Saturday, May 1, 2021 10:00am–3:00pm
A daylong Zoom Seminar led by
Heide M. Kolb, MA, LCSW, NCPsyA
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
A day of sharing, contemplation and meditation guided by Jungian thought on the spirit moving us in the here and now
This seminar is an invitation to contemplate our current moment in time through a Jungian lens. Our method shall be a supportive group process guided by selected images from our recent collective experience. From the pandemic to looming ecological disasters, from cries for social justice to bitter divisions in families and country, the recent past confronted us with mortality, our own and of those we love, and forced us to live with uncertainty and “not knowing”.
The adjustment to this “new normal” has taken a psychic toll. Suicides are on the rise. Experiences of panic, anxiety and hopelessness are common place.
Together we will explore how activated cultural and personal complexes impact our lives and for those in the helping professions, also the lives of our patients. We will place strong emphasis on what tools and attitudes can be helpful to navigate through and move forward in these challenging times where the old is on the way out and the new has not been fully formed.
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
Tuition
Members/Students, $90
General Public, $100
Learning Objectives
- Explain the difference between personal and cultural complexes.
- Identify dominant cultural complexes shaping our current reality.
- Introduce and critique Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious.
- Identify and discuss the impact of unconscious cultural complexes as an individual and collective mental health issue.
- Introduce and apply techniques and attitudes that strengthen the ego to withstand the onslaught of collective forces.
Heide M. Kolb, MA, LCSW-R, NCPsyA, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in the Hudson Valley of New York. A longtime member of the C.G. Jung Foundation’s faculty, she has taught extensively on Jungian thought, the imagination and the creative, transformative process. For more information please visit: JungianWork.com
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
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.
Saturday, May 1, 2021: 10:00am–3:00pm
General Information
Location
These are all online courses, given through the program Zoom. Please download the Zoom program in advance of the first class session at Zoom.us
Registration
The full fee must be paid at the time of registration. Please register through the payment buttons on this website. Mail in registration and telephone registration are not available at this time.
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.
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.
Refunds
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.