The Foundations Course is for anyone interested in learning more about Jung’s ideas, and the relevance and impact they have in our lives, both at an individual level and also collectively in our world today. Each week focuses on a particular Jungian concept and a speaker will present a talk, followed by an opportunity for large group discussion. This is then followed by smaller group discussions, the membership of which stay the same throughout the course, where group members can explore the ideas and theory together in a deeper, fuller way.
This course is very successful and has been well established for many years. People come from all walks of life, with a mix of clinical and non-clinical interests, but all with a curiosity to learn more about Jung’s contribution to psychoanalysis and the development of his own particular approach to psychic life and our search for meaning. The course is structured so that many of the basic concepts intrinsic to analytical psychology are explored, whilst some subjects are returned to in later talks in a cyclical and deepening way. The speakers also present the unique approach of the Society of Analytical Psychology, with our links to psychoanalysis through the pioneering work of Michael Fordham, which has created ‘the developmental school’ of Jungian Analysis.
This course will appeal to you if you are intrigued by some of Jung’s ideas and would like to understand them more. You will have an experience of exploring the meaningful questions of life with like-minded people in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. You may simply find you are interested in the course without knowing why. All good reasons to attend.
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