2009 Update
March 6th, 2009
Sorry that I’ve been lax in updating this website. But London Type is still alive and kicking. Sign up under Join to get email notification of events.
It’s a tough year for everyone this year - we’re definitely seeing the shadow side of many recent business and financial decisions. So rather than trying to arrange meetings and cancelling them, we waiting till after the summer for our first event. Hopefully we will see some recovery by then.
We also felt it would be useful to get back to the real basics and origins of Type theory - and are delighted that Steve Myers is going to join us to give us an interactive day to explore the Fundamentals of Jung’s theories.
So put the date in your diary: Tuesday 22nd September, University Women’s Club, London.
The Agenda
The Fundamentals of Jung’s Theories
Introduction
Jung and Myers Briggs
- similarities and differences between Jung’s and Briggs Myers’
theories of psychological type
- consciousness and the unconscious (personal/collective)
- compensation and the inferior function
- normality, neurosis, complexes and archetypes
- ego, persona and psychological type
Jung’s model of normal growth/development
- the key archetypes (shadow, anima/us, self/god-image)
- myth, symbol and the transcendent function
- otherness, opposites and the integration of evil
- individuation as a natural process
- the role of dreams for non-neurotics
- alchemy and transformation
Religion and Christianity
- Did Jung believe in God?
- Jung’s critique of Christianity
- Christianity and Alchemy
- Synchronicity
- Jung’s myth of the incarnation of God
Applications of Jung’s ideas
- Illustration of some principles through the examination of the
impact of President Obama’s leadership on international relations
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