2022 Seminars
Australian and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2022
Seminars for Clinicians
24th September 2022 | Zoom | Harnessing the Imagination in Jungian Psychoanalysis |
Miriam Stein and Beth Foley Join Dr Miriam Stein and Dr Beth Foley in this clinical seminar to explore working with opposites in Jungian psychoanalysis using non-verbal methods such as visual images, inner personifications, bodily sensing, synchronistic experiences, and dreamwork. |
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20th August 2022 | Zoom | Anaclitic depression and the archetype of the feminine |
Dr Janis Maxwell In this seminar, we will explore the possible meaning of this anaclitic depression from a Jungian perspective. What happens when an individual, a family, or society at large is deprived of a meaningful and emotional connection to the Feminine, specifically the archetypal Feminine as reflected in the Mother? We will discuss the implications of being deprived of this archetypal field called “Mother” and ways to address it. depression involving interpersonal dependency. |
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4th June 2022 | Zoom | Working with Dreams |
Carole Viney and Michelle Morris Jungian analyst Carole Viney and transpersonal psychotherapist Michelle Morris invite you to this half day exploration of the Embodied Imagination® method of working with dreams pioneered by Jungian analyst Robert Bosnak. This is a therapeutic and creative way of working with dreams, memories, symptoms and creative projects. |
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30 April 2022 | Zoom | The Analyst’s Shadow |
Dr Beth Foley Join Dr Beth Foley for this clinical seminar exploring Jungian approaches to explore the emergence and impact of our shadow, how this is experienced and how this might be worked with in an ongoing way. |
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2021 Seminars
Australian and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2021
Seminars for Clinicians
20 November 2021 | Zoom | Working with Couples |
Julia Meyerowitz-Katz, Sue Oliver, Deb Power A clinical seminar exploring Jungian approaches to understanding the role of unconscious processes underlying the difficulties that propel couples into therapy. |
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30 October 2021 | Zoom | The Sense of Self in Jungian Psychoanalysis |
Les Stein This workshop will focus on Jung’s insights into the Self in clinical practise. Jung viewed the Self as a mystical Other which is beyond conscious thought yet is the centre of the psyche, and its realization is the goal of all therapy. |
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25 September 2021 | Zoom | Black Knot – White Knot |
Craig San Roque Join with Craig San Roque and others for a zoom seminar exploring Jung’s ‘Psychology of the Transference’, adapted for Australian intercultural contexts. Psychoanalytic meditations for practitioners in indigenous relationship. |
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18 September 2021 | Zoom | Encounters with Narcissistic and Borderline Functioning |
Kerrie Kirkwood, Julia Meyerowitz-Katz A clinical seminar exploring Jungian psychoanalytic approaches to understanding the challenges, constraints and potentialities in clinical work with narcissistic and borderline processes. |
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14 August 2021 | Zoom | Encounters with Narcissistic and Borderline Functioning |
Kerrie Kirkwood, Julia Meyerowitz-Katz A clinical seminar exploring Jungian psychoanalytic approaches to understanding the challenges, constraints and potentialities in clinical work with narcissistic and borderline processes. |
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24 July 2021 | Zoom | Individuation in Clinical Practice: Jungian perspectives |
Katina Ellis, Kerrie Kirkwood Individuation is a process of life-long development and evolution that us unique to each individual. Clinical experience will be used to describe how these processes can be worked with in the consulting room. |
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17 July 2021 | Zoom | The Snake: As Symbol in Myth, Dream, Story, and Sandplay |
Sarah Gibson, Joy Norton, Lorraine Richards A day immersion into the symbol of the snake as it appears in myth, dream, story, and sandplay. It will amplify the snake in healing traditions in the process of psychological transformation and the development of consciousness. |
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29 May 2021 | Zoom | Individuation in Clinical Practice: Jungian perspectives |
Katina Ellis, Kerrie Kirkwood Individuation is a process of life-long development and evolution that us unique to each individual. Clinical experience will be used to describe how these processes can be worked with in the consulting room. |
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27 March 2021 | Zoom | Use of the Frame and Spatial Metaphors |
Sue Austin, Andrew Gresham A clinical seminar seminar which will explore the role of the frame in depth work, followed by a discussion co-facilitated by Andrew Gresham. |
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2019
30 November – |
Governors Bay |
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Sarah Gibson, Joy Norton |
21 September |
Melbourne |
Spirituality in a Contemporary Jungian Psychoanalytic Context |
Judith Pickering, Les Stein |
10 August |
Sydney |
Jungian Approaches to Working with Narcissistic and Borderline States of Mind |
Rae Chittock, Fiona Kalmar, Kerrie Kirkwood |
13 July |
Melbourne |
Encountering Baba Yaga: A Psychological Interpretation of a Fairy Tale |
Sarah Gibson, Joy Norton |
29 June |
Canberra | |
Glenda Cloughley, Amanda Dowd, John Merchant |
6 April |
Sydney |
Spirituality in a Contemporary Jungian Psychoanalytic Context |
Judith Pickering, Les Stein |
22 – 24 March |
Victoria |
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Craig San Roque, Miriam Pickard |
9 March | Coolangatta | Working with Dreams in Clinical Practice: A Jungian Approach |
Patrick Burnett, Jacinta Frawley This seminar will offer participants an opportunity to consider the meaning and process of dreams and dreaming in their clinical practice in the context of Jung’s concept of the psyche and contemporary research in the biological sciences. |
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9 March |
Auckland |
Gender Diversity in a Contemporary Jungian Psychoanalytic Context |
Katina Ellis, Kerrie Kirkwood |
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9 February | Melbourne |
Gender Diversity in a Contemporary Jungian Psychoanalytic Context |
Kerrie Kirkwood, Jo Violet |
2018
CANBERRA
ANZSJA:
Sandplay in Jungian Analysis
Saturday 17 November 2018, Canberra
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Bookings: joynorton@mountainpsych.com.au
AUCKLAND
ANZSJA: Symbolic Processes & the Body in a Contemporary
Jungian Psychoanalytic Context
Saturday October 20, 2018, Auckland
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Bookings: joynorton@mountainpsych.com.au
MELBOURNE
ANZSJA: Symbolic Processes & the Body in a Contemporary
Jungian Psychoanalytic Context
Saturday August 11, 2018, Melbourne
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Bookings: joynorton@mountainpsych.com.au
Craig San Roque, Jungian Analyst practicing in Alice Springs has been involved in Indigenous mental health services since 1992. He will be one of the speakers at a CASSE Symposium on Breakthrough Recognition ‘THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW’ to be held in Melbourne on Saturday 25 March 2017, Melbourne.
What does a nation that sees, hears and knows – that recognises – all of its peoples look like? This symposium
journeys through the unrecognised trails of trauma and may shine a light on dreaming breakthroughs to achieve recognition, change minds and save lives.
For more information: www.casse.org.au
SYDNEY
ANZSJA: Gender Fluidity in a Contemporary Jungian Psychoanalytic Context – April 2018:
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Gender Fluidity in a Contemporary Jungian Psychoanalytic Context Katina Ellis
Three ANZSJA Jungian analysts Katina Ellis (Canberra), Kerrie Kirkwood (Sydney) and Jo Violet (Melbourne) present their clinical experience and current thinking about gender fluidity within the analytic relationship. Each has a depth of experience working with gender issues with children, adolescent or adult clients including transgender clients and those who are exploring the complex issues associated with gender identity and sexual orientation. This seminar is an opportunity to re-examine ideas about gender, trauma and the formation of self. |
Sydney analyst Dr John Merchant continues to run weekly courses in Jungian and general Psychology for the general public through the University of Sydney’s, Centre for Continuing Education (see www.cce.sydney.edu.au). In 2018 these courses are:
C.G. Jung: His life and work
Tuesday 6th Mar to 17th Apr 2018
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Psychology: An Introduction
Tuesday 1st May to 3rd July 2018
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Jung and Dreams
Tuesday 6th Nov to 11th Dec 2018
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Seminar: Fairy Tales and Sandplay – August 3-5, 2018
C G Jung stated that ‘in myths and fairytales, as in dreams, the psyche tells its own story.’
Fairy tales continue to enchant, fascinate and horrify us. They are a valuable resource for adults and children facing the complexities of life and overcoming blocks to psychological development. They offer insights about the emotional experiences of abandonment, envy, hatred, betrayal, rivalry and fear. In this 3 day workshop Jungian analyst Sarah Gibson takes us on journey into some psychological interpretations of the traditional fairy tales that depict the dark feminine, evil stepmother or witch in her wildly varied human and animal guises.
Sarah will explore throughout the weekend how fairy tale symbols may appear in the sand trays of adults. There will be opportunity for participants to investigate their personal connection to traditional fairy tale narratives and to become familiar with the fairy tale characters in their own sand play collections.
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Further information and registration:
http://stanza.asn.au/sandplay-therapy-institute/anz-sti-application/
Sarah Gibson
Sarah Gibson works as a Jungian Analyst (ANZSJA) and Sandplay Therapist (ISST) in private practice in Sydney. She has been working as a psychotherapist with adults for over 25 years, completing her Jungian analytic training with ANZSJA in 2003. As a Training Analyst Sarah teaches and supervises analytic trainees. She became a member of ISST in 2013 and a teaching member in 2017. Sarah has a particular interest in sandplay, story and creativity.
Sarah is an artist and filmmaker. https://sarahcgibson.wordpress.com
Her enhanced e-book Re-enchantment- Ways of Interpreting Fairy Tales (2014) is available from iTunes.
2017
Friday 11th August 2017 – Dr John Merchant will be presenting to the Sydney Jung Society on ‘Jung and the Paranormal’
Join Sydney Jungian Analyst Dr John Merchant in this exploration of the range of Jung’s researches into paranormal phenomena. John will illustrate his presentation with some contemporary examples so as to reveal the nature and functioning of the total psyche.
Venue: Mitchell Theatre, SMSA, LEVEL 1 280 Pitt Street Sydney
Time: Friday 11th August, 2017 from 7.00pm to 8.30pm
Cost: Member $15 Non-Member/Concession $25/$20
11th February 2017 – book launch ‘Art Therapy in the Early Years”
The book launch of ‘ART THERAPY IN THE EARLY YEARS’ edited by Sydney Jungian Analyst, Julia Meyerowitz-Katz and Dean Reddick will be held Saturday 11th February, 3pm Gleebooks, Glebe, NSW. (A Routledge Publication)
Sydney analyst Dr John Merchant continues to run courses in Jungian and general Psychology for the general public through the University of Sydney’s, Centre for Continuing Education. In 2017 these courses are:
Jung and Dreams
Tuesday 31st Jan to 7th Mar 2017
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Psychology: An Introduction
Tuesday 8th Aug to 10th Oct 2017
6.30pm – 8.30pm
Jung and Alchemy
Tuesday 7th Nov to 12th Dec 2017
6.30pm – 8.30pm
2016
Saturday 10th September 2016 Listening to the Kindly Ones
One day workshop with Glenda Cloughley and Johanna McBride exploring the regeneration myth and the arts as remedies for grief and fear many people feel in the climate change crisis.
For more information on these Sydney Jung Society events visit: www.junginsydney.org.au/events
Friday 9th September 2016 Regenerating Politics 7.00-8.30pm
Canberra Jungian analyst Glenda Cloughley shares stories and observations about the renewal of cultural health that still happens when the mystery of regeneration bursts into political life.
Friday 12 August 2016 They’re coming to eat Your Brains: Zombies in Popular Culture 7-8.30pm
Jungian analyst Jacinta Frawley looks at the origin of the zombie in popular culture. How can we understand the twin notions of Zombie Apocaypse and the zombie as a source of creativity and humour?
Short Courses in Jungian Ideas
Jungian analyst Dr John Merchant will offer two short courses
19 July to 23 August 2016 Jung and Dreams 6.30 – 8.30pm
24 October to 28 November 2016 Jung and Archetypes 6.30– 8.30pm
Both these courses are part of the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sydney. For more information go to www.cce.sydney.edu.au
ADELAIDE
4 November 2016 The Sacred Circle 7.30pm
In her talk ‘The Sacred Circle’ Dr Susan Pollard explores the Mandala as a Path of Awareness and Dialogue, we taking up the symbol of the ‘sacred circle.’ She shows how the cycle of ‘quaternary’ appears in life and in dreams and make reference to Jung’s Compass of Psychological Types as individuals travel on the way of individuation.
For more information: www.jungsa.net/monthly-talks.html
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
The following CG Jung Society of Western Australia events include ANZSJA Analysts; Ken Milling, Andre Zanardo, Gregg Kershaw & Brittain Garrett.
Lecture: Matters of the Heart: Holding Poetic Therapeutic Space
Presenters: Ken Milling, Andre Zanardo, Gregg Kershaw, Brittain Garrett
Date: May 18, 2018 at 7:30 pm
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For further information about the following events of the C.G. Jung Society of WA email: president@jungwa.org
18 November Being, Relatedness and ‘Otherness’ 7.30 pm
Jungian analyst Andre Zanardo explores what it is to be genuinely relational? What facilitates and what forecloses this endeavour? With the use of clinical vignettes and images from Jim Jarmusch’s last film ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’, examines the idea that without being truly open and relational to/with an ‘other’, we limit our potential for ongoing psychic self emergence and development.
21 October 2016 Film: Trauma and the Soul Part 2 7.30 pm
16 September 2016 Film: Trauma and the Soul Part 1 7.30pm
These evenings provide the oportunity to hear a lecture by Jungian analyst Donald Kalsched from Albuquerque, New Mexico speak about his latest book Trauma and the Soul (2013). He goes into the mystical or spiritual moments that often occur around the intimacies of psychoanalytic work.
20 August 2016 Being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)
A one day workshop with Aditee Ghate exploring your sensitivity, the role of HSPs in our lives, myths associated with sensitivity and the clinical implications of working with HSPs.
19 August 2016 Resolution of a Projection: Transference manifested through technology 7.30pm
Jungian analyst Aditee Ghate will differentiate the concepts of projection and transference and explore how these are manifest specifically through technology.
The following CG Jung Society of Western Australia event will be presented by ANZSJA Analyst Aditee Ghate:
Lecture: Traumatic dissociation of aspects of the feminine: An Asian cultural perspective
Presenter: Aditee Ghate
Date: September 21, 2018 at 7:30 pm
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