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AUDIO: Hunting the Great White Whale: Peak Oil, Moby Dick, and the Mythology of American Energy
Written by Robert Wagner   
Thursday, 02 September 2010

Robert Wagner explores how one of the great works of American literature uncannily prefigures our current conversation about energy.


 
"A Dangerous Method": Jung, Freud in New Film by David Cronenberg
Written by Sean Fitzpatrick   
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Two videos shot on the set of "A Dangerous Method," the upcoming film from David Cronenberg, are available to view by clicking here. The film is based on "The Talking Cure," a stage play written by Christopher Hampton. The film stars Viggo Mortensen as Freud, Michael Fassbender as Jung, and Keira Knightley as Sabina Spielrein.
 
Call for Papers: Panel on Jung's Red Book
Written by Nicholas Miller   
Wednesday, 02 June 2010
The Society for Critical Exchange is seeking proposals for a panel discussion on Jung's Red Book, to take place at the South Atlantic Modern Language Association (SAMLA) conference, November 5-7, in Atlanta. The complete text of the call for papers is included after the jump (click on the title to learn more).
 
Honoring the Integrity of the Dream
Written by Sean Fitzpatrick   
Monday, 03 May 2010
On Wednesday, May 26, The Jung Center of Houston and the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology in New York will host a live webinar featuring Jungian analyst Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD, and psychologist and author Jerry Ruhl, PhD. To learn more, click "Honoring the Integrity of the Dream" above.
 
The Medicine Wheel as a Symbol of Native American Psychology
Written by Timothy C. Thomason   
Friday, 30 April 2010

Timothy Thomason explores how balance and harmony appear in Native American ideas about psychological health in this essay.


 
Red Book Seminar with Editor Sonu Shamdasani
Written by Sean Fitzpatrick   
Friday, 12 February 2010
On April 16-17, 2010,the Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung will present a lecture and seminar with Sonu Shamdasani, editor of Liber Novus, or The Red Book. For more information, click here to download a description of the events, or visit the website of the Oregon Friends at  www.ofj.org/redbook.
 
Claiming a Life: Lyn Cowan, Desire, and the Courageous Heart
Written by Stephen Witty   
Friday, 05 February 2010
Jungian analyst and filmmaker Stephen Witty has produced a second documentary on the lives of Jungian analysts. Claiming a Life: Lyn Cowan, Desire, and the Courageous Heart, is about breaking through our own limiting notions of ourselves, allowing Eros, the god of desire, to be part of our lives, and summoning the courage to follow his lead. The story is told through interviews with respected Jungian analyst and author Lyn Cowan (Masochism, 1982, Tracking the White Rabbit, 2002, Portrait of the Blue Lady, 2004), as she talks about how the themes of desire and courage have woven through her own life. For ordering information, visit the website of Spring Journal and Books by clicking here. 
 
Gale's Answer to Jung
Written by Massimo Lanzaro   
Friday, 05 February 2010
Italian psychiatrist Massimo Lanzaro explores conceptions of grief in this review of The Life of David Gale, a film by Alan Parker.
 
Update on the Work of the Philemon Foundation
Written by Sean Fitzpatrick   
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Analyst Stephen A. Martin, outgoing president and executive director of The Philemon Foundation, discusses the ongoing work of The Philemon Foundation as it prepares the unpublished works of C.G. Jung for publication. Click here to read Dr. Martin's letter. 
 
A View of Mystic River
Written by Gretchen Heyer   
Monday, 26 October 2009
Analyst and writer Gretchen Heyer explores the complicated nature of grief in this review of Clint Eastwood's film Mystic River.
 
Brief Video on the Publication of The Red Book
Written by Sean Fitzpatrick   
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Digital Fusion, the company responsible for scanning Jung's Red Book, has made a promotional video about this process available on You Tube. Click here to view.
 
AUDIO: Our Crisis of Values
Written by Jerry Ruhl   
Monday, 31 August 2009
Psychologist and author Jerry Ruhl explores the feeling function in this lecture, part of the series "The Power of Untold Stories" offered in summer 2009 at The Jung Center of Houston.
 
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