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April 2nd & 3rd, 2004
Wynette Barton
Consciousness in Antiquity
Egyptian societal & spiritual consciousness
The Mythology of Isis and Osiris, and Horus, "The Divine
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Wynette Barton, is a Jungian Analyst (C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich) in private practice, Austin, Texas, for the last twenty years. Wynette has studied at Baylor University, Texas State University (Speech Pathology and English Literature), The College of the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico (Anthropology and Archeology), The University of Texas, Austin, Texas (Psycholinguistics), and USC in Oakland, California (Theology). In the 1980s, Wynette became fascinated with Egyptian Mythology... the rest, as they say, is history. Throughout all this Wynette has stayed married to her "original" husband Bob Barton, a newspaper publisher, who has no idea what a Jungian Analyst is or does, raised two "perfect" sons, who married "perfect" daughters-in-law, and has four grandchildren, "even more perfect." If all that was not enough, Wynette carries heavy responsibilities on the executive committee of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (U.S. and Canada), maintains her practice in Austin, and is finishing a book on the psychological implications of Egyptian mythology.
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May 7th & 8th, 2004
Tess Castleman
Post 15th Century Consciousness
"Carl Jung's Contribution to the 20th Century and Beyond." "Synchronicity in the Group Dream." and "Introduction to the Tribal Unconscious." |
Tess Castleman, MA, L.P.C., I.A.A.P., is President and Training Analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute, Dallas, Texas, and a Zurich-trained Diplomat Jungian Analyst in Private Practice, Dallas. She also holds an MA in Psychology, Counseling, and Guidance from the University of Northern Colorado, Greely. Her practice specializes in groups and individual with emphasis on dream analysis, ar interpretation, sand tray projection, in-depth, spiritual and religious issues. She has facilitated dream groups for over seventeen years including an innovative group for the Dallas County Jail called The Jail Project. Among her many professional publications are "Carl Jung's Contribution to the 20th Century," "Dreams as the Literature of the Unconscious," and "The Feminine in the Black Elk Tradition." Tess has been practicing psychology since 1979 and brings the full force of her rich dream analysis experience to her newest book, Threads, Knots, Tapestries.
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June 11th & 12th, 2004
Dr. Robert L. Moore
Conscousnes in an "Apocalyptic Age"
"Facing the Dragon Post 9/11: Confronting World, Personal, and Spirtual Grandiosity." "Wrestling the Monster in Our Midst." and "What Must We Do to Survive, Effectively?" |
Robert L. Moore, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Spirituality at the Chicago Theological Seminary, where he is the senior professor in the Center for Theology, Ethics, and the Human Sciences. He is a founder and president of the Institute for Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Spirituality in Chicago . Robert has studied comparative psychoanalytic theory and practice in depth, and is one of the few psychoanalysts in the world holding diplomas in more than one psychoanalytic tradition. His work on neo-Jungian structural psychoanalysis, decoding the structure of the human self, has brought him international recognition as a major psychoanalytic theorist. In addition to his private practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, he also teaches and has served as a training analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago . Along with Robert Bly, Dr. Moore is widely considered to be a pioneering visionary of the international men's movement, and is the leading expert on contemporary masculine initiation and maturation. Robert's newest book, Facing the Dragon: Confronting Personal and Spiritual Grandiosity , examines how pathological narcissism results from archetypal energies that are not contained and channeled through resources such as spiritual disciplines, ritual practice, utilization of the mythic imagination, and Jungian analysis. Robert and his wife, Artist and Jungian Analyst, Dr. Margaret Shanahan, enjoy traveling the world. They live in the Hyde Park area of Chicago , Illinois .
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