Synchronicity
Recorded Friday 4 February 2022
With Joseph Cambray
CPD Credits: 3.5 hours
With more than 120 years of analytic experience, models of the mind have evolved in conjunction with various other disciplines. We are moving towards a new synthesis of knowledge and experience, in which the porosity of subjective and objective states is transcending original binary views. As this opens into a discovery of non-local, distributed aspects of mind and psyche, exciting new therapeutic challenges and possibilities emerge.
In this three-part seminar, we will explore the origins and evolution of the concept of the field, starting with 19th Century discoveries in physics.
READ MORE...Examination of the ongoing adaptation and transformation of field theories in the work of depth psychologists throughout the past century offers an array of tools to detect subtler manifestations of unconscious processes that permeate not only clinical work but also our engagement with nature. Concepts such as transference, countertransference, projective identification and so forth can be envisioned as field phenomena. The addition of the concept of synchronicity can further add to our perceptions and explorations of these fields. Reciprocally, we can revision synchronicity itself in terms of networks and fields associated with complex systems. Following, this we have the opportunity to reconsider various knowledge systems for insights they may offer into contemporary models of the mind, with significant clinical consequences when integrated into practice.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits for 3.5 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate.
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