Upcoming Courses for Winter Term 2017

Upcoming Courses for Winter 2017

 

 

Archetypal Psychology, Wednesdays, 1/4,11,18,25 (Feb 1st, snow day); 7-9PM; 55 Clover Lane, Waterbury

The version of psychology associated with Jungian psychotherapy is often labeled “archetypal,” in recognition of Jung’s stress on the archetypal world and the myths and legends that reflect it. In this course students learn how to approach the study of the soul through myths and how to interpret their own soul journey through the lens of archetypes, via working with a variety of exercises, supplemented with readings by Jung, Hillman, von Franz, Edinger and other Jungians.

 

Jungian Perspectives on Current Events, Thursdays, 1/5,2/2,3/2; 7-9PM; 55 Clover Lane, Waterbury

We continue this 9-month course with discussion of Alan Blinder, After the Music Stopped. New York: Penguin Press, 2014, for Jan 5th, 2017; George Akerlof & Robert Shiller, Phishing for Phools. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015, for Feb. 2nd and

Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2014, for March 2nd. This reading/discussion program is open to everyone, even those who haven’t read the Fall term books.

 

How To Turn Your Life Experience into a Career So You Don’t Have to Go Back to School; 1/12; 6PM EST; online video workshop; to register: Cornelia @CorneliaWard.com

In this inspiring online video workshop learn about how to find a career you love without going back to school. Learn how you can fulfill your life purpose now by identifying those life experiences you’ve had which could point the way to a new career; how to gain more confidence so you can move forward into work where you can feel completely fulfilled; what steps you can take now so you can start helping people through your life purpose sooner rather than later; and more. Led by Cornelia Ward.

 

Meeting Your Inner Partner, Wednesdays, 2/8,15,22,3/1 (Mar 8th, snow day); 7-9PM; 55 Clover Lane, Waterbury; $60; to register, call Sue (802) 244-7909.

One of the most important of Jung’s theories was his idea of the inner partner, the “anima” in a man, the “animus” in a woman. Part of the individuation process is becoming aware of this inner energy and how it shows up in our lives, projected on to other human beings that we are attracted to, fall in love with, marry, fight with and struggle to understand. This workshop supports students’ wising up to the qualities and nature of their anima or animus via a series of exercises and analyses of their astrological chart.

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New Book by Faculty Member Janet Savage:

Hand Wisdom

an in-depth analysis of the manifold ways your hands hold insights

contact Janet at (802) 279-8554 or