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Oregon Friends
of
C.G. Jung


The Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung is a group of people interested in learning about the work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Since 1974 we have been presenting lectures and workshops led by Jungian analysts from around the world. Our programs draw people from a variety of backgrounds and professions. Non-members are welcome at all lectures and workshops.

  Fall 2007 Programs (click on program below for more info) 
FALL 2007
Sept. 21-22
JULIE BONDANZA: Eros and Addiction
Oct. 12-13
STEPHEN AIZENSTAT: Dream Tending
Nov. 9-10
DAVID ROSEN: The Healing Value of Personal Narrative: How Writing One’s Memoir Facilitates Individuation
Dec. 7-8
PATRICIA SOHL: Quotidian Conversations: Working with Symbolic Images in Dreams and Everyday Life
 
SPRING 2008
Jan. 18-19 PITTMAN McGEHEE: The Incalculable Paradoxes of Love
Feb. 8-9 NOMI KLUGER NASH: The Feminine Principle in the Kabbalah: Shades of Darkness and Light
Mar. 7-8 JACQUELINE WEST: Frida Kahlo and an Exploration of Character Structures
April 11-12 PUANANI HARVEY: The Unveiling of What Is Hidden
May 9-10 RICHARD TARNAS: Synchronicity and Its Implications
 
Continuing Education credits are offered for lectures and workshops through NASW at no additional charge. Lectures are typically 2 units, and workshops are 5 units.

Jan. 6, 2008