Analytical Psychology Seminars, Interviews, and Discussions from the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
Jung in the World | Technology & the Self 3: Myth, Archetypes, and Avatar Personas in Online Games with Patrick Jagoda
Video Available on YouTube University of Chicago Professor and online game designer Patrick Jagoda, PhD talks with Patricia Martin about ways that online games and new media apply Jungian theory to create emotional bonds with users. Patrick Jagoda, PhD is a digital media theorist and game designer. He is Professor of English and Cinema & […] The post Jung in the World | Technology & the Self 3: Myth, Archetypes, and Avatar Personas in Online Games with Patrick Jagoda appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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39:19 | 5/15/23 | |
Jungian Ever After | Snow White Part 1: Archetypal Evil
Snow White is one of the most recognized fairy tale stories and characters but, as usual, not many people are familiar with the Grimm version. Part one centers around Archetypal Evil and how it taints those who come into contact with it. The story is from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm and is read starting at 6:24 and ending […] The post Jungian Ever After | Snow White Part 1: Archetypal Evil appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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63:13 | 5/2/23 | |
Institute Archive | Women’s Spirit: The Fire Within with Jean Shinoda Bolen
This episode is the first part of the series Women’s Spirit: The Fire Within (the full series is available for purchase on our website). From the seminar description: Fire as a feminine aspect is the central image of this workshop by Jungian analyst and author Jean Shinoda Bolen. Fire takes many forms in our imagination, […] The post Institute Archive | Women’s Spirit: The Fire Within with Jean Shinoda Bolen appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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81:23 | 4/17/23 | |
Jung in the World | Technology & the Self 2: Finding Ourselves in a Digital Culture with Elizabeth Nelson
Video Available on YouTube Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson, PhD joins Patricia Martin for a lively conversation about the value of Jungian thought in our tech-centric times. Nelson is on the faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute, where she is a scholar on dreams, technology, and cultural studies. In this episode, she brings a wealth of insight to […] The post Jung in the World | Technology & the Self 2: Finding Ourselves in a Digital Culture with Elizabeth Nelson appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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48:22 | 3/28/23 | |
Jungian Ever After | Hansel & Grethel
This underrated fairy tale has a lot more to it than either of us would have guessed. We discuss fear of abandonment, resilience, and how they relate to a few current events as of the show’s recording. The story is from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm and is read starting at 3:21 and ending at 20:10. Adina also recommends: Our […] The post Jungian Ever After | Hansel & Grethel appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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59:26 | 2/28/23 | |
Jung in the World | Technology and The Self: Exploring the Hidden Impact with Meghan O’Gieblyn
Video What is the impact of technology on the psyche? Author and Wired Magazine columnist Meghan O’Gieblyn talks with host Patricia Martin about consciousness and the self in the machine age, and the implications for living a meaningful life. Meghan O’Gieblyn writes about spirituality and technology and is the author of God, Human, Animal, Machine (2021) and Interior […] The post Jung in the World | Technology and The Self: Exploring the Hidden Impact with Meghan O’Gieblyn appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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43:38 | 2/15/23 | |
Healing Cinema | Elegy
Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Elegy, the 2008 film directed by Isabel Coixet. Its screenplay is adapted by Nicholas Meyer from the 2001 novel The Dying Animal by Philip Roth. They discuss: In the intro Ben mentions the episode The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche and our new Self-Study CE Courses. Judith Cooper, PsyD is a clinical psychologist […] The post Healing Cinema | Elegy appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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81:03 | 1/27/23 | |
Entering the Path: The Journey of Individuation with Andrea Gaspar Gonzalez and Daniel Ross
When life is about to branch in a new direction, the unconscious sends us signs and symbols to tell us we’re embarking. This podcast features Jungian analyst Daniel Ross and Andrea Gaspar-Gonzalez, talking with host Patricia Martin about the ways the unconscious cooperates to guide us on the path of individuation. As co-directors of the […] The post Entering the Path: The Journey of Individuation with Andrea Gaspar Gonzalez and Daniel Ross appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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50:01 | 1/8/23 | |
Jungian Ever After | Rumpelstiltskin Part 2: Trickster
Our 100th episode! It’s fitting that the 100th episode of the Jungianthology Podcast is with our most recent addition, Jungian Ever After. Please join our Holiday Giving Drive to support this free resource accessed by thousands of listeners worldwide. This second part of our Rumpelstiltskin coverage focuses on the Trickster archetype. We talk about places […] The post Jungian Ever After | Rumpelstiltskin Part 2: Trickster appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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40:18 | 12/16/22 | |
Jung in the World | Exploring the Mystery of Transformation with Murray Stein
Transformation of the self is mysterious, whether it comes about gradually or suddenly. The essence of the process is buried in the unconscious. In this interview, Murray Stein sheds light on key dimensions of transformation based on his recent book, The Mystery of Transformation. In conversation with host Patricia Martin, they cover topics such as […] The post Jung in the World | Exploring the Mystery of Transformation with Murray Stein appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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44:23 | 12/1/22 | |
Jungian Ever After | Rumpelstiltskin Part 1: Narcissism and Persona
Please join our Holiday Giving Drive by making a donation online. Your support allows us to provide free and low-cost education to students and listeners around the world. Donate: https://jungchicago.org/blog/support-us/ Rumpelstiltskin is a character the we love from the show Once Upon a Time, but the original story isn’t commonly consumed. We have split our […] The post Jungian Ever After | Rumpelstiltskin Part 1: Narcissism and Persona appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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39:39 | 11/21/22 | |
Jung in the World | Mythology and the Age of the Heroine with Maria Tatar
Renowned folklorist and Harvard scholar Maria Tatar joins host Patricia Martin to discuss her latest book, Heroine with 1,001 Faces. In this interview, Tatar unearths the forgotten legacy of the heroine’s quest, which parallels Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey, and illuminates the social significance of the heroine as an archetype for our times. The video of […] The post Jung in the World | Mythology and the Age of the Heroine with Maria Tatar appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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44:05 | 11/1/22 | |
Jungian Ever After | Cinderella Part 2: Envy
One of the most popular fairy tales, Cinderella, especially as told by Grimm, contains two major themes. So, we’ve split our analysis into 2 parts. This second episode speaks of the dehumanizing power of envy. There is a brief recap of the story at the 2:00 mark. We’ll be reading from Household Tales by Brothers […] The post Jungian Ever After | Cinderella Part 2: Envy appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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48:10 | 10/4/22 | |
Jungian Ever After | Cinderella Part 1: Grief
One of the most popular fairy tales, Cinderella, especially as told by Grimm, contains two major themes. So, we’ve split our analysis into 2 parts. This first episode speaks of the healing power of grief, while next month we will discuss the role of envy. The story reading takes place from 8:06 to 22:48 We’ll […] The post Jungian Ever After | Cinderella Part 1: Grief appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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49:36 | 9/26/22 | |
Jung in the World | Marion Woodman as a Mentor with Elaine Mansfield
This month, Jung in the World is presenting a weekly series on Marion Woodman, Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, Jungian Analyst, and women’s movement figure. In this episode, Patricia Martin talks with author Elaine Mansfield about her years-long relationship with Marion Woodman that began with a workshop. As a nutritionist and women’s health counselor for 25 years, Mansfield sheds […] The post Jung in the World | Marion Woodman as a Mentor with Elaine Mansfield appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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39:39 | 9/20/22 | |
Jung in the World | What Soul Tells the Body: Marion Woodman’s Discovery with Tina Stromsted
This month, Jung in the World is presenting a weekly series on Marion Woodman, Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, Jungian Analyst, and women’s movement figure. In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Tina Stromsted PhD, who was a student of Marion Woodman’s somatic therapy work. Over the years of studying and collaborating with Marion, the two became friends and colleagues. […] The post Jung in the World | What Soul Tells the Body: Marion Woodman’s Discovery with Tina Stromsted appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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53:14 | 9/14/22 | |
Institute Archive | Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation with Marion Woodman (Rebroadcast)
For the second episode of Marion Woodman Month, we’re rebroadcasting the very first episode of Jungianthology, Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation. In this lecture, Toronto analyst Marion Woodman explores the body/spirit relationship, the withdrawing of projection, gender issues, and the surrender of the ego to the Self as these themes relate to personal transformation. Marion […] The post Institute Archive | Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation with Marion Woodman (Rebroadcast) appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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74:56 | 9/4/22 | |
Jung in the World | Marion Woodman & the Transformative Power of Uncertainty with David Clark
For the next month, Jung in the World is presenting a weekly series on Marion Woodman, Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, Jungian Analyst, and women’s movement figure. In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Dr. David Clark, Professor in the Department of English and Cultural Studies and Associate Member of the Department of Health, Aging and Society at McMaster University, […] The post Jung in the World | Marion Woodman & the Transformative Power of Uncertainty with David Clark appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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42:42 | 8/30/22 | |
Jungian Ever After | Rapunzel
We begin our Grimm journey with the story of Rapunzel! A tale of irresponsible parents, a tower of isolation with no stairs or door, and the persecutor/protector that exists in all of us. The story reading takes place from 9:22 to 18:18 We’ll be reading from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm Adina also recommends: The […] The post Jungian Ever After | Rapunzel appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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66:34 | 7/30/22 | |
Jungian Ever After | Introduction
We are adding a new show to Jungianthology! Jungian Ever After is a new show co-hosted by Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts member Adina Davidson and Raisa Cabrera. It’s a podcast about fairy tales through the lens of Jungian analysis. Jungian Ever After will be shared on our feed alongside our other shows. They have […] The post Jungian Ever After | Introduction appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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11:11 | 7/30/22 | |
Institute Archive | The Warrior Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology with Robert Moore, PhD
This episode is the first session of the series The Warrior Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology, a classic seminar in his series on the four major archetypes of masculine psychology as he understood them: King, Warrior, Magician, Lover. From the seminar description: The Warrior is the archetype of self-disciplined, aggressive action. If Warrior energy […] The post Institute Archive | The Warrior Within: A Study in Masculine Psychology with Robert Moore, PhD appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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105:00 | 7/13/22 | |
Jung in the World | Jung, Wonder Woman, and the Psychology of Myth with Laura Vecchiolla
In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Laura Vecchiolla, clinical psychologist and graduate of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. Their discussion touches on: Jung’s obsession with mythology Mythology – Freud vs Jung What does archetypal mean? Image vs story Wonder Woman Hero’s journey Glory seeking vs caretaking Underestimation of women […] The post Jung in the World | Jung, Wonder Woman, and the Psychology of Myth with Laura Vecchiolla appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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37:56 | 6/23/22 | |
Healing Cinema: The Lost Daughter
We’ve just launched our Spring Fundraising Drive! You can support this podcast and the Institute by making a donation of any amount. Due to a generous grant from the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, the first $5,000 donated will be matched! Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Maggie Gyllenhaal’s 2021 film The Lost […] The post Healing Cinema: The Lost Daughter appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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67:39 | 5/25/22 | |
Jung in the World: Jung, The Mythology of Pan, and Panic Culture: Interview with Ryan Maher
In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Ryan Maher, MA, LMHC, LCPC, and graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago’s Jungian Psychotherapy Program. In this discussion, they touch on: Symbolism of the Forest in ancient and modern contexts “Panic” and irrational states of mind Paul Robichaud’s Pan: The Great God’s Modern Return Self-regulation Jung’s […] The post Jung in the World: Jung, The Mythology of Pan, and Panic Culture: Interview with Ryan Maher appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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32:51 | 4/18/22 | |
Institute Archive | Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we are sharing the seminar and panel discussion “Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst” in its entirety. The first hour is a presentation by Andrea Friederici Ross, author of Edith: The Rogue Rockefeller McCormick, followed by reflections by Kennon McKee, PhD, Jungian analyst and Victoria Drake, PhD, that opens up […] The post Institute Archive | Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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163:03 | 3/2/22 | |
Healing Cinema: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
Jungian Analysts Judith Cooper and Daniel Ross discuss Alejandro G. Iñárritu‘s 2014 film Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). They touch on: Innocence and inflation Alchemy Mark Sabans’ Two Souls Alas: Carl Jung’s Two Personalities and the Making of Analytical Psychology (Listen to our interview with Mark Saban) Love Humiliation The Trickster Men’s relationship to […] The post Healing Cinema: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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79:54 | 2/11/22 | |
Institute Archive | Jung & the Environment with Dennis Merritt
We are sharing the webinar “Jung & the Environment” in full. The video version is available on YouTube. Many believe we are in the Anthropocene Era, an era marked by the planet-wide influence of our species. The field of ecopsychology emerged in the early 1990s as a belated response from the psychological community to address […] The post Institute Archive | Jung & the Environment with Dennis Merritt appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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166:09 | 1/17/22 | |
Jung in the World | C. G. Jung & the Modernist Revolution with Roula-Maria Dib
During our Holiday Giving Drive we are presenting a series of interviews called Jung in the World. In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews Roula-Maria Dib, creative writer and literary scholar, who views Carl Jung as a modernist and has written about the power of the modernist moment in history to give rise to the discipline […] The post Jung in the World | C. G. Jung & the Modernist Revolution with Roula-Maria Dib appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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33:31 | 12/22/21 | |
Jung in the World | Jung’s Two Personalities & Their Impact on Jungian Thought & Training with Mark Saban
Mark Saban joins us to talk about the complexity of C. G. Jung’s own personality, and how that has shaped the way Analysts are trained today. They discuss: Jung’s life Training Individuation Inner and outer worlds Engagement with the world The archetypal vs the personal Jungian analysis The individuation of society Mark Saban is a […] The post Jung in the World | Jung’s Two Personalities & Their Impact on Jungian Thought & Training with Mark Saban appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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41:39 | 12/16/21 | |
Institute Archive | The Myth of Shadow and the Shadow of Myth with Nathan Schwartz-Salant
Mythology can help us to understand and integrate the shadow, but this endeavor can also be undermined by the use of mythology. In particular, the limiting madness of the shadow can be denied, and with this denial one can lose a sense of soul and embodied life. Schwartz-Salant examines the nature of madness and evil […] The post Institute Archive | The Myth of Shadow and the Shadow of Myth with Nathan Schwartz-Salant appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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83:40 | 12/9/21 |