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2010 Fall Lecture Series
Out of the Whirlwind:
PTSD and the Archetype of Job
by
Dr. Donna Cozart
October 8th and 9th, 2010
at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Waco
4209 N. 27th Street
,
Waco
Friday, October 8th, 2010
Registration/Refreshments: 6:30pm
Presentation: 7:00-9:00pm
Mary, a traumatized combat nurse suffering the paralyzing symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder struggled until she found new life and transformation in her seven year journey with Dr. Donna Cozart. She will walk us through Mary's courageous journey of flashbacks and hopelessness towards healing. Dr. Cozart will reflect upon the struggle between good and evil as amplified by the story of Job and its Jungian interpretation of prophetic meaning. |
Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Registration/Refreshments: 8:00am
Presentation: 8:30– 12:00pm
The workshop will be an experiential journey towards the discovery of archetypal energies deep within the psyche using the archetypal power and change discussed in the Friday evening lecture. In the workshop Dr. Donna Cozart will lead us in a discussion of representational reflections of archetypal experience through writing, painting, mask-making and song. Conga player, Duriye Nashuhoglu, will lead us in a mystical experience through the medium of drumming. |
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Donna Cozart, Ph.D., is a Jungian Analyst in Dallas, Texas whose search for meaning took her to the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich, Switzerland where she lived and studied for 6 years. Returning in 1998, one of her greatest challenges was the woman whose story she documents. A diplomat of the C. G. Jung Institute or Zurich, Dr. Cozart is a training analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the Texas Seminar. She served for 4 years as Director of Training for the Texas Seminar. She is the analyst sponsor of the C. G. Jung Society of North Texas and is a member of the Dallas Institute, AGAP, and IAAP. Her new book, Out of the Whirlwind: PTSD and the Archetype of Job, was released by Amazon.com last spring.
Duriye Nashuhoglu, is a Conga player from Dallas, Texas. She first studied drumming in her native country of Turkey in 1999 and has studied Afro-Cuban, Latin, Jazz, Rock, Folk, and Funk styles of drumming. Duriye has her own band called "Duriye & Friends." She is a board member of the C. G. Jung Society of North Texas.
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$35
seminar, workshop, and membership.
Books for sale.
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