
An Archetypal Exploration of Love and Narcissism
Saturday, October 25, 2025
11:00 am – 4:00 pm EST
a Zoom seminar
led by Susan E. Schwartz, PhD
This seminar was first presented at the 2025 Summer Study program.
Contact hours: 4 CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
The narcissistic response to life propels the Jungian process of individuation. However, the internal splits and fractured selves set up distance between who one is and who one wants to be. Emphasized is the concept of the shadow, dissociation and the intimacy compromised in the singularity of narcissism. This person is characterized by feelings of fraudulence and vulnerability bounded by a wall of impenetrability, a form of self-deception, leaving feelings of being an imposter. Reality is fraught with anguish, panic, absence and void although the person exudes an appealing but always elusive facade. Life can no longer be avoided with compulsions, perfectionism and ego-drive.
A dream series and close look at the Narcissus and Echo myth clarify both the obstacles and pathways towards alignment with Self. The growth towards maturity involves exploring the reality of the psyche, something difficult for this personality type.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
1. Define narcissism from the perspective of Jungian analytical psychology.
2. Explore narcissistic relationships through the mythological portrayals of Narcissus and Echo.
3. Forge self-knowledge and emotional transformation with a narcissist in clinical treatment and their dreams.
Susan E. Schwartz, PhD, was trained in Zurich, Switzerland, as a Jungian analyst and is a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Her Jungian analytical practice is in Paradise Valley, Arizona. She is also an author and her books include The Absent Father Effect on Daughters: Father Desire, Father Wounds and The Imposter Syndrome and The ‘As-If’ Personality in Analytical Psychology: The Fragility of Self. This workshop is based on her newest book, An Analytic Exploration of Love and Narcissism: The Tragedy of Isolation and Intimacy. This workshop was first presented in July as part of the Summer Study Intensive program.
TUITION
Members/Students, $90
General Public, $100
Contact hours:Â Four CE contact hours for Licensed NYS Social Workers, Psychoanalysts and Creative Arts Therapists for this program.
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Saturday, October 25, 2025: 11:00 am–4:00 pm EST
This is an online program via Zoom. This program will not be recorded.
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An Archetypal Exploration of Love and Narcissism
 Members/Students, $90
General Public, $100
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