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SUMMARY:Annual JPA Ethics Workshop with Beverley Zabriskie\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:Saturday April 25\, 2026 \n10:00 am – 4:30 pm \n6 CE’s \nLocation: Good Shepherd Center\, Seattle WA \n  \n“Agency from Within\, Ethics as Process and Field” \nAn ethic – and ethics – exist in a context. Unlike commandments\, differentiated ethics do not descend from above to below. They are not based on dictates and dogmas\, nor fixed and universal precepts nor rules applicable to all settings and conditions. The vectors of ethical thought and behavior are both vertically linked to the constants of values\, and also horizontally connected to mandates emerging from specific situations. \nFinely tuned ethics pertain to both implicit values and explicit behaviors. They develop from the purposiveness of the enterprise\, the contracts among the participants\, and the considered ideals which inform them. Ethical stances and perspectives are calibrated and refined within the domains of stated endeavors. They imply devotion\, commitment\, and attunement to both the nuanced and explicit. They demand sacrifice of what is not fitting\, attunement to what is required and submission to what is essential and enduring. Thus\, ethics is a field phenomenon. What belongs in one setting may be intrusive in another\, what is essential in one scenario may be anathema in the next. This requirement of relevance is far from relativizing. Rather\, discriminated ethics demand the ability to measure and weigh various values\, an alertness to mutual expectations and obligations\, to the satisfactions of appropriate standards\, and sensitivity to dubious gratifications. \nEthics could also be called a systems theory – theoretical and practical\, abstract and behavioral\, grounded in mindfulness of repetitive patterns\, immediate consequences and long-term effects. It is alert to memory\, and open to imagination. Unlike the systems of belief based on revelation\, or the reactivity to past experience\, ethics is an emergent process. It is akin to complexity\, wherein the third of a synthesis or conjunction is greater than the sum of its parts\, considered here as impersonal articulated values and the personal reality of authentic experience. \nJung describes instinct as “the dynamic form of the image”\, and image as “the instinct’s representation to itself”. In The Psychology of the Transference\, he alludes to emotion as “Fermentation.” Complex and symptom\, conscious and unconscious\, instinct and image\, the givens of the body\, the yearnings of soul and dynamics of spirit mix\, merge\, discern and differentiate in the explicit service to the seeker and the implicit psychological benefit of the therapist. \nPast and present meet\, for the sake of the future\, in a psychic time\, Jung described as the prospective or teleological vector of the unconscious. For the clinician\, there is much to track\, pursue\, uncover and reveal through the comprehension and admission of what exists within. Through attending to the reality of one’s own psyche\, while engaging the subtle and obvious interpersonal effects in the field phenomena of therapeutic process\, we may land in the intrapsychic ground where we find the agency of a subject\, emerging from within. \n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/annual-jpa-ethics-workshop-with-beverly-zabriskie-jungian-analyst/
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Center\, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N Room #202\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ethics
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SUMMARY:Authentic Movement 2026
DESCRIPTION:**Scroll to Bottom for Tickets**\nHi Dear Colleagues\,\nRiding the wave of the collaboration between JPA and the Seattle Jung Society in September 2025 with Erica Lorentz’s workshop on Authentic Movement (AM)\, I am offering (as promised\, but a little delayed) a longer series for those who would like to continue practicing AM. \nAfter considering lots of studio options in Seattle\, I have decided that the best option\, especially in terms of cost\, is to home this group in my new studio space here on Whidbey Island in Langley. \nFor those who feel called\, making a trek can feel like a pilgrimage . . .  at least that’s how it was for me the many times that I traveled a very long distance to see my AM teacher\, Janet Adler\, for many decades.\nAs one travels toward what can feel like a destination of Self\, interior space clears\, listening deepens and becomes vast. \nThis is a closed group\, meaning once the series begins\, no new admissions are possible. JPA members will be given priority to sign up for this series and the group is capped at 10 people. If you have not practiced AM with me before\, there will be an interview prior to admission. Participants will commit to paying for the entire series\, whether or not they attend every session. Of course\, attending each session is preferred\, but we know how life is. Nevertheless\, it is understood that this is a commitment both in terms of time and cost. \nThe group will be both educational and deeply experiential. We will focus on AM primarily through a Jungian lens. Journaling\, art-making\, and sandplay will be options following movement to deepen and ground the movement experience\, and there will be a witness circle. \nIf there is interest\, this can become an ongoing group in the Summer or Fall\, depending on members’ availability and interests. \nWe’ll meet on Sundays\, 3/15\, 4/19\, 5/17\, and 6/14 from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. \nCost will depend on number of people attending\, but an estimate is $100/month or $500/series. \nThe best ferry from Mukilteo to catch to make these times would be 10:30 AM. Lines should not be too much of a problem during this time slot\, at least that is the hope! Walking on and taking public transit to my studio is also an option. \nI’m linking a PDF flyer here. Feel free to share with others in JPA. I will wait a couple of weeks to hear from JPA members and if there is still room\, I will open it up to Seattle Jung members and other psychotherapists. \nYou can sign up by contacting me by email at lisa.fladager@gmail.com or by phone at 360-221-2677\, which is a voicemail and does not receive texts. \nWith care\,\nLisa \n \n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/am-2026/
CATEGORIES:Authentic Movement
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SUMMARY:Winter Workshop with Rob Tyminski\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:**Scroll to Bottom for Tickets**\nJungian Psychotherapists Association\nAnnual Workshop\nwith \nRob Tyminski\, Jungian Analyst\nSaturday February 28\n10:00am to 4:30pm\nIn-person Only\n12:45-1:15 Lunch\n(pre-order available online – $25)\nGood Shepherd Center\n4649 Sunnyside Ave. N\nSeattle\, WA 98103\nRoom 202\n$145 Members\n$185 Non-Members\n(plus WA State Tax Effective October 2025)\n6 CEs included\nBeyond the Binary:\nHybrids and Mosaics\nHybrids put things together in surprising\, unanticipated ways and have fascinated people since ancient times. This workshop begins by describing a myth about hybrids\, the Chimera. I discuss where Jung refers to the Chimera. His main reference is within a 1942 essay about Paracelsus that Jung gave as a talk to commemorate 400 years since Paracelsus’s death.  I touch on why Paracelsus was an intriguing figure for Jung. I provide examples of hybridity that are contemporary:\n1) Adolescents playing with gender fluidity;\n2) The collective merger with screens of all kinds that have become like auxiliary selves; and\n3) The psychotherapeutic field.\nMy talk explores the concept of gender expansiveness. Young people\, including children and adolescents\, more frequently are experimenting with crossing gender lines. This trend can be understood as a sociocultural process for humanizing archetypal forms of gender diversity. A case example illustrates how gender fantasies are worked through within an empathic analytic relationship. I look at the psychological consequences of our increasing dependence on technology\, and I discuss ideas about unconscious connections in psychotherapy. All of these hybrids are relevant to psychotherapy with adults as well. Older theories struggle with hybridity because of their binary underpinnings. A new approach would be a model of the psyche as a mosaic that combines many things at once\, even when they don’t fit together neatly.\nLearning objectives:\n\n\nParticipants will be able to describe how hybrids manifest within the psyche.\n\n\nParticipants will be able to give an example for how psychotherapy can create a hybrid field.\n\n\nParticipants will have an understanding for the shortcomings of binary models of the mind.\n\n\nBio:\nROBERT TYMINSKI\, D.M.H. is an adult and child analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and past president (2014-16). His books include: The Psychological Effects of Immigrating: A Depth Psychology Perspective on Relocating to a New Place; Male Alienation at the Crossroads of Identity\, Culture and Cyberspace; Crooked Lines;  andThe Psychology of Theft and Loss: Stolen and Fleeced. He is a 2025 winner of the Michael Fordham Prize from the Journal of Analytical Psychology. He is working on a new book about analysis and psychotherapy with boys and young men.\nReadings:\nTyminski\, R. (2022). The Psychological Effects of Immigrating: A Depth Psychology Perspective on Relocating to a New Place. Routledge.\nTyminski\, R. (2024). “Humanizing Different Archetypal Expressions of Gender Expansiveness.” Journal of Analytical Psychology\, 69\, 5\, 1-18.\nTyminski\, R. (2025). “Looking at the Alhambra.” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche\, 19\, 1\, 34-48.\nwww.roberttyminski.com
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/winter-workshop-with-rob-tyminski-jungian-analyst/
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Center\, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N Room #202\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Fall Workshop with Jorge de la O\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:Jungian Psychotherapists Association\nAnnual Fall Workshop\nwith \nJ0rge de la O\, Jungian Analyst \nNovember 1\, 2025\n10:00am to 4:30pm\nIn-person Only\n1:00-1:30 Lunch (pre-order available online $25) \nSt. Andrew’s Episcopal Church\nMcLachlan Hall\n111 NE 80th St.\nSeattle\, WA 98115 \n$145 Members\n$185 Non-Members\n6 CEs included \nDeath\, Shadow and the Cultural Complex: A Jungian Clinical Exploration of Día de los Muertos y La Chingada\n“Group complexes litter the psychic landscape and are as easily detonated as the literal land mines that scatter the globe and threaten life – especially young life…”\n-Thomas Singer\, The Cultural Complex \nAs current events reveal\, these landmines\, these group complexes threaten not only the wellbeing of People of Color but life globally. This presentation will focus on one such landmine\, the “The Chingada Complex.” \nLa Chingada is a multifaceted entity that shows not only the Mexican psyche but also the collective wound of all who live in the United States. This workshop will heighten the clinician’s awareness of the cultural psyche and the dynamics of the Chingada complex. By honoring the sol y sombra of this archetypal pattern\, the therapist can begin to understand their relationship to the Chingada complex and the devastation of cultural-based trauma. \nParticipants are asked to honor that we are meeting on the Día de los Muertos and are encouraged to bring photos and mementos as part of an “ofrenda”\, or altar\, we will create to our departed loved ones as they return to us on this day. Día de los Muertos is a pre-Columbian tradition that has taken root in North American culture. This workshop will include a discussion of this sacred ritual with a focus on the work of printmaker and engraver Jose Guadalupe Posada and his profound impact on the art of Día de los Muertos. To quote Posada\, “Todos somos Calaveras\,” we are all skeletons. \nBio:\nJorge maintains a private practice specializing in analytical psychotherapy. Jorge is also a retired public-school teacher with over 35 years of classroom experience. He is a member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Jorge is an emeritus professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute. Currently Jorge serves as president of the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern California. Jorge has presented nationally and internationally on a variety of Jungian topics.  Most recently\, he published chapter in a book entitled “Jungian Analysis in a World on Fire: At the Nexus of Individual and Collective Trauma.” Jorge’s Chapter is entitled: “Cuauhtémoc and the Other: Confronting the Chingada Complex.\n\nPlease contact Ryan\, JPA’s program chair\, with any questions at: ryan@theinnerworldtherapy.com\nWe look forward to seeing you!!\nArtwork by Jose Guadalupe Posada – circa 1910 \nLearning Objectives: \n1.     Integrate a cross-cultural approach that supports the worth\, dignity\, potential\, and uniqueness of each individual.  \n2.     Examine how the therapist can utilize this cultural imagery in psychotherapy with the Latinx patient.    \n3.     Increase sensitivity to culture and diversity and broaden an awareness of how culture controls behavior in deep and persistent ways. Many of which are outside the awareness and\, therefore\, beyond the conscious control of the individual.  \n4.     Develop understanding of the ongoing impact of the Conquest of America from a Jungian perspective. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/fall-workshop-jorge/
LOCATION:St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church\, 111 NE 80th St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Clinical Consultation with Jorge de la O\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Clinical Consult\nNovember 2\n10:30 am to 12:30 pm\nfor\nJPA Members Only (Limit 8)\nConsultation Fee $50\n(Please bring your check book to the consult)\nSeattle Location – Dawn’s House\nPlease RSVP below\n\n\n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/clinical-consultation-with-jorge-de-la-o-jungian-analyst/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251019T140000
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SUMMARY:Fall Salon 2025
DESCRIPTION:FALL SALON 2025\nWILD\nSunday October 19   2-5 pm \nJPA Salons are small group gatherings that offer the invitation to share and/or witness sharing around a theme that touches upon an aspect of the human experience in the natural world.  Following our Midsummer Pan picnic we’ll explore the theme of WILD. \nIn what ways does the theme of Wild speak to you? What is wild in the psyche?  In human nature? What does it mean to you to connect to the wild in nature? What do the energies of a wild archetype have to offer us?  What places and spaces are still wild? What has been lost by forsaking the wild?   Consider sharing your own creative musings through written or spoken word\, song\, movement\, visual art\, dream images\, or a share from another’s work or clinical vignettes that have inspired or moved you. \nSpace is limited to 12 participants\nQueen Anne location \nRSVP to Lindsey Rosen at mindbodypsychotherapy46@gmail.com\nIf you  are interested in sharing/presenting\, please indicate the modality and length of time you would need. \n\nPhoto of Finn by Lindsey Rosen 🐶
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/fall-salon-2025/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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SUMMARY:Clinical Consultation with Erica Lorentz\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Clinical Supervision\n10-1pm\, September 21\nfor\nJPA Members Only (Limit 8)\nLunch 1-2:30pm\nConsultation Fee – divided by participants\nSeattle Location – Dawn’s House\n3 CE’s included\nPlease RSVP on the JPA Website here:\nhttps://jpaseattle.org/our-events/\n\nWorking with the Edge:\nEmbodied Active Imagination\n\n“The body is merely the visibility of the soul\, the psyche\, and the soul is the psychological experience of the body. So it is really one and the same thing.” C. G. Jung\nIn this supervision group\, participants will explore embodied active imagination which involves a conscious dialogue with the wisdom of the unconscious. The Sufis called this realm of the imagination\, the subtle body\, and the inter-active field the Mundus Imaginalis. This dialogue is essential for our healing and transformation and was Jung’s preferred method for engaging with the unconscious (see The Black Books and The Red Book). Our guide for this process comes from the psyche itself that manifests through the body and images in the therapist and client and the inter-active field.\nParticipants will present vignettes from their work to be discussed with the facilitator and the group. This is not about judgement\, but an exploration of how to hone our inner radar and follow the client.\nPlease come to the lecture. I will send a couple of chapters from my book Body as Shadow: Jung’s Embodied Individuation Process.\nWatch TED talk “My Stroke of Insight”\nby Jill Bolte Taylor.\nRecommended Books:\nListening to the Rhino– Janet Dallett\nEmbodimemt – Robert Bosnak\nBio:\nErica Lorentz\, MEd\, LPC\, Diplomate Jungian Analyst (IAAP) is a training analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of New England where she has served on the Training Board. Her book Body as Shadow: Jung’s Embodied Individuation Process will be published by Karnac London this fall. She has been an adjunct faculty at Antioch New England Graduate School of Professional Psychology\, and a training analyst with the Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Pacifica Radio and the Jung Platform have featured her work\, and her lectures can be found on YouTube. Since 1986 she has given lectures and workshops in the US\, Canada\, and the UK\, and had the honor of teaching in India last year. Her area of expertise is working with the embodied mythopoetic process in analysis and the inter-active field. Her initiation into Jung’s embodied active imagination started in 1975 when she began studying Authentic Movement (the Jungian form of movement work) with her mentor Janet Adler.\nCEU Learning Objectives:\n1. Become more aware of the importance of the inter-active field in the transference and countertransference relationship. \n2. Heighten their own embodied sensitivity while facilitating active imagination. \n3. Better identify the emotional doorways into the inner world of the client when doing embodied active imagination\n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/lecture-workshop-and-case-consultation-with-erica-lorentz-jungian-analyst/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250919T190000
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SUMMARY:Public Talk and Workshop with Erica Lorentz\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:Jungian Psychotherapists Association and the C.G. Jung Society Seattle\nInvite You\nto a\nSpecial Workshop\nwith \nErica Lorentz\, Jungian Analyst\nSeptember 19 & 2o\, 2025\nRegistration is NOW OPEN\nPlease register for each event separately below \n\nFriday Public Lecture  \n7-9pm\, September 19\nGood Shepherd Center\nIn-Person and Hybrid\nFee $20 JPA Members \n2 CE’s $20\nRegister on the Seattle Jung Society website: \nHome \n\nAs a JPA member you will receive the member price by choosing the “member” option on the drop down menu. You also need to select the CEU option if you want CE’S for this event.\n \nBody as Shadow:\nJung on Re-membering the Body\nIn 1913\, Jung followed his Soul into the unconscious. This journey was the Rosetta Stone for the rest of his research and work. His destiny was to redeem the embodied soul from vilification and exile for modern psychology. We will trace through neuroscience and history how and why our healthy instinct\, emotion\, intuition\, energy\, imagination\, somatic unconscious\, and the feminine was pushed into the cultural unconscious. This is the story of how our embodied soul was forced into the shadow. \n \nJung states that we cannot have a soulful life or transform without connection to our body.  Body and Soul are inextricably linked. We will demonstrate how his favorite method of working\, embodied active imagination\, offers us the ability to engage with our embodied soul and the inter-active field\, thus retrieving it from the shadow. This is his legacy to us.\n\nSaturday Workshop\n10-4pm\, September 20\nGood Shepherd Center\nIn-Person Only (Limit 20)\nFee $125 JPA Members\n6 CE’s $30\nRegister on the Seattle Jung Society website: \nHome \n\nAs a JPA member you will receive the member price by choosing the “member” option on the drop down menu. You also need to select the CEU option if you want CE’S for this event.\nA Somatic Approach to Dreams\nDreams are teaching stories that bridge the inner and outer life. They are personal and sacred\, and help us understand how to respond to stress. Each dream is perfect and only needs our honest devotion to decipher its message. Using principles of Authentic Movement\, the facilitator will support participants to enter their dreams through movement\, art\, and writing to engage with the dreamscape. Meaning emerges as we allow ourselves to experience the symbolic language of the dream. As a group\, we will respectfully support each person’s story\, without projection or interpretation. No prior experience is necessary. \n\n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/lecture-workshop-and-case-consultation-with-erica-lorentz-jungian-analyst-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250726T160000
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SUMMARY:Midsummer Eve Pan Picnic and Library Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come frolic and picnic with fellow JPA members and listen to Ryan Maher’s informal presentation on Pan after a tour of the library with Tamara Walker on\nJung’s 150th birthday.\nAnd yes\, there will be cake\n\nNancy Alvord Library\, C.G. Jung Society Seattle\n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/midsummer-eve-pan-picnic-and-library-tour/
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Center\, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N Room #202\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250426T170000
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SUMMARY:Spring Social
DESCRIPTION:APRIL 26 SOCIAL GATHERING FOLLOWING SPRING WORKSHOP\n5-7 pm \n\nSprouting New Members \nPlease join us at Dianne Graham’s home to MEET AND GREET your fellow JPA members\, both new and old (and everyone in between!)\, and help warmly welcome new members into our community.  We’ll have hors d’oeuvres\, wine and beer\, ice breakers\, and a little JPA Trivia fun and games!\nRSVP not required but helpful:\ndianneg@diannegraham.com\nDianne 206.229.8537 or Lindsey 206.940.7965
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/spring-social/
CATEGORIES:Social
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SUMMARY:Spring Workshop with Marla Herbig MSW\, Jungian Analyst - Exploring a Person's True Nature
DESCRIPTION:Jungian Psychotherapists Association\nAnnual Spring Workshop\nwith\nMarla Herbig MSW\, Jungian Analyst\nWorkshop\nApril 26\, 2025\n9:30am to 4:00pm\n12:30-1:00 Lunch (Pre-order Available)\nGood Shepherd Center\n4649 Sunnyside Ave. N Room #202\nSeattle\, WA 98103\n$145 Members\n$175 Non-Members\n6 CEs \nRegistration is OPEN and CLOSES on 4/23 \n*Please scroll down to purchase your tickets* \n‘Be in harmony with your capacity\, with your created nature’ – Rumi \nWhy 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. \nLearning Objectives: \nStudents will be able to:\n1.  Define ‘Capacity’\n2.  Identify the contributions of the ‘Superior Function’ and the ‘Inferior Function’\n3.  Identify and use 3 different forms of affect regulation \nMarla 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. \n 
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/spring-workshop-with-marla-herbig-msw-jungian-analyst/
LOCATION:Good Shepherd Center\, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N Room #202\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Spring Salon 2025
DESCRIPTION:JPA Salons are an opportunity to strengthen and deepen our community in a more intimate setting. We  invite you to share (and/or witness)\nan offering around a theme that touches on the human experience in the natural world. \nThis Spring we invite you to contemplate \nQUICKENING: \nTo feel the movement of life growing/ to revive\, or make alive/ to stimulate\, kindle\, burn more intensely/hasten\, accelerate/ shine more brightly\, vivify… \nWhat stirrings in your inner life\, or the inner lives of your clients and/or the collective are you noticing more acutely this season?  What is asking/needing to be noticed in its growing reality?  Or revived?-  in you\, humanity\, our relationship to Nature? \n\nConsider sharing your own creative musings through written or spoken word\, song\, movement\, visual art\, dream images\, or a share from another’s work or clinical vignettes that have inspired or moved you. \nRSVP to Lindsey Rosen – mindbodypsychotherapy46@gmail.com\nIf you are interested in sharing/presenting\, please indicate the modality and length of time you would need. \nSpace is limited to 12 participants. \nQueen Anne location. \nPhoto by Lindsey Rosen
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/spring-salon-2025/
CATEGORIES:Salon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250315T093000
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SUMMARY:Ethics Workshop with Dr. John Beebe\, Jungian Analyst
DESCRIPTION:Jungian Psychotherapists Association\nAnnual Ethics Workshop for JPA Members\nDr John Beebe MD\nJungian Analyst C G Jung Institute San Francisco\n— FREE MEMBERS ONLY EVENT —\nBecome a Member Today \nRegister below to assure yourself a spot for this great workshop.\nRegistration opens March 3rd\, 2025 \n\nMarch 15\, 2025\n9:30am to 4:30pm\n6 CE hours\nOn Zoom and Recorded\n12:30-1:30 Lunch Break and JPA\nFor more information: link here\nRegistration opens March 3rd below\n\nAs a JPA membership benefit\, Ethics is included in your membership dues\, but registration is still required to receive the Zoom Link and CEs.\nIntegrity in the Analytic Relationship\nAccepting an analytic transference involves more than holding a projection that the patient in psychotherapy will eventually withdraw through objective testing of reality. The analytical psychotherapist is expected not to only to understand the analysand\, but also to uphold values. That means that the therapist’s integrity is just as important as the therapist’s empathy. It also suggests that the effort required to meet that expectation is one that the therapist should display and\, when necessary\, share. This seminar will explore how it can be met in a human and healing way\, with impact on the patient’s integrity as well. \nDr. Beebe will use film clips during his talk and has provided an article you can access below via the link to prepare for our day together. \n\nParticipants will be able to give two examples of how therapists might unconsciously invite a transference and say why that is not helpful to the patient.\nParticipants will be able to explain when the therapist should accept a transference and when he or she should push back against a transference.\nParticipants will be able to give an example of how a transference\, once accepted\, can be used with integrity to help the client transform a complex.\n\nJohn Beebe\, MD\, is a psychiatrist in San Francisco\, California and a senior analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He was the Institute’s President from 2000-2002. He is an active member of the International Association of Analytic Psychology (IAAP)and served as its Liaison to its Developing Group in Shanghai. He founded the Institute’s quarterly publication\, The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal\, now titled Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche.Dr. Beebe also served as the US co-editor of the London-based Journal of Analytical Psychology. He is interested in film and has many videos pertaining to this and clinical concerns that can be found online. He has authored or co-authored numerous articles and books; his widely distributed Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type: the reservoir of consciousness (2016) includes his innovative eight-function model. For the JPA Ethics workshop\, we will be using his Integrity in Depth (2005) as a basis for discussion and will distribute his paper “Integrity in the Analytic Relationship” (from the Psychoanalytic Review\, Aug 1999\, 86\, 4) to all JPA members prior to the webinar. Dr. Beebe is licensed in California and Washington among others. \nLink – Article for Workshop – Please Read\nIntegrity in the analytic relationship.pdf \nPhoto by Dawn Marie Loerch – Zurich 2024
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/integrity-in-the-analytic-relationship/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Online\, n/a\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ethics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T090000
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SUMMARY:A Webinar with Dr. Ann Ulanov - Topic Uncertainty: Is it a Gift?
DESCRIPTION:Jungian Psychotherapists Association\, in partnership with the C. G. Jung Society\, Seattle\,  is proud to announce: \nDr. Ann Ulanov\, M. Div.\, Ph.D.\, L.H.D. \nUncertainty: Is It a Gift? \nSaturday\, February 22\, 2025 \n9:00 am to Noon \nFor more information and to order tickets visit: \nThe C.G. Jung Society Seattle website.
URL:https://jpaseattle.org/event/a-webinar-with-dr-ann-ulanov-topic-uncertainty-is-it-a-gift/
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