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CG Jung Professional Seminar Program

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The Professional Seminar Program is a two-year, once a month program for mental health professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, social workers, pastoral counselors) who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of the concepts and contributions of Analytical Psychology.

Seminars are held on the first Saturday of each month from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm beginning in September and ending in June. A more advanced series continues for a second year on the same months.

All seminars are taught by Jungian Analysts on the NPIAP Board and are held in the Seattle area.

Seminar Structure
A month before each seminar, participants are given a reading assignment and study guide from the Collected Works of C. G. Jung and related material. The seminars include didactic discussions of Jungian concepts and related case material, along with small-group work and experiential exercises when appropriate.

Seminars for the first year, September 2007-June 2008:
Theory of Complexes and Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious
On the Psychology of the Unconscious
Psyche/Soul
Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious
Practice of Psychotherapy I
Practice of Psychotherapy II - The Tavistock Lectures
The Nature and Use of Dreams
The Significance of Symbols
Psychology and Religion I
Psychology and Religion II - Answer to Job

Seminars for the second year, September 2008-June 2009:
Individuation
Analysis of Dreams
Transference/Countertransference
Psychological Typology
Nature of the Shadow
Shadow and Evil
Active Imagination
Introduction to Alchemy
Anima/Animus in the Transference Relationship
Psychology of the Transference

Participation Requirements
Some previous studies of analytical psychology as well as a period of Jungian analysis or Jungian-oriented therapy are strongly recommended.

All participants must be practicing clinicians.

Cost
The cost of the two-year, four-semester program is $450 per semester in addition to a $100 nonrefundable registration fee.

Registration
Registrations are accepted anytime during the two year program when space is available. Telephone Geri Grubbs, 425-844-8194, for prorated semester payment and registration information.

Registration forms should be printed out and mailed to:
NPIAP
% Geri Grubbs
17512 185th Ave. NE
Woodinville, WA 98072
For more information, call (425) 844-8194

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