
Creativity and Aging
Saturday, February 22, 2025
10:00 am – 3:00 pm EST
a Zoom seminar led by
Julie Bondanza, PhD
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
Jung said, “We would do well…to think of the creative process as a living thing implanted in the human psyche.” Collected Works, Vol. 15, para. 115
The creative process has no age limit. We see it in small children as they play act; we see it in the dark poetry of adolescents; we see it in adults as they use imagination in their parenting and in their work. We can see it in older people as they explore their psyches and their attitudes toward their lives in a multitude of creative ways.
In this workshop we will look at the academic research that shows how creativity affects the attitudes of older people toward the aging process and the approach of death. We will also explore some of the creative work done by people as they age, and we will have an opportunity to explore our own experience of creativity as we, ourselves, grow older.
Forgiveness – A Jungian Approach
March 29, 2025
11:00 am - 4:00 pm EST
a Zoom seminar led by
Renee M. Cunningham, MFT
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
"And know that there is in thee somewhat of his nature, which will never be corrupted..."
C.G. Jung
This presentation will explore the archetypal experience of forgiveness from psychological, spiritual, and religious perspectives, with the Jungian approach of forgiveness as the central paradigm of contemplation, circumambulating whether or not forgiveness is possible and, if so, how. Utilizing alchemy and myth the presenter will discuss, define and amplify the process of the soul’s development. When completed, the participant will be able to understand why forgiveness is an archetypal experience unique to the person(s) involved, transforming both the forgiver and the sinner, and in therapy, both the analyst and analysand.
Dream Work as the Alchemical Process of “Separatio”
Saturday, May 10, 2025
10:00 am – 3:00 pm EST
a Zoom seminar led by
Michael Conforti, PhD
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
“All projections are unconscious identifications with the object…From this enchainment he had to free the soul by means of the separation …” (C.G. Jung, Collected Works, Vol 14)
Dreams reveal the true nature and meaning of our life. With the clarity of the new dawn, we may suddenly realize that we have found a way of life that brings us into relationship with our soul. So too, the dream informs us that if we continue with the life we are living, we may end up alone, chasing mere illusions of a real life.
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TUITION
Members/Students, $90
General Public, $100
This is an online program via Zoom. This program will not be recorded.
REGISTRATION
The full fee must be paid at the time of registration. Please register through the payment buttons on this website.
IMPORTANT NOTES
When you pay you must also email your current email address and telephone number to the Foundation at cgjungny@aol.com. The Foundation will send you an email message and you must reply to confirm receipt. If you are taking this course for 7.5 CE contact hours for licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists, please specify which license you hold and give your NYS license number.
Class size is limited. Early registration is strongly recommended. Refunds for continuing education courses, less $15 for administrative services, will be made up to seven days before the first session. There will be no refunds issued after classes have begun. No exceptions will be made. Programs are subject to change without notice.
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