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CONNECTING WITH CULTURE THROUGH PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Presented by John Beebe, MD
7pm – 9pm: C. G. Jung’s theory of psychological type offers us
tremendous insight, yet people who are identical in type may still approach the world with very different attitudes and assumptions. How we make sense of the world involves emotional investments and intellectual frameworks that tie to, but also go beyond, type. Joseph Henderson, a co-author, with Jung, of Man and His Symbols, observed that different people apply different cultural values as they engage with the world around them. He called these the social attitude, the religious attitude, thephilosophical attitude, the aesthetic attitude, and, a relative latecomer, thepsychological attitude. Using illustrative clips from recent and classic films, John Beebe will lead us in exploring these orientations toward what is offered already by our culture. Participants will take away a new way of observing and understanding themselves and others.
Saturday October 27, 2018
9am – 1pm: In this workshop, we’ll look at our cultural attitudes in depth
and explore how they impact our lives and relationships. We’ll also look at the interplay between psychological type and cultural attitudes. Dr. Beebe will lead us in investigating the implications of the cultural attitudes for therapy. We’ll also consider whether it is possible or desirable to try to develop the attitudes that we do not naturally prefer.
Dr. Beebe, a physician specializing in psychotherapy, is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a past president of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth, editor of C. G. Jung's Aspects of the Masculine, and co- author of The Presence of the Feminine in Film. He is the founding editor of The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal (now titled Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche) and was the first American co-editor of the London-basedJournal of Analytical Psychology. An international lecturer, he is widely known for his work on psychological types, the psychology of moral process, and the Jungian understanding of film.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR 2018 BAUZA LECTURE:
April 13 - 14, 2018 - Columbus Menonite Church - 35 Oakland Park Avenue, Columbus, OH 43214
Full Weekend: Friday and Saturday, October 26-27
Members - $80, $90 After October 13 + Free CEUs
Not Yet Members - $85, $95 After October 13 + $15 CEUs
Friday only - October 26 7:00 - 9:00p (2 CEUs)
Members - $35, $40 After October 13 + Free CEUs
Not Yet Members - $40, $45 After October 13 + $15 CEUs
Saturday only - October 27 9:00a - 1:10p (4 CEUs)
Members - $60, $65 After October 13 + Free CEUs
Not Yet Members - $65, $70 After October 13 + $15 CEUs
CEUs: 6 CEUs available for the Full Weekend (2 for Friday; 4 for Saturday)
Free CEUs for JACO Members, $15 CEU fee for Not Yet Members
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