The Unanticipated Effects of Screens on the Adolescent Psyche

Saturday, February 18, 2023
12:30 – 4:00pm est

(Please note the later time)

a  Zoom seminar led by
Robert Tyminski, DMH

CONTACT HOURS
3.5 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program. This program will not be recorded.

Boys and young men spend hours daily focusing on screens. We will explore how media in cyberspace become alternate containers for many of them in distress. We will talk about what this means for their psyche in terms of relationships and fantasies, especially their becoming fascinated with apocalyptic fantasies.

We will look at some contemporary difficulties in clinical work with male adolescents and young men. What brings them into therapy? How willing are they to engage with us?

We will discuss the role of alienation, in particular, how it shuts down access to their inner worlds. This situation leads to clinical encounters in which boys and men feel unable to even describe what is happening inside them. Ideas about psychic containment will help us to appreciate many of the therapeutic challenges that we encounter.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The participants will be able to:

  1. Define of the main characteristics of alienation in boys and young men.
  2. List at least three clinical manifestations of alienation that show up in initial presentations for therapy or analysis.
  3. Describe two strategies for dealing with relational avoidance in psychotherapy.
  4. Explain how activities online can become addictive.

Robert Tyminski, DMH, is a Jungian analyst and licensed psychologist in private practice in San Francisco, working with adults, adolescents and children. He is a member and past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, where he is also on the teaching faculty. He is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California at San Francisco, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Tyminski has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally and has published numerous articles in Journal of Analytical Psychology and International Journal of Jungian Studies, among others. He is the author of books including The Psychology of Theft and Loss: Stolen and Fleeced (Routledge, 2014), Male Alienation at the Crossroads of Identity, Culture and Cyberspace (Routledge, 2019) and most recently, The Psychological Effects of Immigrating: A Depth Psychology Perspective on Relocating to a New Place (Routledge, 2022).


TUITION
Members/Students: $90 |  General Public: $100

PAY ONLINE: YOU DO NOT NEED A PAYPAL ACCOUNT.
HERE IS HOW TO PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD:

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TUITION

$100 General Public


$90 Members

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.

CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION FORM


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 3.5 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.


The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. is recognized by New York State Education Department’s State Board of Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0350.

The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychoanalysts. #P-0015.

C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists, #CAT-0068.


For more information, call or write:

Office of the Executive Director
The C.G. Jung Foundation of New York
28 East 39th Street
New York, New York 10016
Telephone: (212) 697-6430
Email: cgjungny@aol.com
Web address: www.cgjungny.org
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C.G. Jung’s Transformation of the God Image

Saturday, January 28, 2023
10:00am – 3:00pm est

a daylong Zoom seminar led by
Jane Selinske, EdD, LCSW, LP

CONTACT HOURS:
4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.

“We are born at a given moment in a given place and like vintage years of wine we have the qualities of the year and the season in which we are born.”  —C.G. Jung

The inner loss from Jung’s break with Freud matched the outer loss he experienced by the events occurring in Europe.  It was a time when Jung thought that he was breaking down into a psychosis.  However, this time period opened Jung up to a whole new experience which has been described in The Red Book.  He found his soul from the Spirit of the Depths and not from the components of the Spirit of the Times which he could not sanction.

During Jung’s encounters in the depths, he experienced GOD coming down into mortality, which included the darkness of below as well as the light of above.  This turning point fueled Jung’s future life and work.  In The Red Book we see how Jung met the God that climbed into mortality which then transformed the God image.  The shift gave humanity a part in creating meaning with God who mediated “The Way.”  Jung discovered the significance of following your own way.  This new way consists of individually entering into the depths.  In the depths one brings forth the unconscious into consciousness through images and symbols which are manifestations of God.

In this workshop we will learn the origin and history of Jung’s experiences and will discuss the birth of Jung’s new God Image.  We will apply Jung’s new “Way” to compare our childhood images of God to our current image, creatively.  Client images of God present in dreams and reflection will also be shared.

Please bring drawing materials to the workshop.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The participants will be able to:
1. Identify transformed images of God in clinical dream examples.
2. Describe the history of Jung’s experiences and findings and the impact on his theoretical and clinical work.
3. Discuss the importance of the feminine within the transformed God image.
4. Employ spontaneous drawing with clients and self to retrieve unconscious communication.

Jane Selinske, EdD, LCSW, LP, NCPsyA, is a licensed Jungian Analyst and graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, Rutgers University and Columbia University. She is a teacher of Mandala Drawing Assessment and a Board Certified Music Therapist. She is a staff member at Rutgers University Doctoral Program in Social Work where she teaches a Jungian component, the Institute for Expressive Analysis and the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York where she is President of the Board of Trustees.


PAY ONLINE: YOU DO NOT NEED A PAYPAL ACCOUNT.
HERE IS HOW TO PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD:

On the Paypal login page, look below login fields for a boxed link
that reads PAY WITH DEBIT OR CREDIT CARD.


$100 General Public


$90 Members

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.

CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION FORM


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 4 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.


The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. is recognized by New York State Education Department’s State Board of Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0350.

The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychoanalysts. #P-0015.

C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists, #CAT-0068.


For more information, call or write:

Office of the Executive Director
The C.G. Jung Foundation of New York
28 East 39th Street
New York, New York 10016
Telephone: (212) 697-6430
Email: cgjungny@aol.com
Web address: www.cgjungny.org
Like us @facebook.com/cgjungny
Follow us @twitter.com/cgjungny


 

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