CE Request—Fundamentals of Jungian Psychology Online Study Group

Note that this product listing is only for CEs for those who registered for and participated in Rose’s Fundamentals of Jungian Psychology Online Study Group.

In addition to paying for CEs, applicants must submit the CE Application Form and Program Evaluation.

Facilitator: Rose F. Holt, M.A. Diplomate, Jungian Analyst
Dates: Thursdays September 3, 10, 17, 24 & October 1, 8, 15, 22
Time: 7:30-9 PM
Location: Virtual sessions will meet via Zoom
Maximum Participants: 15
Minimum Participants: 10
CE’s Possible: 12 with an additional $15 due October 22, 2020

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Description

Note that this product listing is only for CEs for those who registered for and participated in Rose’s Fundamentals of Jungian Psychology Online Study Group.

In addition to paying for CEs, applicants must submit the CE Application Form and Program Evaluation.

This online study group will cover the basic precepts of Jungian Psychology—personality typology, complexes, archetypes, anatomy of the psyche, value and use of dreams, relationship with religion, and individuation. Rose will begin each session with a brief didactic on a topic, and the remainder of a session will be devoted to group discussion about the topic.

Participants will need to purchase a copy of Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practice (The Tavistock Lectures, C. G. Jung, Foreword by E. A. Bennet). Amazon Smile benefits this Jung Society.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Participants will gain some understanding of fundamental Jungian ideas and theories.
  2. Be able to apply Jung’s concepts for self-growth.
  3. Be conversant with personality typology that can facilitate interactions with others.
  4. Have a model for dealing with self and others in a way that facilitates maturation of the personality.

Rose F. Holt, M.A., is a Jungian analyst in private practice in St. Louis and is a member of the Chicago Association of Jungian Analysts, the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts, and the Heartland Association of Jungian Analysts. She received her Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago in 2001. She served for 12 years as the Advisory Analyst to the C. G. Jung Society of St. Louis. Rose has taught numerous courses in all facets of Jungian psychology and has authored articles and essays on the topic. She maintains a blog, “Jungian Psychology,” at roseholt.blogspot.