Jungian Psychotherapists Association
Annual Spring Workshop
with
Marla Herbig MSW, Jungian Analyst
Workshop
April 26, 2025
9:30am to 4:00pm
12:30-1:00Â Lunch (Pre-order Available)
Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N Room #202
Seattle, WA 98103
$145Â Members
$175 Non-Members
6 CEs
Registration is OPEN and CLOSES on 4/23
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‘Be in harmony with your capacity, with your created nature’ – Rumi
Why did Rumi pray this for his followers? Carl Jung had much to say about our ‘capacity’ – the strengths and weaknesses of our ‘created nature’. Let’s explore together the ways we can support both our clients and ourselves in this harmony. We will look with the lens of developmental neuroscience and affect regulation at specific methods to help this process, and play with staying embodied while doing so.
Learning Objectives:
Students will be able to:
1.  Define ‘Capacity’
2.  Identify the contributions of the ‘Superior Function’ and the ‘Inferior Function’
3.  Identify and use 3 different forms of affect regulation
Marla Herbig, MSW, ACSW, LICSW, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in Seattle. She received her Diploma from NPIAP in Seattle, and has studied Sand Tray in San Francisco and Switzerland. She has studied Somatic Transformation with Sharon Stanley for 10 years, and is deeply interested in the intersection of developmental neuroscience and Analytical Psychology. She is a Senior Training Analyst with the InterRegional Society of Jungian Analysts, a co-founder of the Jungian Psychotherapists Association and of the Seattle Sensory Garden. She has studied basket making with elders from several tribes, and has long been engaged with the Tibetan Resettlement Project and other refugee programs.