Film & Discussion
Date: September 24, 2016
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
CEUs: No CEUs Available
Costs: Free. No preregistration is require
Description:
This 1990 documentary film features footage of interviews with Carl Jung himself. The film, therefore, is helpful in providing an up close and personal sense of this renowned pioneer in the field of Depth Psychology. In "The World Within", Jung speaks about various aspects of his approach to understanding thePsyche including working with dreams, imaginal figures, and the importance of ritual and fantasy. The film provides a glimpse into Jung's Red Book, the diary in which he recorded his dreams and imaginal life which he cites as leading to the development of his Psychological Theory. The film also provides footage of
Jung at Bollingen, a stone structure built by Jung which served as a private space for reading, writing, and contemplation. Of this structure, Jung is quoted as saying: "At Bollingen, I am in the midst of my true life, I am most deeply myself".
About the Moderators:
John Troyer, MA, PCC received an MA in Counseling and Human Development from Walsh University. Troyer completed a 2 year clinical training program in Jungian Psychotherapy at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is currently in private practice in Akron, Ohio.
David Palomo, MA, EdS holds an MA in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. A former member of the board of Jung Cleveland, he is the Director of Music Together Summit where he works with the emerging of archetypal processes in young children through the medium of music.