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Jungian analyst Gretchen Heyer explores the unique power dynamics of the supervisory relationship and suggests that subversion is an essential element in the success of supervision.
After eleven years of service, Dr. James
Hollis is retiring from the position of Executive Director of the C. C.
Jung Educational Center of Houston, TX in order to return to full time
practice as a Jungian analyst. Accordingly, the Board of the Jung
Center is looking to fill that leadership post beginning January, 2009. Click the title above to learn more.
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco is currently seeking an executive director with at least five years of training and experience in non-profit management and fundraising. Click the title above to learn more.
Those interested in Jungian thought may want to read Nekyia - A Night Sea Journey, a brief novel by Tim Osborn, which is available for free download at http://www.nekyiahouse.org/book. Nobel Prize-winning author J.M Coetzee called Nekyia "a meditation on the limits of human knowledge, gracefully written and cast in approachable narrative form."
Timothy Thomason explores how Jung's encounters with Native Americans in the Taos pueblo in 1925 deepened his belief that humans need a sense of their individual and cultural significance to be psychologically healthy.
Can we talk about spirituality without using
religious language? In
his fine book Psyche and the Sacred: Spirituality beyond Religion,
psychologist and scholar Lionel Corbett argues that, indeed, we should
understand the spiritual as not only separate from religion, but
irreducible and enduring.
We are saddened to report the deaths of four members of the worldwide Jungian community: Jim Barnett, Sonja Marjasch, Peer Hultberg, and Shin-ichi Ankei. Click the title link above to learn more about their lives.
The C.G. Jung Institute of New York (www.junginstitute.org) now makes The Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice available online through its website for free download at the Institute's website. This publication features the work of some of the finest clinicians and scholars in the field, and its free online publication is a great gift to the Jungian community. Begin browsing the journal by clicking here.
Noted Jungian analyst and author Eugene Monick died at the age of 78 on Christmas Eve, 2007, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. A member of AGAP and the IRSJA, Gene was a highly sought-after speaker and beloved teacher who wrote Phallos: Sacred Image of the Masculine and Potency: Masculine Aggression as a Path to the Soul, among other titles. To learn more about Gene's life, click the title link above.