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International Seminars
from Zurich:
[broadcast to our global video network]

 

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Active Imagination & Images in Analysis

Paul Brutsche & Murray Stein ( Zurich)


Saturday, November 7th, 2009
"The Jung-White Letters"

  A theatrical portrayal & discussion 

 

 

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The Jung-White Letters:  A theatrical portrayal & discussion
 

On Saturday, November 7th, 2009 some of our lead teaching analysts from Zürich will be hosting a theatrical reenactment of the stormy relationship between Carl Jung and the Dominican theologian Victor White.  Dr. Murray Stein along with a handful of other Zürich analysts have taken the extensive writings between Carl Jung and Victor White and distilled them into a moving theatrical play lasting 90 minutes.  They’ve performed this play both in London and Zürich to rave reviews.  We have the rare opportunity to broadcast this theatrical piece followed by a live & interactive discussion with Murray Stein in Zurich . 

 

Our new technological hub should allow us to connect with any group that has high speed internet available and would like to participate in this rare opportunity.  Please let us know if you would like to join us in this creative endeavor.

[e-mail:  AshevilleJungCenter(at)charter.net]

 

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The "4 Pillars" of Jungian Psychotherapy Continue...

 

Dr. Murray Stein, our lead presenter in our Zurich seminar series is continuing with what he calls the "4 Pillars of Jungian Psychotherapy."  In doing Jungian oriented psychotherapy Dr. Stein envisions 4 central themes of treatment.  These are 1) the concept of Individuation; 2) the Therapeutic Relationship; 3) Dream Analysis; and 4) Active Imagination

 

He presented the "first pillar" of Individuation to rave revues at our initial seminar on August 8, 2008.  He followed with a talk on the Therapeutic Relationship in November and Dream interpretation in January 2009. 

  

The DVD's of our first 3 seminars are now available for purchase.

 

Dr. Stein & Dr. Brutsche continue with our series with the next talk on Active Imagination on Friday, August 7th, 2009.  Please join us for this exciting series.

 

Murray Stein, PhD is a training analyst and currently co-president of The International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAP Zurich). He is the author of The Principle of Individuation and many other books and articles in the field of Jungian Psychoanalysis. From 2001 to 2004 he was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He has lectured internationally and presently makes his home in Switzerland.

 

Paul Brutsche, Ph.D. was born in 1943 in Basel Switzerland. He studied philosophy and psychology, and received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Zürich. He trained at the C.G. Jung Institut, Zürich, and is in private practice since 1975. He is a former President of the Swiss Society of Analytical Psychology, of the C.G. Jung Institute and of ISAP International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich. His special areas of interest are art and picture interpretation. He has lectured in Switzerland and in different countries in Europe and overseas.

 

    


 

The Asheville Jung Center is an international community bringing together some of the world’s leading teachers of Jungian thought with a global network of students, professionals and lay people. Based in the pristine mountains of western North Carolina, the Asheville Jung Center has access to state of the art satellite and internet technologies, allowing for interactive learning among far ranging sites including Zürich, Chicago, Asheville, Mexico City, Omaha, Charlotte, Raleigh and others. The center hopes to serve as a catalyst, bringing together Jungian institutes, centers, societies and individuals to create an interlinked community of lively teaching and interaction.

 

We are hosting regular seminars lead by Murray Stein out of Zürich as well as other world-renowned Jungian analysts. These seminars are meant to enliven and enrich the knowledge of psychotherapists, clergy, and others interested in Jungian psychology. We are neither a training institute nor a certifying body.  Our educational programs are designed principally for personal and professional growth.

 

Please consider joining us in this exciting endeavor. 

         

          The Asheville Jung Center
          Steven Buser, MD