
The C.G. Jung Memorial Lecture
Registration Closed. Email Morgan at morgan@jung.org to register.
This is our Jung Memorial Lecture. Around the world Jung Societies, Centers and Institutes do Memorial Lectures to commemorate the death of Jung on June 6, 1961. We seek a world-known, senior analyst to do this lecture and we have been fortunate to have Ann Ulanov in the past and again this year. Her work is complex and satisfying. We are delighted to welcome her for this special occasion.
We live in troubled times of many violences and spreading uncertainties. It can feel like a crossroads where complexes seem to grasp us collectively as well as personally.
We will explore scapegoating and projection, and also new forms, already emerging, that attract our passion to make our world better and to contribute the many blessings of this amazing life we are given to live. Throughout the day, my presentations will alternate with questions and responses from all of us.
This program WILL be recorded
(The recording will be made available for purchase after the program has concluded on our Teachable website)
Ann Belford Ulanov, M.Div., Ph.D., is an internationally known and practicing Jungian analyst in New York City, Professor Emerita of Psychology and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, and lecturer in the U.S. and abroad. She is the author of many books, including Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work; The Female Ancestors of Christ; Madness & Creativity; The Psychoid, Soul and Psyche: Piercing Space/Time Barriers; and the latest Back to Basics; and with her late husband Barry Ulanov, Cinderella and Her Sisters, The Envied and the Envying; The Healing Imagination; and Transforming Sexuality: The Archetypal World of Anima and Animus.
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