Study Group

Jung Study Group -- Online version

Interested in exploring Jung in greater depth?  I offer a study group concentrating on the psychology of C.G. Jung in an online version. This group provides a structured environment for participants to read the writings of Jung to learn his psychology at a deeper level. More than an academic venture, this group seeks to live and breathe the process of analytical psychology through reading, discussing, and the relating of the material to the member's growth and life experience.

It is not possible to cover the full range of Jung's thought in one year or even two, so this group will run for as long as there is interest, exploring different material each year.

Year one will include Jung's memoir, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, and portions of Collected Works dealing with complexes, psychological types, shadow and individuation. We have begun reading CW, Vol. 7, Two Essays on Analytical Psychology.

No prior knowledge about Jung is required. 

Members  prepay on a monthly  basis. In between sessions, you may also share insights any time by e-mail in the accompanying private, invitation-only Study Group e-mail group. The fee is $40/month, payable via Paypal.

This group  utilizes both teleconferencing and email. There are spaces remaining.

Email me with questions or for further information about this group. You may contact me by  using the form at the left. Please put Study Group in the subject line.

The group will be reading the following over the next year -- that is through June, 2010:

The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious -- Collected Works, Vol. 9, part 1

Aspects of the Feminine (Routledge Classics) by C.G. Jung 

Aspects of the Masculine by C. G. Jung 

Animus and Anima: Two Papers by Emma Jung

Starting in September 2010 and continuing through June 2011, we will read:

Psychology and the East (Routledge Classics) by C.G. Jung 

Psychology and Western Religion: (From Vols. 11, 18 Collected Works)  
by C. G. Jung 

Dreams (Routledge Classics) by C.G. Jung 

The Interpretation of Fairy Tales by Marie-Louise von Franz


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