CE Request–Individual Experiences Related to the Self: A Zoom Colloquium Presented by Dr. Lionel Corbett

3 Continuing Education Units

Saturday, October 3  |  11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. (CST)
Location: Your Computer Screen

CE Cost: $15

After attending the webinar, CE-seeking participants must complete and email the CE Application Form and Program Evaluation to jungstlouis@gmail.com. Please see this webinar’s learning objectives below.

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Description

This day’s events will be devoted to participants voluntarily sharing experiences in which the Self was manifest to them and to Dr. Corbett’s responses to some of these experiences. Although not required, it would be helpful if accounts of these happenings were emailed to Dr. Corbett by September 28 using this email address: Corb@Pacifica.edu. Dr. Corbett has generously offered to take additional time after 3:00 p.m., if necessary, to respond.  We will break for lunch from 12:30-1:30 pm CST.

 

Course Objectives:
1. Participants will observe how the Self manifests itself in people’s lives.
2. Participants will discover the value of the experience of the Self in their own lives.
3. Participants will be able to relate the effects of the Self on the personality.

 

Lionel Corbett, M.D., trained in medicine and psychiatry in England and as a Jungian Analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is a professor of depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California.

He is the author of five books: Psyche and the Sacred; The Religious Function of the Psyche; The Sacred Cauldron: Psychotherapy as a Spiritual Practice; The Soul in Anguish: Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Suffering; and Understanding Evil: A Psychotherapist’s Guide. He is the co-editor of four volumes of collected papers: Psyche’s Stories; Depth Psychology: Meditations in the Field; Psychology at the Threshold; and Jung and Aging.

Note about the Mandala Image:  Mandala of Amoghapasha; Northern Nepal or Tsang Province, Central Tibet; 15th Century; pigments on cloth; Rubin Museum of Art; C2004.15.1 (HAR 65345)