Categories(L) Theories of Neurosis ( 8 Files )A lecture series on "Theories of Neurosis: An introduction to Personality Disorders". By Karen Evers-Fahey PHD with over 20 years experience in individual psychotherapy and Jungian analytical practice. Karen Evers-Fahey is a training and supervising analyst at both the Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists and the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich. She taught analytical psychology at both the Jung Institute and ISAP for 10 years in Zurich before returning to her native Canada in 2007 to continue her analytical practice and teaching. For more information please visit her website. The following series are on "Theories of Neurosis: focusing on Personality Disorders". These lectures are an introduction to the analytical theories of Borderline and Schizoid Personality Disorder. Theories by Jung, Fairbairn, Sigmund Freud, Guntrip, Melanie Klein, Winnicott, and Anna Freud as well as post-Jungians such as Schwartz-Salant are also discussed. Technical aspects of analysis are also included.
(L) Introduction to Developmental Pyschology ( 9 Files )By Deborah Egger-Biniores This series is an overview of Developmental Psychology, from a Jungian perspective. It covers Jung's original and basic contributions to the field and offers a discussion on the role of archetype in development. In the lectures, I present several theorists, including Michael Fordham, Heinz Kohut and Donald Winnicott. Erik Erikson's epigenetic theory and social psychology is also presented, as is the infant research of Daniel Stern.
(L) Witness of the Fire: Creativity and the Veil of Addiction ( 11 Files )By Linda S. Leonard, Ph.D. We live in an age of addiction to power, control, speed, money alcohol, drugs, romance, sex, and even the internet. I will speak on some of the archetypal characters that I see undelying all addictions and how their energies might be re-directed toward creativity. The addict and the person struggling to create confront many of the same archetypal experiences: the descent into the underworld of the psyche, the confrontation with the inner figures that dwell there, and the possibilities for transformation. |







