Jung Reading Group

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4th November 2014
6th January 2015
17th February 2015
21st April 2015
26th May 2015
14th July 2015
28th July 2015
The Self
Archetypes
Complexes
Synchronicity
Psychological Types
Myth and Fairy Tales
Jung and Religion
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Jung Reading Group
with
Christine Driver
Jung was a prolific writer and thinker
and developed his ideas about the
nature of the psyche and the
unconscious by integrating concepts
from philosophy, anthropology and
cultural studies, alchemy, religious
studies, personal exploration and clinical
work. The Collected Works represents
his thinking and his development of his
ideas.
This reading group will cover some of
Jung’s original writings as well as more
contemporary writings.
4th November 2014: The Self
6th January 2015: Archetypes
17th February 2015: Complexes
21st April 2015: Synchronicity
26th May 2015: Psychological
Types
6. 14th July 2014: Myth and Fairy
Tales
7. 28th July 2015: Jung and
Religion
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7 Sessions:
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4th November 2014
6th January 2015
17th February 2015
21st April 2015
26th May 2015
14th July 2015
28th July 2015
COST : All seven sessions
can be booked in a block
(£125) or sessions can be
individually booked (£22)
All sessions are 6.00pm—7.30pm
on Tuesdays at WPF Therapy,
23 Magdalen Street,
London, SE1 2EN
(nearest station: London Bridge)
Programme
Session 1 : 4th November 2014 : The Self
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Jung, C.G. (1951) Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self, paras: 1-67. Aion, CW9 ii. London: Routledge. 1989.
Jung, C.G. (1936) The Concept of the Collective Unconscious, paras: 87-110. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious,
CW9 i. London: Routledge. 1991
Colman, W. (2006) The Self, Pp 153-174. Papadopoulos, R. (ed) The Handbook of Jungian Psychology. London and New York:
Routledge.
Session 2 : 6th January 2015 : Archetypes
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Jung, C.G. (1934/1954) Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious, paras: 1-86. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious,
CW9 i. London: Routledge. 1991
Jung, C.G. (1934/1954) On the Concept of the Archetype, paras 148-155. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious,
CW 9 i. London; Routledge. 1991.
Vannoy Adams, M (2008) The Archetypal School, Pp 107-124. Young-Eisendrath, P. and Dawson, T. (eds) The Cambridge
Companion to Jung. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Session 3 : 17th February 2015 : Complexes
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Jung, C.G. (1934) A Review of Complex Theory, paras 194-219. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche, CW8. London:
Routledge. 1991.
Jung, C.G. (1935) The Tavistock Lectures, Lecture 111. The Symbolic Life, CW18. London Routledge. 1993.
Singer, T and Kimbles, S.L. (2004) The Emerging Theory of Cultural Complexes. Pp 176-203. Cambray, J. and Carter, L.
(Eds) Analytical Psychology. Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis. Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Session 4 : 21st April 2015 : Synchronicity
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Jung, C.G. (1921) General Description of the Types, paras: 556-671. Psychological Types, CW6. London: Routledge. 1991
Jung, C.G. (1935) The Tavistock Lectures, Lecture 11. The Symbolic Life, CW18. London Routledge. 1993.
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Qualified Practitioners: Please give details of your counselling/
psychotherapy/psychology qualifications including dates.
Jung, C.G. (1945/1948) The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairy Tales, paras 384-455. The Archetypes and the Collective
Unconscious, CW9 i. London; Routledge. 1991.
Jung, C.G. (1950) Psychology and Literature, Introduction page 84-85 and paras 133-162. The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature,
CW15. London: Routledge. 1979.
Crowther, C, Haynes, J, Newton, K (1998) The Psychological Use of Fairy Tales. Pp211 – 228. Alister, I and Hauke, C (eds)
Contemporary Jungian Analysis. London: Routledge
Session 7 : 28th July 2015 : Jung and Religion
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Session 6 : 14th July 2015 : Myth and Fairy Tales
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WPF Therapy, 23 Magdalen Street, London, SE1 2EN
Tel: 020 7378 2050 Fax: 020 7378 2010 E-mail: [email protected]
Cambray, J. (2004) Synchronicity as Emergence, Pp 223-248. Cambray, J. and Carter, L. (Eds) Analytical Psychology.
Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis. Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Beebe, J. (2004) Understanding Consciousness Through the Theory of Psychological Types, Chapter 4. Cambray, J. and
Carter, L. (Eds) Analytical Psychology. Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis. Hove and New York: BrunnerRoutledge
For short versions for testing typology try:www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp or www.teamtechnology.co.uk/mmdi-re/mmdi-re.htm
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Jung Reading Group
Jung, C. G. (1952) Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, paras 843-871. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche,
CW8. London: Routlege. 1991
Session 5 : 26th May 2015 : Psychological Types
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Application Form
Jung, C.G. (1940) Psychology and Religion, paras 1-55. Psychology and Religion: West and East, CW11. London: Routledge.
1991.
Palmer, M (1997) God as Archetype of the Collective Unconscious, Pp 113-141. Freud and Jung on Religion. London: Routledge.
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Stein, M. (2006) Spiritual and Religious Aspects of Modern Analysis. Pp 204 – 222. Cambray, J. and Carter, L. (Eds)
Analytical Psychology. Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis . Hove and New York: Brunner-Routledge
Further Reading
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Jung, C.G. (1911-12/1952) The Hymn of Creation, paras 56-114. Symbols of Transformation, CW5.
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Dr. Christine Driver D.An.Psych is a Jungian Analyst and Training Analyst of the SAP and FPC and a member of BPC
and BAPPS. She is Director of Training at WPF Therapy, teaches, supervises and works in private practice. She has
written and co-edited Supervising Psychotherapy (2002, Sage), Supervision and the Analytic Attitude (2005, Whurr) and
Being and Relating in Psychotherapy (2013, Palgrave) and a number of papers.
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