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Workshops and Seminars
What Story Are You Living?
a daylong workshop led by Saturday, May 2, 2009 This workshop will explore the importance of stories in our lives. Through guided imagery, mapping and diagramming, and the telling and hearing of stories, participants will gain an enhanced understanding of their own life stories and the archetypal influences and themes embedded within them. We will explore how life stories are formed; and the role of complex and archetype. We will look at the elements of stories — setting, character and role, plot and outcome — and their application to life narratives. We will examine satisfying as well as tragic life stories; and the circumstance of not having a story. Participants are encouraged to take the PMAI (Pearson Marr Archetypal Index — available through www.capt.org) prior to the workshop Hugh K. Marr, Ph.D., has been a psychotherapist for over 35 years. He received his Masters in Clinical/Organizational psychology from California School of Professional Psychology, and his doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of Maryland. Most of his career has been in all phases of community mental health; for 14 of those years he directed a partial hospital program which specialized in treating clients with the combination of substance use and serious mental illness. He has had a long time interest in Jungian psychology and his dissertation was Jungian. He has published three books, all co-authored with Dr. Carol Pearson, including The PMAI Manual, Introduction to Archetypes, and, most recently, What Story Are You Living? Currently he is in private practice in Alexandria, Virginia, where he has a special interest in the treatment of trauma and of substance use.
Saturday, May 2, 2009, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tickets should be purchased in advance by mail, by phone or fax with credit card, or in person Monday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. For further information, please call 212-697-6430 or FAX 212-953-3989.
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28 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016 | Tel: (212) 697-6430 | info@cgjungny.org |
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