The Use of Imagination in Jungian Psychoanalysis
Practice and Theory
Recorded Monday 25 January 2021
With Dr Murray Stein
Active Imagination Seminar Series
In classical Jungian psychoanalysis, active imagination is one of the key instruments for contacting and working with the unconscious. It has summoned a wave of interest among Jungian practitioners since the publication of The Red Book by C.G. Jung in 2009, demonstrated by the recent publication of four volumes of essays by Jungian scholars in the series titled Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul Under Postmodern Conditions.
READ MORE...Today the role of imagination is taking a paramount position as a pillar of Jungian analytic practice, theory-making, and depth psychological response to issues in contemporary culture. We shall consider why it is making such a comeback and what active imagination brings to the therapy process.
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FULL PROGRAMME
Introduction with Alessandra di Montezemolo
Dr Murray Stein
Introduction
Dr Murray Stein
Presentation
Q&A