Wisewoman

Discussion Group for Women

WISEWOMAN FORUM

Catherine Grace Morris

Feng Shui from a Depth-Psychological Perspective

Saturday, January 17, 2009
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Jung Society Library
Fee: $5.00, pay at the door
      

Feng Shui is a depth psychological tool which unearths a room or a home’s hidden stories, invisible others, dreams, and fantasies.  The room/home can be seen as our unconscious and Feng Shui a portal to the messages of the unconscious.   

 You are invited to bring in pictures of your rooms [not a requirement]. We will do  a Feng Shui analysis of your unconscious using your space.  The process is great fun! Participants always go home with a surplus of newly released psychic energy with which to work on their spaces.   

Future Wisewoman Forums:

February 21
Goddess in DC: The Search for the Divine Feminine

March 21
Chakras and Energy Fields 

April 11
Fairy Tales:  A Quantum of Wonder

May 16
Evoking the Feminine Archetype though Goddess Imagery


 

New Article
12/13/08

Where Have We Come to and Where Might We Be Trying to Go:
Larger Questions and Deeper Values in Current Politics

by Jerome Bernstein, M.A.P.C., N.C.Psy.A.

Read here



The Jung Society of Washington is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt educational membership society open to all who are interested in learning more about the psychology of Carl Gustav Jung.

Notice our name changed to the Jung Society of Washington. We have also changed our program schedule. We now offer 13 weeks of programs in the fall and 13 weeks of programs in the spring, with a few winter programs in between, to be announced by e-letter.



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Jungian Analysts of Washington Association presents a study group for clinicians starting October 3.

Jungian Analysts of Washington Association presents 4 Saturday workshops on Jungian Theory and Practice starting September 13.

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The theme for this year's lecture
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September - Month view

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September 13 - Six Alternate Saturdays
Course - Details
BRINGING MYTHOLOGY TO LIFE, Diane Fassett
10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $150.00, members; $175.00, nonmembers;$125.00, s/s



September 13 -Six Alternate Saturdays
Course - Details (2nd item on list)
DREAMSCAPES: Inner Connection, Disconnection, and Reconnection, Diane Fassett
1:30 – 3:30 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $150.00, members; $175.00, nonmembers;$125.00, s/s



September 16 - Six Tuesdays
Course - Details
THE TIBETAN BOOK OF GREAT LIBERATION THROUGH HEARING: Symbols of Transcendence and the Yogic Journey, Swamis Jyotir Vakyananda and Abhipadananda
7:30 - 9::30 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $150.00, members; $175.00, nonmembers; $125.00, seniors over 65 and full-time students


September 17 - Six Wednesdays
Course- Details
THE SYMBOLIC LIFE, PART II OF III: Jung's Collected Works, Volume XVIII, Weaver Stevens
7:30 pm, 9:30 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $150, members; $175.00, nonmembers; $125.00, seniors over 65 and full-time students


September 20 - Saturday
Discussion Group - Details
WISEWOMEN/CRONES FORUM, Janet Kane
This Month - Emily Dickinson, her life and work
2:00 - 4::00 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $5.00 at the door.


September 22 -Six Alternate Mondays
Course - Details
ODYSSEUS AND THE NIGHT SEA JOURNEY What it May Take to Heal a Man of His Wounds, Bonnie Damron
7:30 – 9:30 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $150.00, members; $175.00, nonmembers;$125.00, s/s



October - Month view

October 3 - Friday
Lecture - Details
JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY AND SCIENCE and A JUNGIAN LOOK AT THE ECOLOGICAL ISSUE OF ENERGY - Caterina Vezzoli, and Brigitte Egger
7:00 - 8:30 p.m., Italian Cultural Institute
Embassy of Italy
, 3000 Whitehaven Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008.
Fees: $25.00, all


October 4 - Saturday
Workshop - Details
ENERGY: A CENTRAL PSYCHIC AND ECOLOGICAL ISSUE and COMPLEXES AND EMERGENCE: A Case Study, Caterina Vezzoli and Brigitte Egger
10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.,Embassy of Switzerland, 2900 Cathedral Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008
Fees: $50.00, members in advance; $75.00, nonmembers; $40.00 seniors over 65 and full-time students

October 18 - Saturday
Discussion Group - Details
WISEWOMEN/CRONES FORUM, Janet Kane
This Month - Astrological Symbolism in Washington, DC
2:00 - 4::00 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $5.00 at the door.


October 24 - Friday
An Evening With ... - Details
FENG SHUI FROM A DEPTH-PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, Katherine Morris
7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Jung Society Library
Fees: $15.00, members; $20.00, nonmembers; $10.00, full-time students and seniors over 65

November - Month view

November 6 - Five Thursdays
Book Exploration - Details
TRANSFORMATIONS OF MYTH THROUGH TIME, part two, by Joseph Campbell, April Barrett
7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Jung Society Library
Fees: $50, members; $75.00, nonmembers


November 11 - Five Tuesdays
Course - Details
IN A DARK TIME, THE EYE BEGINS TO SEE, Bill Dols
7:30 - 9::30 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $125, members; $150.00, nonmembers; $100.00, s/s



November 14 - Friday
Lecture/Workshop -
Details
THE MYTH OF ATALANTA: Abandonment in the Feminine Psyche, Phyllis LaPlante
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Memorial Hall, Palisades Community Church
Fees: $30.00, members in advance; $40.00, general; $25.00, seniors over 65 and full-time students



November 15 - Saturday
Discussion Group - Details
WISEWOMEN/CRONES FORUM, Janet Kane
This Month - Shamanism
2:00 - 4::00 pm, Jung Society Library
Fees: $5.00 at the door.


November 21 - Friday
An Evening With ... - Details
THE VISION, THE CALLING: Entering Into Archetypal Space, Entering Into Archetypal Space, Ileen Brennan Root
7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Jung Society Library
Fees: $15.00, members; $20.00, nonmembers; $10.00, full-time students and seniors over 65


December 5 - Friday
Lecture - Details
CIRCLING THE COSMOS ON A DREAM - Judy B. Gardner and M. Starr Costello
7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Memorial Hall, Palisades Community Church
Fees: $20.00, all


December 6 - Saturday
Workshop - Details
DREAMING THE COSMOS - Judy B. Gardner and M. Starr Costello
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m, .Jung Society Library
Fees: $50.00, members in advance; $75.00, nonmembers; $40.00 seniors over 65 and full-time students

December 12 - Friday
An Evening With ... - Details
CREATIVITY, SYNTHESIS, AND SONG, Robert J. Hedaya
7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Jung Society Library
Fees: $15.00, members; $20.00, nonmembers; $10.00, full-time students and seniors over 65


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An Evening With ...

Ileen Brennan Root, Ph.D

THE VISION, THE ALLING: Entering into Archetypal Space

Friday, November 21
7:30 - 9:00 pm
Jung Society Library

Shamanic traditions all over the world have spoken of the Realm of the Storytellers or Mythmakers as a region within alternate reality that we can visit in order to begin to collect our personal myths. In this program, I will share my own personal mythic quest in search of the archetypal Dark Goddess, who had entered my psyche and refused to leave. This journey has spanned most of my life, culminating most recently with the completion of my doctorate in depth psychology.

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Book Exploration

April Barrett

TRANSFORMATIONS OF MYTH THROUGH TIME, part two, by Joseph Campbell

Five Thursdays., starts Nov. 6
7:30 - 9:30 pm
Jung Society Library

We will continue our study of these "brilliant final lectures from the renowned master of mythology," focusing on these five: "Egypt, Exodus, and the Myth of Osirus"; "The Mystery Religions of Ancient Greece"; "Arthurian Legends and the Western Way"; "The Courtly Love of Tristan and Isolde"; and "The Parzival Legend."

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Lecture

Judy B. Gardner and M. Starr Costello, Ph.D

CIRCLING THE COSMOS ON A DREAM

Friday, December 5
7:30 - 9:00 pm
Memorial Hall Palisades Community Church

For fifteen years Judy Gardiner has been translating a powerful dream series, illumining correspondences between personal dream events and objective developments in science and in the natural environment. She will share her dream journey from its inception as a path to deeper self-understanding, to her discovery through dream symbolism of biological and geological principles, and finally to the direct experience of cosmic totality.

Melanie Starr Costello, Jungian Analyst and Historian of Religion, will join Judy, offering her reflections on the cosmic dream from the standpoints of Jungian dream theory and visionary traditions of the European Middle Ages.

Workshop

DREAMING THE COSMOS

Saturday, December 6
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Jung Society Library

As we engage in the interlocking struggle of self-survival and species-survival, numinous dreams of nature and cosmos help us transcend the polarities behind our alienation from nature and from each other. We will explore the images, symbols and callings stemming from dreams of nature and natural phenomena, environmental challenges, as well as dream revelations of the interconnectedness of psyche and cosmos. Participants are encouraged to share their own dreams containing nature and cosmic motifs; we will discuss dreams containing archetypal themes with little or no personal content.

Note: We intend to offer CEUs for Social Workers for both events.

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Bill Dols

Course

Bill Dols, MDiv, Ph.D

IN A DARK TIME, THE EYE BEGINS TO SEE

5 Tuesdays
Starts November 11
7:30 - 9:30 pm
Jung Society Library

The five evenings are an invitation to consider the darkness around, between, and within, of which Rilke writes "I love the dark hours of my being . . . [when] the knowledge comes to me that I have space within me for a second, timeless, larger life." Reading between the lines of our lives, as well as of ancient and modern texts from Bible and Washington Post, the invitation is to enjoy poetry and story, exploring how the shadows of our political, social, and psychological landscape offer us, as it did Rilke, "faith in the night."

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An Evening With ...

Robert J. Hedaya MD, FAPA

CREATIVITY, SYSNTHESIS, AND SONG

Friday, December 12
7:30 - 9:00 pm
Jung Society Library

Via a discussion of his personal experiences and circumstances around the emergence of his creative process (through his medical practice, painting, and song), Dr Hedaya will stimulate a participatory discussion of the subjective experience of creation. Time and inclination permitting, Dr. Hedaya will lead the participants through the creation process of writing and singing a short group song.

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Alan Syliboy

Lecture/Workshop

Phyllis La Plante, MSW, LICSW

THE MYTH OF ATALANTA: Abandonment in the Feminine Psyche, Phyllis LaPlante

Friday, November 14
6:30 - 9:30 pm
Memorial Hall, Palisades Community Church

The Greek myth of Atalanta, a fierce huntress who was abandoned in infancy, illustrates how this trauma might play out in a woman's psyche. However, a myth is an archetypal representation of inherent patterns of development, and a human life is much more particular and complicated. By translating the myth of Atalanta into psychological language, we will explore dreams and life events wherein aspects of the myth are constellated, thereby gaining insight into the trauma of abandonment.

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Wisewoman

Disussion Group for Women
Only

Janet Kane

WISEWOMAN FORUM

Saturdays, 2:00 - 4::00 pm
Jung Society Library
Fees: $5.00 at the door.

Join with other women to explore
and discuss the crone archetype,
women's unique gifts to society,
how we can contribute our
wisdom to heal and transform
our global problems, and other
relevant topics.

Nov. 15 - Details

Introduction to Core Shamanism


 


JAWA

2 Events:
4 Workshops and a Study
Group

JUNGINA ANALYSTS OF
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION
PRESENTS


CLINICAL USES OF JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY

Four Saturday Workshops on Jungian Theory and Practice

September 13, 2008
Julie Bondanza, Ph.D.
Noble Suffering: The Archetype of the Tragic


November 15, 2008
Jane Penrod, MSN, RN, CSP
Women, Power, and Agression

February 21, 2009
Bonnie Miller, MS, LPC
Agression in Analysis and Fairy Tales

April 18, 2009
Anne Pickup, LCMFT
Breaking the Ties That Bind

3 CE CREDITS PER WORKSHOP

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Mary Graydon Center, Rm. 200
4400 Massachusetts Ave,. N.W.; 9:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

Preregister by mail: Send checks ($45.00 per workshop or $160.00 for all four workshops) payable to JAWA, to: Janice Quinn, 1005 S. 16th Street, Arlington, Va. 22202
At the door: $55.00

Contact: Melanie Starr Costello, Ph.D. 202-588-5008


STUDY GROUP FOR CLINICIANS

For six weeks, clinicians and psychotherapists in training will explore Jung’s theory on archetypes and its application to clinical practice. We will read selected essays from Jung’s The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, a fairy tale, and a literary work.

12 APA CREDITS

Clinical material will be presented by the group leaders and participants. The group leader, Julie Bondanza, Ph.D., is a senior Jungian Analyst with 25 years of teaching and supervisory experience.

Six Friday afternoons
1:00–3:00 p.m
22 Manor Circle, Takoma Park, MD. The fee is $300.00.

To apply, send your name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address with a non-refundable deposit of $50.00, payable to JAWA.

Send to: Janice Quinn
1005 South 16th Street, Arlington, VA 22202

The $250 balance is due at the first session of the study group. Questions? You may call Dr. Bondanza at 301-891-2331.

JAWA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. JAWA maintains responsibility for these programs and its contents.

http://www.jungianamnalysts.org

 


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