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Jung Chicago Radio

Jung Chicago Radio

C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago

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Frequency: 1 episode/29d. Total Eps: 137

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Jung in the World | Decoding James Hillman with Dick Russell

mardi 3 septembre 2024Duration 34:31

Award-winning journalist and Hillman biographer Dick Russell discusses his recent book The Life and Ideas of James Hillman: Volume II: Revisioning Psychology with Patricia Martin. Dick Russell is the award-winning author of fifteen non-fiction books, including three New York Times best-sellers. In addition to his biographical trilogy about depth psychologist James Hillman, he has just […]

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Jung in the World | Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth and Art with Lewis Hyde

jeudi 20 juin 2024Duration 48:45

Our Spring Fundraising Drive ends June 30! We need your help to keep this free podcast, our classes, and our training programs going. Become a supporter by making a donation today! Renowned mythologist and McArthur genius Fellow Lewis Hyde joins Patricia Martin in a revelatory conversation about the trickster archetype embodied in mythology. “Lewis Hyde […]

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Jung in the World | The Power of Ritual: Simple Practices that Restore the Psyche with Casper ter Kuile

jeudi 30 novembre 2023Duration 41:35

Transcript This podcast and everything we do is only possible because of donations by generous individuals like you. Contribute to our Fall Fundraising Drive to ensure that we can continue providing free and low-cost educational resources and training. SUPPORT THE INSTITUTE Author Casper ter Kuile joins Patricia Martin for a lively discussion about how to […]

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A New Model of Psychological Types

dimanche 15 janvier 2017Duration 01:19:36

with John Beebe, MD This episode is the first hour of the seminar A New Model of Psychological Types. Jung’s theory of psychological types is an attempt to make comprehensible the regular differences between individuals. His concepts of introversion and extraversion, thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition have gained wide currency since their introduction in 1920. However, […]

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The Psychology of Fairy Tales

dimanche 18 décembre 2016Duration 01:22:04

with Lois Khan, PhD This episode is “Go I Know Not Whither, Bring Back I Know Not What”, part one of the series The Psychology of Fairy Tales. “Fairy tales are the purest and simplest expression of collective unconscious processes… They represent the archetypes in their simplest, barest, and most concise form … [and] afford […]

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Jungian Women: The First Generation

samedi 19 novembre 2016Duration 01:10:03

with June Singer, PhD This episode is part one of the series Jungians Speak About Jungian Women. Women’s contributions have been central to the development of Jung’s analytical psychology from its inception to the present. Their contributions include direct collaborations with Jung, amplification and interpretation of his ideas and original theoretical contributions to the field. […]

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Transforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: Using the Creative Arts

jeudi 27 octobre 2016Duration 01:14:45

with David Rosen, MD This episode is part one of the series Transforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: A Jungian Approach to Using the Creative Arts. While working extensively with patients suffering from depression, Jungian analyst and psychiatrist David Rosen uncovered helpful clues to understanding this widespread malady. When people feel grief and […]

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Conversation with Arwind Vasavada

dimanche 9 octobre 2016Duration 55:12

Arwind Vasavada (1912-1998) was born and raised in India. In the 1950’s, he traveled to Zurich to study at the Jung Institute and to work in analysis with C.G. Jung. Although he had only a few sessions with Jung, he considered him his guru, a title which Jung himself did not accept in the Indian […]

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Mythologies of Journey & Pilgrimage

vendredi 16 septembre 2016Duration 01:44:40

with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This episode is part one of the series Myths to Grow By. In his later years, Joseph Campbell defined mythology as a system of energy-evoking and energy-directing symbols which serve four functions for individuals and for the culture: the mystical, the cosmological, the sociological, and developmental functions. This course addresses […]

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Terror, Evil, & Loss of the Self

samedi 20 août 2016Duration 01:23:09

with Brenda Donahue, RN, LCSW This episode is part one of the series Terror, Evil, and Loss of the Self. In this seminar, Brenda Donahue discusses how survivors of childhood deprivation or physical and sexual abuse routinely describe themselves as freaks, existing outside of normal human relations because they feel evil or bad. This is because […]

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