Please join the Friends of the C. G. Jung Society of New Orleans for the first of this Autumn's Lecture series. No background in Jungian concepts necessary, and this lecture is an excellent way to begin to acquaint yourself with some of the basics. PLEASE NOTE that this is a paid event, with a cost of $20, or is included with a membership to the C. G. Jung Society. CEUs are usually available for an additional $20. Most programs are approved for Social Work contact hours through Tulane School of Social Work and for LPC clock hours through the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). The C. G. Jung Society of New Orleans has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5388. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The C. G. Jung Society of New Orleans is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. Please see the C. G. Jung Society's website to register and for more information at:
https://www.jungneworleans.org/schoen
BASIC CONCEPTS OF JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY, Part 1
Friday, September 5, 7:30 pm
David Schoen, LCSW, MSSW, Jungian Analyst
This is the first of two presentations providing an overview of the basic concepts of Jungian psychology. This initial lecture will cover Jung's Map of the Psyche, including the conscious/unconscious, the personal and collective unconscious and their contents, and the Self as the center of the psyche. These two presentations together are intended to give attendees the big picture and to invite them to dig deeper into the meanings and concepts coming from Carl Jung, a great pioneer of psychology.
Bio:
David Schoen is a Jungian analyst who has been in private practice in New Orleans and the Northshore area for many years. He has a background as an Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Counselor. His books include Divine Tempest: The Hurricane as a Psychic Phenomenon and The War of the Gods in Addiction: C. G. Jung, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Archetypal Evil.
Objectives:
Participants will: 1) be able to articulate the similarities and differences between Freudian and Jungian views of the psyche; 2) learn a wholistic view of the contents of the Jungian psyche and where these contents fit together; and 3) be able to converse with others about typology and the differences in different people.