
Workshop
Jung’s collaborator, Marie Louise von Franz, gave a brief but important talk in her final lecture that masterfully summarized Jung’s contributions to understanding the human experience. In C.G. Jung’s Rehabilitation of the Feeling Function in Our Civilization, she traces Jung’s critique of rationalism in modern culture and describes how this one sidedness has come at the expense of empathy and differentiated relatedness. She credits Jung with the resurrection of the feeling function and the principle of Eros. The trio from This Jungian Life will unpack the ideas in this essay in their usual accessible, conversational style.
Attendees may submit dreams for discussion on the podcast at this link. Dreams will be presented confidentially. You can submit your dream here.
https://thisjungianlife.com
Joseph R. Lee, LCSW, is a certified Jungian Analyst and licensed clinical social worker in private practice in Virginia Beach, Virginia at www.DepthPsychotherapy.net. He works with adults and teens. He is currently the president of The Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts, www.cgjungphiladelphia.org, which provides a public seminar and trains Jungian Analysts. He is accredited by the I.A.A.P., and received his Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He lectures nationally on the Hermetic Kabbalah with a focus on its reinterpretation through modern idioms.
Lisa Marchiano, LCSW, is a writer and certified Jungian analyst in private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She received her MSW from New York University and completed analytic training at the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Lisa is on the faculty of the Philadelphia Jung Institute. Her writings have appeared in Quillette, the journal Psychological Perspectives and Areo Magazine. She has presented on Jungian topics across the US as well as in Europe. Lisa also podcasts on parenting and motherhood at Secrets of the Motherworld and blogs on motherhood at MotherhoodTransformation. Lisa’s book Down the Deep Well: How Motherhood Transforms looks at motherhood as a catalyst for tremendous personal growth. It will be published in the spring of 2021.
Deborah Stewart, LCSW, is a Jungian Analyst and Licensed Clinical Social Worker residing in Cape Cod, MA. You can find her at www.DeborahCStewart.com She is a member of the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts, where she co-chairs and teaches in the training seminar and contributes to the Association’s blog. She is an active member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and participates in other professional organizations. She has a special interest in trauma and is the author of Encounters with Monsters: The Significance of Non-Human Images of Trauma in the Psyche.
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