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C.G. Jung Society, Seattle


Thomas B. Kirsch, Ph.D.


A Jungian Life: A Memoir

Book signing and lecture: Saturday, March 21, 2015, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle, 98105
There is no charge for attending
CEUs (2 hours) available via The New School for Analytical Psychology $25

Sponsored by the C.G. Jung Society, Seattle and The New School for Analytical Psychology

From conception until the present, C.G. Jung, his ideas, and analytical psychology itself have been a central thread of Thomas B. Kirsch's life. His parents, James and Hilde Kirsch, were in analysis with C.G. Jung when he was born, and he was imagined to be the product of a successful analysis. In A Jungian Life, Dr. Kirsch shares his unique perspective on his early family history and later professional life amidst the many analysts integral to the formation of the foundations of analytical psychology and the world of C.G. Jung.

At the "Fireside Chat" at the Center for Urban Horticulture, Dr. Kirsch will be reading excerpts from his book, and signing copies. His long-time friend and colleague, Ladson Hinton, will join him in an engaging "fireside chat" as the two share memories spanning a collective century of their experiences as Jungian Analysts and close friends. The morning event promises to be an unforgettable experience for those of us who love to hear first-hand stories about Jung and his inner circle.

For more information, call (206) 547-3956 or (855) 760-8886, or email info@nsanpsy.com.


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