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The C. G. Jung Foundation presents:

Online Seminar

Join us for this live event!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
8:00 – 9:30 pm EDT

Sponsored jointly by
The C.G. Jung Foundation and The Jung Center of Houston

We are pleased and excited to offer this online seminar — or Webinar.
Enrollment is limited, so we encourage you to register soon.


Honoring the Integrity of the Dream

Webinar Presenters:

Jerry M. Ruhl, PhD
Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD

Register for Webinar


Encounter two distinctive but complementary approaches to dream work — dream interpretation and dream enactment — in this dialogue between Jungian analyst Sylvester Wojtkowski and psychologist Jerry Ruhl.

Using Federico Fellini’s Book of Dreams, we will explore the process of dream interpretation. The dream can be seen as an imaginal text that the ego needs to relate to and hold in imagination, so that it can learn how to approach the others in the psyche.

In the complementary process of dream enactment, we learn how a lived experience of the dream can put us in touch with the unconscious and the ground of our own being. This process draws on the Jungian technique of active imagination to help us relativize the position of the ego

Short presentations by each presenter will be followed by a Q & A with seminar participants.

Webinar Presenters:

Jerry M. Ruhl, PhD, is an author, psychologist, and executive director of The Jung Center in Houston, Texas. With Robert A. Johnson, he is the co-author of Living Your Unlived Life, Contentment, and Balancing Heaven and Earth.

Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City. He received his doctorate from the New School for Social Research


How does a Webinar work?

Participants log in from their computer where they watch and listen to the presentation. They are able to interact via a chat feature on the webinar interface, voice-over Internet protocol and/or a separate telephone connection.

How much does this Webinar cost?

The Webinar fee is $19 ($14 for members of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York or the Jung Center of Houston.

How do I sign up?

Register online via the Jung Center of Houston website. (Instructions Below)

Can viewers participate in the discussions?

Yes. Participants can ask questions via chat.

Can I listen to the Webinar at a later time?

No. This Webinar is available only once. Other Webinars may be available for later listening.

Can I go to the lecture in person instead of watching online?

No. This Webinar is available online only.

How is this Webinar produced?

This online Webinar will be hosted by GoToWebinar. For complete information about the GoToWebinar technology, including technical specifications, visit: GoToWebinar.com


Register for the Webinar :

The following link will take you to the registration process page on the Jung Center of Houston's website.

Register for Webinar

After registering, you will receive a receipt and instructions for how to access the webinar on May 26.


For additional information, contact the C.G. Jung Foundation:
212-697-6430 or email: webinar@cgjungny.org

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