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Jungian Psychology in Everyday Life

  • Unitarian Universalist Church of Cleveland - Wheelchair Accessible (map)

Many concepts in Jungian Psychology are helpful for a person on a soul-directed path. This class begins with reverie surrounding our story, including where we came from, who we are, and how we struggle to move forward. Examining the patterns of our lives allows our personal stories and day-to-day interactions to be creative possibilities.

The Psychological perspective is that restoration and a sense of wholeness are possible when life lessons become more integrated. The many experiences that have shaped us can point the direction forward as we find our strength and potential on life's path.

The class will focus on three concepts: the expression of shadow material, understanding the tension of the opposites, and Individuation.

The class is offered in three sessions on Saturday mornings from 10am to 12 noon, October 7, October 28, and November 18. Each class will focus on a different concept, developing from the previous session. 

6 CEUs available for $30

Led by Laura Chapman, MA, LSW, Jungian Analyst

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