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Wisewomen's Women's Discussion Group: TOOLS AND TASKS OF THE SECOND HALF OF LIFE

  • Saturday, September 19, 2015
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Jung Society Library, 5200 Cathedral Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016

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Saturday, September 19


JENNIFER DOWNS


TOOLS AND TASKS OF THE SECOND HALF OF LIFE



Informed by the work of Jungian analysts Bruce Baker and Jane Wheelwright on the seven tasks of the second half of life, we will explore how Jung's ideas on the unique tasks of the second half of life can be illuminated by the application of tools based on his theory of type as described in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.


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


Jennifer Downs is a registered nurse with over 35 years experience as an acupuncturist and grounded in the healing traditions of both East and West. She is also certified as a Myers-Briggs practitioner and is the founder and director of Pivot Point, an organization that draws on diverse practices to empower people to realize the gifts and capacities of the second half of life.


Fees: $5.00 at the door

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