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Who are we? 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.
Location: We are located in the education building of the
Palisades Community Church, 5200 Cathedral Avenue, one block east
of MacArthur Blvd., between Loughboro Rd. and Arizona Ave., Washington,
D.C.NW The entrance to our office and library is on Hawthorne
Place. Please ring the bell marked "Jung Society."
Office and Library Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
from 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 202-237.8109,
Membership Fees: Individual, $50.00 per year; Family, $75.00
per year; and Sustaining, $100.00 per year.
Lecture Fees: Members, vary with expenses; please see newsletter or website for individual rates
Workshop Fees: Members, $50.00; Nonmembers, $75.00; Seniors
over 65 and Students, $40.00 (unless otherwise noted).
Cancellation Policy: Registration for Jung Society of Washington events may be
canceled with a full refund until one week before the event's
date. Thereafter, refunds are not available.
Member Benefits: Our members receive a newsletter twice each year; it contains our schedule of events and
supporting details. Members have borrowing privileges at our
library and receive a discounted fee to many of our events. Please call us at 202.237.8109 if you would
like a free copy sent to you.
We hope you will attend our lectures, workshops, courses, and
"Evenings With . . . ." You are invited to come early
and stay late to meet other members and enjoy our hospitality.
Announcements
Fall 2008
The theme for this year's lecture series is The Creative Unconscious
Except
where otherwise stated, all evening programs begin at
7:30 p.m.
Your membership
expires on the date printed on your mailing label on the outside
of this newsletter.
Jung Society of Washington depends on your membership fees, for which you receive reduced
fees for many of our programs. Please renew.
Our newsletter is now published twice yearly, spring and fall; winter programs are announced via electronic media only. So, please join our listserv. The list is professionally kept, for our use only. It is needed to remind its members of up-coming programs and to announce any last-minute changes. This is a free service. To join, log onto our website at www.jung.org and click on the blue box to the right of Jung's picture or below. Our new e-mail address is JungSociety@jung.org
Philemon
Foundation
Philemon Foundation is a non-profit foundation established in
2003 for the purpose of preparing for publication the Complete
Works of C. G. Jung in English and German. In distinction to the
widely known Collected Works, the Complete Works will com-prise
manuscripts, seminars, and correspondences hitherto unpublished
or formerly believed "lost," numbering in tens of thousands
of pages. The historical, clinical and cultural impo-rtance of
these materials equals and, in some instances, surpasses the importance
of that which has been already published.
Given the volume of material yet unpublished extant in various
public and private archives, the Philemon Foundation conserva-tively
estimates that it will prepare for publication an additional 30
volumes beyond the 20 volumes of the Collected Works, and that
the time frame required to complete this task will be at least
30 years. Once complete, a new English translation of the exist-ing
Collected Works is envisaged. Thus, a major component of the mission
of the Philemon Foundation is to raise the funds necessary for
this enormous undertaking. Donations are most welcome and tax-deductible
to fullest extent of the law.
Philemon Foundation will make the completed body of C.G. Jung's
work available as volumes in The Philemon Series. As such, the
Philemon Foundation is the successor to the Bollingen Foundation
that originally made possible the publication of Jung's Collected
Works, cornerstone of their Bollingen Series.
Philemon Foundation has the support and collaboration of the Heirs
of C.G. Jung. This unique relationship ensures access by the Philemon
Foundation to the wealth of unpublished material by C.G. Jung,
thus entrusting the Philemon Foundation with the task of bringing
that work to the widest reading public. All existing contractural
rights and agreements remain unchanged.
C.G. Jung was one of the most significant, well-known and controversial
figures in the history of psychology and modern culture. The establishment
of the Philemon Foundation enables the full corpus of his work
to become available in editions that will meet the highest scholarly
standards and also do justice to the authentic measure of this
figure, whose full historical significance has yet to emerge.
The President of the Philemon Foundation is Dr. Stephen Martin,
and the General Editor is Dr. Sonu Shamdasani. The Philemon Foundation
invites all those who value the work of C. G. Jung and appreciate
its importance to our personal and collective journeys to join
us by helping financially. No gift is too small, no donation unimportant.
In addition to funding works-in-progress, our aim is to create
an endowment that will refuel the Philemon Foundation for the
30 or more years to come that will be required to fulfill its
work.
With these considerations in mind, please give generously now
and in the future. Donations are tax-deductible and can be made
by sending a check made out to Philemon Foundation, 119
Coulter Ave., Ardmore, PA, 19003, or by using a credit card on
our secure webpage. For further information, please visit our
webpage at www.philemonfoundation.org,
or send an e-mail to info@philemonfoundation.org. We would also appreciate it if
you could bring this to the attention of others who may be interested
in supporting the work of the foundation.
Jung Society of Washington needs your help.
Do you have clients or other contacts who might be interested
in our programs and for whom you could provide our Jung Society of Washington Newsletter? If so, please help us get the word out by calling
the Jung Society of Washington office at 202-237-8109 and asking to be
put on our multiple-mailing list. --Thank you.
Jung Society of Washington offers help.
Jung Society of Washington offers a work-study program designed to make two low-cost
spaces available at each of our workshops and courses. Fees
are 25% of regular members' fees. We ask for service in exchange
for the remainder. Call the Jung Society of Washingtonoffice at 202.237.8109 for information and availability.
Reduced-Fee
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with a supervised stage-one training candidate is once again available.
For further information, call Julie Bondanza at 301-891-2331.
Donor
Column
We wish
again to express our sincere thanks for the generosity of our
members who continually support Jung Society of Washington with gifts of books, journals,
tapes, art, service, experise, and funds, small and large. All
are greatly appreciated.
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funds
April Barrett
books, program, funds
Julie Bondanza
program
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program
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program
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program
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funds
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equipment
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funds
Larry Staples
funds
The Jung Society of Washington Newsletter (Printed Edition)
is published twice each year on or near the first of
February and August by the Jung Society of Washington.
Deadlines for inclusion are one month prior to publication dates.
The editor is April Barrett, meta4s"at"mindspring.com
Disclaimer: The editor, board members, and the Society cannot formally endorse nor guarantee any claim made by any presenter. Announcements of Elsewhere presentations are meant as a service to our readers and do not imply sponsorship or endorsement.
THE WASHINGTON SOCIETY FOR JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
April Barrett, vice president/executive director, program 301.840.5783 Leith Bernard, M.A.,, library 202.244.2250 Sally Burman,M.S.W., L.C.S.W.C 301.656.7553 Sean Favretto, M.A. 240.603.0618 Leslie Sawin, M.A.,secratry, continuing education credits 202.265.9802 Erminia Scarcella, M.D., president 202.244.5462 Pat Silbert, M.F.A. 301.652.6794 Anne Tongren, M.A. 301.564.9550
Office
Staff
Ann
Bohnet, executive secretary 202.237.8109 Bill Finley,managing director 202.237.8109