Monday, February 10, 2014

Analysis and Activism in Analytical Psychology - Conference December 2014


   

International Association for Analytical Psychology
with Association of Jungian Analysts, British Jungian Analytic Association, Guild of Analytical Psychologists, Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists, Society of Analytical Psychology
CONFERENCE
ANALYSIS AND ACTIVISM: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
 
Friday December 5th 2014 (6pm wine and canapés reception, 7.30-10pm conference)
Saturday December 6th (9.30am-7.00pm)
Sunday December 7th (2.30pm finish)
Venue: Wesley Ethical Hotel and Conference Centre, 81-103 Euston Street, London NW1 2EZ, UK
Jungian psychology has taken a noticeable 'political turn' in the past twenty years. Analysts and academics whose work is grounded in Jung's ideas have made internationally recognised contributions in many areas. These include: psychosocial and humanitarian interventions, conflict resolution, ecopsychology, issues affecting indigenous peoples, prejudice and discrimination, leadership and citizenship, social inclusion, and economics and finance.
The conference will be of interest to activists, concerned citizens and academics - as well as to the whole range of clinical disciplines, whether Jungian or not. We particularly welcome students and trainees. It is the first occasion on which these contributors have been brought together from many countries specifically to address many of the most pressing crises and dilemmas of our time.
Speakers include: Lawrence Alschuler (Canada), John Beebe (US), Astrid Berg (South Africa), Jerome Bernstein (US),Walter Boechat (Brazil), Stefano Carta (Italy), Angela Cotter (UK), Peter Dunlap (US), Roberto Gambini (Brazil), Gottfried Heuer (UK), Toshio Kawai (Japan), Tom Kelly (Canada), Sam Kimbles (US), Tom Kirsch (US), Ann Kutek (UK), Kevin Lu (UK), Francois Martin-Vallas (France), Renos Papadopoulos (UK), Eva Pattis-Zoja (Italy), Joerg Rasche (Germany), Susan Rowland (US), Mary-Jayne Rust (UK), Craig San Roque (Australia), Andrew Samuels (UK), Heyong Shen (China), Tom Singer (US), Tristan Troudart (Israel), Luigi Zoja (Italy).
A few words from Conference Organisers Emilija Kiehl and Andrew Samuels about their vision for the Conference: https://vimeo.com/85523121
Full conference fee:   £130   (SFR 196)
Early bird full fee to end of July 2014:   £110   (SFR 165)
Concession fee (students and unwaged):   £95   (SFR 142)
Early bird concession fee to end of July 2014:   £80   (SFR 120)
For registration and hotel accommodation information: http://www.britishpsychotherapyfoundation.org.uk/BJAA/bjaa-events
Space is limited – early booking advised

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