Video & Discussion
Jung at the Movies: "Inside Out" as a Psychological Journey
Date: October 8, 2016
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 8 p.m.
CEUs: 3.5 CEUs Available
Costs: Members $20, non-Member $25 and Senior Citizens $5 discount
Description:
The blockbuster 2015 animated Pixar film Inside Out offers an accessible and heart-felt inroad into basic constructs of Jungian psychology. The movie tells the story of Riley, an 11 year-old girl whose family is moving from Minnesota to San Francisco. The film dramatizes Riley’s internal struggles with Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy. Inside Out is a psychological speed date; psychotherapy in a nutshell. Please join us for a viewing of the film followed by discussion.
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The segment will include a moderated discussion with Jody Wainer.
About Wainer:
Jody Wainer is a Licensed Independent Social Worker and a Jungian analyst. She has been in private practice since 1996. She is the past president of Jung Cleveland. Ms. Wainer is interested in increasing the visibility and understanding of Jungian thought and the support it can offer to our lives.