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When Psyche Sings, Jungian Music Psychotherapy: A Workshop With Joel Kroeker

22 Jun 2024
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Welcome to this exploration of the relationship between music and psyche. This kinship connection has been a long-held fascination of mine. For me (and perhaps for you too), music is everywhere in my life, both waking and sleeping. I listen to it, play it, imagine it, create it, and even occasionally dream about it. In fact, I realized at a young age that the experience of being "in music" feels a lot like being "in a dream." This initial musical dreamlike quality informed the next four decades of my life as I moved through my academic career (in composition and ethnomusicology), my music career (as composer, improvisational Jazz artist, and singer-songwriter) and now as a music-centered psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. 

Eventually, I had the rare opportunity to spend time with Jung's grandson, Dieter Baumann, exploring together his musical experiences with his grandfather, as well as Jung's ideas about listening to the natural world (and even to the voice of one's patient) as music itself. These precious interactions felt, at times, as if I was sitting with old Jung himself, as we discussed these firsthand musical moments, which amplified what I'd already explored deeply in Jung's Collected Works. 

This relationship between musicking and dreaming has also informed how I hear and experience the world. For me, music is a territory or location for psycho-spiritual development, which transcends language, offering us a chance to hear what cannot yet be seen within ourselves. Music is a waking dream with a soundtrack, and I've found it to be a rich realm for deeply contemplative practice. 

After working psychotherapeutically with hundreds of patients, families, and groups, sharing music with audiences around the world, and my own eventual formulation of Archetypal Music Psychotherapy, my passion for this enigmatic alchemical relationship between music and psyche still burns as bright as ever, and I'm thrilled that you're considering joining us in this exploration. 

Objectives include being able to identify the major components of Archetypal Music Psychotherapy and apply these to your own life and work; to experience your own relationship with music as a useful metaphor for exploring the psyche and its teleology toward wholeness; to Increase attunement to the acoustic world and to its intrapersonal impact; and to better understand the relationship between music-centered psychotherapy and Jungian analytical psychology.

Joel Kroeker, RCC-ACS, MMT, is a Zurich-trained Jungian psychoanalyst and a music-centered psychotherapist based in Victoria, Canada, as well as an award-winning international recording artist.

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