Introduction to analytical psychology of C.G. Jung
C.G. Jung is one of the most significant thinkers of twentieth century. His theory of analytical psychology is important not only for psychology and medicine, but also for cultural studies, mythology, studies of religion and philosophy. C.G. Jung was concerned not only about the treatment of psychic disturbances, but also about the assistance to individual in his or her development as a whole …
The main purpose of this program - introduction to the basics of theory and practice of analytical psychology of C.G.Jung. The main forms of work will be: lectures and seminars, personal work in group.
The main topics of theoretical part are:
Life and work of C.G.Jung and development of analytical psychology in modern world, structure and dynamics of psyche, typology of personality, dreams and active imagination, analytical process and development of personality.
The other part of the program is personal experience. Practical work with dreams and other symbolic material is anticipated. It is expected that participants of program will work with their personal dreams and some other personal material. Different methods of work will be introduced and discussed.
The realization of program is planned during four seminars of 24 hours. Each of them will include 8 hours of lectures or seminars and 16 hours of personal work. The realization of program is planned during 1,5 years.
Content of the program depends on experience and needs of participants - some changes in program are possible. Conditions of contract and details of organizing the realization of program needs to be discussed in the future, especially after the first meeting with those who are interested in that field of psychology .
The introductory course is organized by Center of Studies of Practical Psychology
Chair of the course Gražina Gudaitė, Jungian Analyst, Individual member of IAAP
Contact Person Goda Rukšaitė, Jungian Analyst, Individual member of IAAP
For more information:
Phone: + 370 699 53 245,
Email: gruksait@takas.lt