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WE-5 Jungian work with inner images: Initiation to Dream-work
                           and Active Imagination

Name       Brigit Soubrouillard Nationality       France/USA
Title       Professor, Doctor
Affiliation       Jungian Analysts (member IAAP)
Name       Kathy Mays Nationality       USA
Name       Heyong Shen Nationality       China
Workshop type       Between-Conference workshop
    Evenings of Oct 13th, 14th and 15th, 2008 (three evenings during the conference, 9 hours)
Language       English with Chinese
    translator
Number of   
         trainees   
    30--50
 


Abstract or brief introduction of the workshop

Inviting inner images to emerge and working with them has a powerful transformative effect on the psyche. Dreams are a direct portal to the unconscious while active imagination constitutes a dialectical bond between ego and unconscious.
This workshop will present Jungian Dream-work and Active Imagination, both from the perspective of working with our own dreams and images, and from working with the dreams and images of our patients.
Many aspects of Dream-work and Active Imagination will be addressed during this workshop, including their diagnostical, prospective and therapeutic use. Theoretical as well as concrete and clinical issues will be discussed.
During this workshop participants will be invited to work with their own dreams and images, as well as dreams and images of their patients, and with cases brought by Drs. Soubrouillard and Mays.
 
 


CV of the trainer

Brigit Soubrouillard and Kathy Mays are Jungian analysts, both trained at the CG Jung institute in Zurich and member of IAAP.
Brigit Soubrouillard, Ph.D. teaches at the Strasbourg University, at the CG Jung institutes in Zurich and in Paris, and at the Chinese Institute of Analytical Psychology. She is the founder and the chairman of the European Center for Jungian Studies (CEEJ).
Kathy Mays lives and practices in Shanghai and teaches at the Chinese Institute of Analytical Psychology.
Professor Shen is a Jungian analyst, member of IAAP. He is a certified sandplay therapist trained in Switzerland and in America, member of the International Society of Sandplay therapy. He is the founder and the chairman of both the Chinese Society of Sandplay Therapy and the Chinese Institute of Analytical Psychology. He is a professor at Fudan University, Shanghai.

 

 

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