updated August 3, 2008
 
 

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The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies

presents their 2008 conference:

"Making the Darkness Conscious: 
A Jungian Exploration of Psyche, Soma, and the Natural World in an Age of Crisis"

 Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont

 August 7-10, 2008

Continuing with the theme of transformation from Conference VI, TJSSS conference 2008 will provide academics from across the the disciplines, practictioners of analytical psychology, and others interested in the work of C.G. Jung and the post- and neo- Jungians an opportunity to explore the impact of the unexamined shadow in the world today. The conference theme is inclusive and serves as an umbrella for issues related to, but not limited to, our human condition, the relationship between individual and collective, and our human embeddedeness in the natural world. 

Keynote Address

Gary D. Astrachan, Ph.D 
Training Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute - Boston 
Psychoanalyst and Psychotherapist in private practice, Portland, ME 
Lecturer, Teacher  and Writer 
Keynote Address: 
"Dionysos.  Lysios.  Mainomenos: 
Performing ecstasy and madness in the practices of art, analysis and culture."
 

Plenary Addresses

Kim Alderman
Artist, Teacher and Writer 
Presentation & Workshop on:
The Imagination of the Moon:  Creativity in the Shadow 

Erica Lorentz, M.Ed., L.P.C., A.D.T.R
Training Analyst, Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts
Analyst in private practice, Houston, TX
Lecturer  and Teacher
Presentation & Workshop on:
Jung, Spirituality, and the Body in an Age of Crisis 

Conference Presenters
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Conference Schedule
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Conference Registration Form
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Conference Brochure
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5-Page Conference Brochure 
including information about Burlington, conference venue, 
accommodation, and travel details (with photos of locations). 

Directions

 

 
 
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