Lecture: Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, 7 to 9 p.m.
Good Shepherd Center, Room 202, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle
$15 members, $25 nonmembers
2 CEUs offered ($10)
The class is the first offering of our new series studying the Collected Works. In this compact essay from 1954, Jung gives us a remarkable summary of analytical psychology. This class will be a close reading and serious study of the text suitable for novice and adept alike. The Friday night lecture will cover the first chapter of volume 8. Subsequent classes will cover each chapter in turn. Reading the text prior to class is required.
Class: Thursdays, October 16, 23, and 30, and November 6, 2008, 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Good Shepherd Center, Room 222, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle
$80 members, $90 nonmembers
6 CEUs offered ($10)
Week 1: The Significance of the Unconscious in Psychology
Week 2: The Dissociability of the Psyche; Instinct and Will
Week 3: Conscious and Unconscious; The Unconscious as a Multiple Consciousness
Week 4: Patterns of Behaviour and Archetypes; General Considerations and Prospects
Kyle Lee Williams, M.A. has been a student of analytical psychology for twenty years. She has taught comparative religion at Hunter College and Marymount Loyola in New York City, the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and Antioch University in Seattle. Her poetry and scholarly essays have been published in Lapis Magazine, Psychological Perspectives, and elsewhere. She divides her practice as a psychotherapist between Seattle and Princeton, British Columbia.
Updated: 9 October, 2008
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