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Stories Told, Stories Untold, Stories that Tell Us - James Hollis PhD (wkshp)
Good Shepherd Center, Chapel
Seattle, WA
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Stories Told, Stories Untold, Stories that Tell Us - James Hollis PhD (wkshp)
James Hollis PhD returns to Jung Society Seattle for a half day workshop, following Fri. presentation. See Friday description and register above. Details on Sat below. Note change in venue from Friday.

Our lives course with stories, stories that run through us from ancestors, stories we tell others and tell ourselves, and stories of which we are unaware and thereby tell us. We will reflect on the role these stories play in the shaping of our lives, and how they invite us to greater conscious-ness of what invisibly informs the visible world.

Saturday workshop:
Please bring writing materials as together, in a mixture of lecture/discussion and interactive ex-ercises, we will put some narrative flesh on the bare bones of our histories.
Educational Objectives below.

James Hollis, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in Houston, Texas, adjunct faculty member of Saybrook University and Pacifica Institute, and author of thirteen books, the latest being What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life.

Learning Objectives

1. Understand the replicative nature of "complexes," and their implications for therapy.

2. Track from behavioral patterns, the narrative threads that run through a person's history.

3. Discern ways to identify manifestations of the unconscious in the midst of biographical detail.

4. Gain a greater appreciation for the role of affect-laden ideas to generate patterns.

5. Identify the place of "secrets," and stories untold in the shame-based sources of patient behavior.

Mental Health Practitioners can receive an optional 6.0 CEUs for Friday and Saturday (2.0,4.0)(processing $10 at each event or $15 for entire weekend)- enroll at event.

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Good Shepherd Center, Chapel (Ver)
4649 Sunnyside Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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