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Das Doppelwesen des Geldes – Symbol für Angst und Liebe
Irene Berkenbusch-Erbe, Dr. phil.
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Inner Ways
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Intuition,
Imagination,
Inspiration
May 28 - June 4, 2016
Parkhotel Beau-Site
Zermatt, Switzerland
Keynote Speaker
Henry Abramovitch, PhD (Israel)
Special Guests
“All the works of man have their origin in
creative fantasy. What right have we then to
depreciate imagination? In the ordinary
course of things, fantasy does not go astray;
it is too deep for that, and too closely bound
up with the tap-root of human and animal
instinct. . . . The creative activity of the
imagination frees man from his bondage to
the ‘nothing but’ and liberates him in the
spirit of play. As Schiller says, man is
completely human only when he is playing.”
C.G. Jung, CW 16, §98
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Peter Ammann, Dr. phil.
Irene Berkenbusch, Dr. phil.
Paul Brutsche, Dr. phil.
Diane Cousineau Brutsche, PhD
Brigitte Egger, Dr. sc. nat. ETH
Judith Harris, MA
John Hill, MA
Dariane Pictet, AdvDipExPsych
Bernard Sartorius, lic. theol.
Jody Schlatter-Müller, Dr. med.
Andreas Schweizer, Dr. theol.
Murray Stein, PhD
Joanne Wieland-Burston, PhD
Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil.
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C.G. Jung
55th Memorial Day • 55. Gedenktag
Lecture & Apéro
Monday, 6 June 2016
Vortrag & Apéro
Montag, 6. Juni 2016
18:00 - 19:30
Entry gratis • Eintritt frei
Philip Kime, PhD
C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, Küsnacht
Lecture in English
Jung and Emotion:
Sentimentality vs Feeling
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Frühlingssemester 2016
Spring Semester 2016
Fächer
Areas of Study
01 Grundlagen
der Analytischen Psychologie
01
Fundamentals
of Analytical Psychology
02 Psychologie des Traums
02
Psychology of Dreams
03 Psychologische Deutung
von Mythen & Märchen
03
Psychological Interpretation
of Myths & Fairy Tales
04 Psychologische Deutung
von Bildern
04
Psychological Interpretation
of Pictures
05 Ethnologie & Psychologie
05
Ethnology & Psychology
06 Religion und Psychologie
06
Religion & Psychology
07 Assoziationsexperiment
& Komplexlehre
07
Association Experiment
& Theory of Complexes
08 Entwicklungs- & Kinderpsychologie
08
Developmental & Child
Psychology
09 Vergleichende Neurosenlehre
09
Comparative Theories of
Neurosis
10 Psychopathologie & Psychiatrie
10
Psychopathology & Psychiatry
11 Individuation
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Individuation
Soweit wir zu erkennen vermögen, ist es der einzige Sinn der menschlichen Existenz, ein
Licht anzuzünden in der Finsternis des blossen Seins. Es ist sogar anzunehmen, dass, wie
das Unbewusste auf uns wirkt, so auch die Vermehrung unseres Bewusstseins auf das
Unbewusste.
Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken von C.G. Jung (Olten: Walter-Verlag,1987) S. 329.
As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the
darkness of mere being. It may even be assumed that just as the unconscious affects us,
so the increase in our consciousness affects the unconscious.
Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C.G. Jung (New York: Vintage, 1965) p.326.
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Frühlingssemester 2016
Spring Semester 2016
Di, 01.03.16 – Mo, 04.06.16
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Vered Arbit, MA
Lecture
Tues & Wed Room S1
01.03. 10:00-11:45
02.03.
The Sacrifice Archetype as
Revealed in Trauma Therapy and
in Individuation
The sacrifice archetype is often
constellated in times of adversity.
The difficulty in abandoning the role
of victim as well as other defense
mechanisms for the sake of the
healing will be addressed from a
mythological, spiritual and clinical
perspective.
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Nadia Yuan, lic. phil. I
Lecture
Tuesday Room S1
01.03. 14:00-15:45
08.03.
Boys’ Circumcision in an African
Tribe
The lecture will reflect on the way
that circumcision affects the physical
and psychic development of the
initiant. We will consider concepts
such as participation mystique,
social tabus, and symbolic death.
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Murray Stein, PhD
Open Seminar
Thursday Room S1
03.03. 10:00-11:45
10.03.
17.03.
24.03.
31.03.
An Introduction to the
Psychology of Mystical
Experience
In this seminar we will review a
number of Jungian writings on
mystics and mysticism, including
passages from C.G. Jung, Erich
Neumann, Aniela Jaffe and John
Dourley. Our questions will be: What
is a possible Jungian understanding
of mystical experience, and does
such experience have a significance
in analytic practice?
Frühling 2016 Spring
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Nathalie Baratoff, lic. phil.
Lecture
Thursday Room S1
03.03. 14:00-15:45
10.03.
17.03.
Jungian Active Imagination:
Historical Background and
Practical Application
04 13
Isabelle Meier, Dr. phil.
Open Seminar
Friday Room S1
11.03. 12:00-13:45
18.03.
Introduction to the Psychological
Interpretation of Pictures
09 26
Kathrin Asper, Dr. phil.
Lecture
Tuesday Room S1
15.03. 10:00-11:45; 14:0015:45
22.03. 10:00-11:45; 14:0015:45
On Narcissism
The lecture will give an introduction
into narcissism, with examples. Time
for question/answer will be included.
Please read: Kathrin Asper, The
Abandoned Child Within: On Losing
and Regaining Self-Worth.
05 15
Susanne Elsensohn, Dr.
phil.
Vorlesung
Samstag Raum S1
02.04. 10:00-11:45
Die Rolle der Trommel bei den
Schamanen
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Christiana Ludwig
Vorlesung
Samstag & Sonntag Raum S1
02.04. 12:00-13:45
03.04. 10:00-13:45
Motiv und Symbolik des
Wanderns in Franz Schuberts
"Winterreise" nach Gedichten
von Wilhelm Müller, in Literatur
und Geistesgeschichte
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Josephine Evetts-Secker,
Rev. Prof. Emeritus
Lecture
Tues & Wed Room S1
05.04. 10:00-13:45
06.04.
"It won't be long before the rain
comes": Dynamics of Hope and
Trust in Analysis
We will explore experiences of
trusting, hoping, wishing and faith
within analysis, and reflect on their
relationship to transformation. Such
experience will be amplified and
illuminated by reference to myth,
fairy tale, poetry, painting and
dream.
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Penelope Yungblut, MA
Lecture
Tues & Thur Room S1
05.04. 14:00-15:45
07.04.
12.04.
14.04.
Stepping Stones on the Journey
of Individuation
Exploring developmental and
archetypal steps on the way to
becoming authentically alive and
uniquely who we are meant to be,
guided by Homer’s story of Penelope
and Odysseus in the Odyssey.
02 07
Andreas Schweizer, Dr.
theol.
Open Seminar
Wednesday Room S1
12.04. 10:00-11:45
19.04.
26.04.
Inner Healing: Dream Seminar
Jung was deeply concerned about
the survival of our planet. It was
clear to him that only a religious,
world-embracing movement can stop
the ongoing destruction. Any
sustainable solution must come from
the depths of our soul, that is, from
our dreams.
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Brigitte Egger, Dr. sc. nat.
ETH
Lecture
Thurs & once, Wed Room S1
14.04. 10:00-11:45
20.04.
21.04.
28.04.
Tree Symbolism and Its Natural
Roots: Nature’s Best Image for
Individuation
Frühling 2016 Spring
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Brigitte Egger, Dr. sc. nat.
ETH
Open Seminar
Thurs & once, Wed Room S1
14.04. 12:00-13:45
20.04.
21.04.
28.04.
Exploring Projection and Its
Therapeutic and Collective
Implications
Our perspective will be inspired by
M.-L. von Franz's Projection and ReCollection in Jungian Psychology:
Reflections of the Soul. Please read
the book before the seminar.
03 10
Elisabeth Kampmann, MS
Lecture
Fri & Sat Room S1
29.04. 10:00-11:45
30.04.
The Trials of Kraka
The lecture will explore the story of
the woman, Kraka, and her
adventurous life as told in a Nordic
saga. The saga was written down
around 1200. We will discuss the
trials and thresholds of female
individuation as described in this
saga.
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Michael Péus, lic. phil.
Lecture
Tuesday Room S1
03.05. 10:00-11:45
Symbolon and Diabolon: Effects
of "Totalitarian" Mass Media on
the Soul
The lecture will develop a Jungian
perspective on the phenomenon of
the new mass media and their
changing impact on the structure
and processes within the individual
soul.
01 04
John Hill, MA
Open Seminar
Friday Room S1
06.05. 10:00-11:45
13.05.
20.05.
The Archetype: Emergent and/or
Pre-existent?
The Jungian concept of the
archetype will be explored from a
philosophical and psychological
viewpoint. Each session will begin
with a lecture, followed by
discussion.
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Ursula Kübler, lic. phil.
Lecture
Friday Room S1
06.05. 14:00-17:45
13.05.
20.05.
Introduction to Psychological
Trauma
An investigation into the history,
symptoms, and resulting cascade of
physical effects set in motion by
sustained deep suffering and
resulting archaic defenses.
Prerequisite to trauma seminar in FS
2016.
Please read: J.L. Herman, Trauma
and Recovery, Pandora 2001.
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Martin Liebscher, Dr. phil.
Lecture
Saturday Room S1
07.05. 14:00-17:45
Erich Neumann’s Contribution to
Analytical Psychology: An
Introduction and Re-examination
In the light of the recently published
correspondence between C.G. Jung
and Erich Neumann the course will
focus on the life and work of Erich
Neumann and ask what analytical
psychology can gain from his theory
today.
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Mathew Mather, PhD
Lecture
Saturday Room S1
14.05. 14:00-17:45
Synchronicity and Astrological
Symbolism
We consider the archetypal nature of
synchronistic phenomena as related
to astrological symbolism, and in the
context of the narrative arc of one’s
life myth. The lecture will include
case studies.
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Mathew Mather, PhD
Open Seminar
Sunday Room S1
15.05. 14:00-17:45
Synchronicity and Astrological
Symbolism
Seminar to the corresponding lecture
with an in-depth analysis of case
material.
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Diane Cousineau Brutsche,
Dr. phil
Lecture
Tues, Wed & Thur Room S1
17.05. 14:00-15:45
18.05.
19.05.
“The Book of Job”: A Tale of
Individuation
Jung’s focus in “Answer to Job” is on
the relationship between Job and
Yahweh. The biblical account,
however, introduces many other
characters revealing further symbolic
dimensions of the text. We will
approach in parallel both of these
unique books.
01 05
Dariane Pictet,
Ad.Dip.Ex.Psych
Lecture
Tuesday Room S1
24.05. 10:00-11:45
24.05. 14:00-15:45
Overview of Jungian Psychology
=== Prelude ===
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Nancy Krieger, PhD
Lecture
Tuesday Room S1
24.05. 16:00-17:45
=== Prelude ===
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Eleonóra Babejová, PhD
Lecture
Wednesday Room Library
25.05. 10:00-11:45
The Personal and the Collective
Unconscious: A Complex
Relationship
We will be investigating the
relationship between the personal
and the collective unconscious, the
archetype and the complex. Not
always as simple as it seems.
Climbing Down a Thousand
Ladders
Individuation as coming into matter
=== Prelude ===
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Judith Harris, MA
Open Seminar
Thur & Fri Room S1
26.05. 10:00-11:45
27.05. 14:00-15:45
Introduction to the
Interpretation of Fairy Tales
We will discuss the theory and
practice of fairy tale interpretation
using examples from the literature.
=== Prelude ===
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Peter Ammann, Dr. phil.
Lecture
Thurs & Fri Room S1
26.05. 14:00-15:45
27.05. 10:00-11:45
Rock Art and Psyche: Hunting
and the Emergence of Directed
Consciousness
=== Prelude ===
01 06
Bernhard Sartorius, lic.
theol.
Lecture
Thursday Room S1
26.05. 16:00-17:45
Google on the Couch
Lecture followed by open discussion
=== Prelude ===
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Gastdozenten
Guest Presenters
Im Folgenden sind kurze Beschreibungen
und Fotos einiger unserer Gastdozenten
publiziert. Informationen über ISAP-Fakultätsmitglieder finden Sie auf unserer
Website.
You will find below short descriptions and
photos of some of our guest lecturers.
Information on ISAP faculty members is
posted on our website.
Vered Arbit, MA, is an expressive art
therapist and Jungian analyst trained in
ISAPZURICH, graduated in 2014. She
practiced in Israel and has extensive
experience in treating post-traumatic and
sexually abused women. She teaches
workshops dealing with treatment of
dissociation and trauma, in Israel and
Taiwan. She contributed writings about
personal and collective trauma in books
published in the last decade.
Josephine Evetts-Secker, Emeritus
Professor is a graduate of the C G Jung
Institute, Zürich, and a member of IGAP,
London. She taught English literature at
the University of Calgary but now lives and
practices in Whitby, UK. She has published
poetry, collections of fairy tales and
articles on literature and psychology. Her
book At Home in the Language of the Soul
is a recent ZLS Spring publication. She is
currently president of AGAP’s Executive
Council.
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Elisabeth Kampmann, cand.scient.soc.
is a graduate of ISAP Zurich. She has a
practice in Copenhagen, Denmark and has
for many years been interested in and
worked with Norse mythology.
Martin Liebscher is Philemon editor of
the works of C.G. Jung, Senior Research
Associate and Honorary Senior Lecturer at
the Centre for the History of Psychological
Disciplines at University College London.
His publications include Thinking the
Unconscious (2010) and Libido und Wille
zur Macht: C.G. Jungs Auseinandersetzung
mit Nietzsche (2011). He is the editor of
the correspondence between C.G. Jung
and Erich Neumann (Philemon Series,
2015).
Eleonóra Babejová, PhD is a writer and
a Jungian analyst trained at ISAP Zurich.
She has a psychotherapeutic practice in
Zug and Zurich and works at the ISAP
library. She was awarded her PhD from the
University of Cambridge in historical
geography and has worked as a teacher,
research scholar and a translator. Her
interests include poetry and poetics,
embodiment and immanence, relationship
between longing, desire and the Other.
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Mathew Mather, PhD is a Lecturer in
Creative Multimedia at Limerick School of
Art and Design, in Ireland. There he
pioneered a course in Jungian psychology
with art therapy. His doctoral thesis at the
University of Essex was on Jung and
alchemy, now published under the title of
The Alchemical Mercurius: Esoteric symbol
of Jung's life and works (Routledge, 2014).
He regularly presents at international
conferences.
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