Menu
Log in


a container for the psyche in an uncertain world

Log in

Wisewomen's Women's Discussion Group: ONCE UPON A LOSS: A NEW LOOK AT CINDERELLA

  • Saturday, October 17, 2015
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Jung Society Library, 5200 Cathedral Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016

Registration

Saturday, October 17


Annilee

Oppenheimer


ONCE UPON A TIME: A NEW LOOK AT CINDERELLA (Film and Discussion)



Fairy tales have captivated the imaginations of humans around the world for generations. They are symbolic stories that contain universal themes that offer healing insight about dynamics of the psyche. We will view and discuss the film Once Upon a Loss: A New Look at Cinderella, produced and directed by Carolyn Russell Stonewell. Unlike the Disney version of Cinderella, this film shows that this fairy tale is much more than a rags-to-riches story about "getting the prince." Based on the Grimms' version of the fairy tale, this film presents Cinderella as a story that conveys essential wisdom about recovering from loss. Using the film as a springboard for discussion, we will explore what Cinderella tells us about navigating the psychological journey out of despair into a stronger and more authentic sense of self.


To reserve your space, please contact Brenda Freeman at brenda_freeman2002@yahoo.com or (301) 919-9047.



Annilee Oppenheimer
a retired lawyer, enjoys exploring dreams, poetry, music, archetypal symbolism, storytelling, and active imagination as vehicles to make connections -- both with our deepest selves and with others.


Fees: $5.00 at the door

KEEP IN TOUCH

5200 Cathedral Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20016

support@jung.org
202-237-8109


OFFICE HOURS

Our staff is part time and we are currently working from home. 

You can reach us with any questions at support@jung.org

LIBRARY

The library is open by appointment only.

Please contact us through support@jung.org and we will assist you.

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

SUBSCRIBE

CONNECT


The Jung Society of Washington is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, a nonprofit educational institution. Our IRS form 990 is available upon request. Although many of the Jung Society's programs involve analytical psychology and allied subjects, these offerings are intended, and should be viewed, as a source of information and education, and not as therapy. The Jung Society does not offer psychoanalytical or other mental health services.
Images of mandalas throughout this site were created by Carl Jung's patients between the years 1926 and 1945.
Privacy Policy
Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software