martes, 20 de marzo de 2012

Jung Center

Is There an Afterlife? Perspectives from Psychology's Pioneers
Mark Ryan, intellectual historian and former dean of Jonathan Edwards College at Yale University, examines the scientific plausibility and the psychological meaning of the possibility of life after death.


Mindfulness for Mental Health Professionals
Therapist Micki Fine shows how cultivating present-moment awareness can reduce stress and anxiety in this one-day workshop.
Friday, March 2310 am - 4 pm (1.5 hour lunch break)$90 ($80 Jung Center members)
4.5 CE hours


Individuation: Our Journey of a Lifetime
Jungian analyst Karen Magee leads this exploration of the demanding, rewarding work of becoming the person we were born to be.
Saturday, March 2410 am - 4 pm (1 hour lunch break)$100 ($90 Jung Center members)
5 CE hours
Box lunch included with registration fee

Behold Silence: An Evening Meditation Workshop
Renowned meditation teacher Jeanne Herring explores the mystery and power of silence.
L. Jeanne Herring, MSThursday, March 297 - 9 pm$ 40 ($30 Jung Center members)


Jung in the 21st Century
John Ryan Haule, Boston-based Jungian analyst and noted author of the groundbreaking two-volume work Jung in the 21st Century, examines the growing evidence—from a range of academic disciplines—for Jung's model of human psychology.

Evolution and Archetype: The Path from Gene to Myth
Saturday, March 3110 am - 4 pm (1.5 hour lunch break)$100 ($90 Jung Center members)
4.5 CE hours

HAMMAN PROFESSIONAL WELLNESS WORKSHOPThe Dream of Curing the Patient with Love, Alone
Friday, March 309 am - 1 pm$25 ($20 Jung Center members)
4 CE hours

Want to attend a course or program but concerned that you won't be able to afford it?
The Jung Center has a scholarship fund for students.
For more information, visit our website at www.junghouston.org/scholap.pdf

COMMUNITY EVENTS
Join J. Pittman McGehee on RetreatWithout a world view that empowers us to consciously and purposefully generate life for ourselves, our culture tends to draw us toward an unbalanced, outward-driven life denigrated through acquisition and attachment. Without sufficient understanding of our inner world, we make outer world decisions that keep us disconnected from our true Self. This true Self is by far and away our most powerful self, enabling us to do the “heavy lifting” of life with our very presence. Join diplomate Jungian analyst J. Pittman McGehee in wine country, California, to learn more about dreams, spirituality, non-rational and non-material aspects of the human experience. We’ll engage in guided imagery & music therapy, meditation, purpose-hunting, art, hiking, yoga (and more) all in an natural, spacious setting ideal for individual reflection and creativity.

Dates: Sunday evening, June 3rd through Friday morning, June 8th

Location: The Bishop’s Ranch in Healdsburg, CA (Sonoma County)Investment: $1600, payable in four monthly payments of $400.

This cost includes all meals and lodging.Register and Learn More: http://www.ijretreat.com/Register today at http://www.ijretreat.com./! Space is limited.

Registration closes on April 15th. PARKING CHANGES FOR YOUR NEXT VISIT TO THE CENTER: Because of the anticipated ticket sales to the Museum of Fine Arts' current King Tut exhibit, the MFAH has closed their