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Fundamentals of Jungian Psychology
Fall 2009
A class offered by the C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado
Jungian psychology connects us to the rich and mysterious inner world that our culture so often discounts. This class will look at that inner world and at the man who gave us a new way to approach its contents. Analysts and an advanced training candidate of the Jung Institute of Colorado will lead discussions of important aspects of Jungian psychology and explore Jung’s ideas with participants. This is an excellent opportunity to work with the members of the Jung Institute of Colorado, and is designed to be enjoyed by beginners and individuals who are “experienced” in Jungian studies.
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Instructors |
September 10
September 17
September 24
October 1
October 8
October 15 |
Fairy Tales
Complexes
Active Imagination
Typology
Archetypes
Dreams |
Kathryn Kuisle, Ph.D.
Paula MacKinnon, M.A.
Gary Toub, Ph.D.
Tarie-Anne Schmidt, R.N., N.D.
Sylvia Simpson, M.D.
Lara Newton, M.A.
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The fee for this class is $100 if check is received before
September 10th, or $110 at the door.
The class will meet 6:30 -8:30 PM , September 10 – October 15, 2009.
Scheduled topics or instructors are subject to change without prior notice.
Classes will be held at the C. G. Jung Institute, 679 Grant St., Denver, CO
Please register for this class by calling the C.G. Jung Institute
at 303-831-9209 or by sending a check
to 679 Grant St., Denver, CO 80203
The C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado is a non-profit organization recognized by the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), the official accrediting body for Jungian analysts founded by Jung and headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. Analysts at the Institute are also members of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, which offers Jungian training leading to a diploma in analytical psychology.
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