoram Kaufmann, and became a convert to that way of understanding the psyche. She has also worked as a metallurgist and jewelry designer.[Class Description]
Maxson J. McDowell, PhD, LMSW, LP, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City. Former President of the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, he is also a faculty member. [Class description]
Maria Taveras, LCSW, is a certified Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City and an award-winning sculptor of "Dream Art." She explores the unconscious sources of creativity by sculpting archetypal images from her own dreams. [Class description]
Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City. He received his doctorate from the New School for Social Research.[Class description: soul] [Class description: gods] General Information Location
All programs are held at the C.G. Jung Center at 28 East 39th Street, New York City, unless otherwise indicated above. Tuition
All 5-week courses are $110 for members and $125 for the general public, unless otherwise specified. Note that there is an additional $15 materials fee for the Dream Art course. Registration
The full fee must be paid at time of registration.
You may register online using Google Checkout (above), or by mail or telephone or fax with your MasterCard or Visa, or in person at the C.G. Jung Foundation, Monday–Thursday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm.
FAX # 212-953-3989. Seating is limited and early purchase of tickets is strongly recommended. Refunds
Refunds for continuing education courses, less $15 for administrative services, will be made up to seven days before the first session.
There will be no refunds issued after classes have begun. No exceptions will be made. Programs are subject to change without notice. ›› Continuing Education Registration Form (PDF format) ‹‹ Recent Continuing Education Courses We invite you to see the courses we have offered in recent years and we look forward to welcoming you to the 2011 courses. Recent Continuing Education course descriptions with faculty bios:
| 2011s
| 2010f
| 2010s
| 2009f
| 2009s
| 2008f
| 2008s
| 2007f
| 2007s
| 2006f
| 2006s
| 2005f
| 2005s
| 2004f |
| 2004s |
|
|||||
28 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016 | Tel: (212) 697-6430 | info@cgjungny.org |
||||||
|
|
||||||
Home | About | Calendar | Membership | Contact |
||||||