AJC #3 Working With Dreams- CE Credits

AJC #3:  Working with Dreams Seminar; Continuing Education Home Study DVD Program

This Course Includes:

1) 3 Hour DVD
2) Full Written Transcript
3) Homestudy brief exam & post
event survey
4) Continuing Education Certificate

Cost: $119.00

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The Asheville Jung Center is pleased to present…

“A Jungian Understanding of Working with Dreams in Psychotherapy – a Method for Enhancing Change, Transformation, and Individuation in Psychotherapy”
With Murray Stein and John Hill

Presenters:
Murray Stein, Ph.D. is co-President of the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP) in Zurich, Switzerland.
John Hill, M.A. is a senior training and supervising analyst at ISAP and an internationally recognized author and lecturer.

Furthering Freud’s insights expressed in his famous book, The Interpretation of Dreams, Jung regarded dreams as central to his psychotherapy with patients. Dreams continue to be held in the highest esteem by Jungian analysts and are one of the primary methods used to engage the unconscious mind. This seminar will explore the different approaches to dream analysis and guide practitioners into a deeper awareness of how to use dream material. Numerous examples of analyzing dreams will be offered including many images from dreams.

Dr. Stein offers an in-depth exploration of the principles of individuation and how to use these concepts both clinically and personally. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from one of the world’s leading Jungian minds.

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The Asheville Jung Center is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Asheville Jung Center maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

 

This course meets the qualifications for 5.0 hours of continuing education credit for MFT’s & LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. (Provider #4958) Please contact your state (or international) licensing board to determine your board’s specific requirements.
Speakers’ Biographies:
Murray Stein, Ph.D. is a training analyst and president of the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAP Zurich). He is the author of The Principle of Individuation and many other books and articles in the field of Jungian Psychoanalysis. He is a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts. From 2001 to 2004 he was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He is a highly sought after international lecturer and presently makes his home in Switzerland.

John Hill, MA was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1943. He received his degrees in philosophy at the University of Dublin and the Catholic University of America. He trained at the C.G. Jung Institute – Zürich and has practiced as a Jungian analyst since 1973. He became a training analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute in 1981 and was a member of the selection committee for twenty years. Together with many colleagues, including Dr. Stein, he participated in the founding of a new training institute under the jurisdiction of AGAP in 2004. He is currently a training analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAP Zurich).

Target Audience: MFTs, LCSWs, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, therapists and other mental health workers wishing to gain a deeper understanding of Jungian Psychology
Instructional level: Intermediate

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Credits: 5.0 Continuing Education (CE) Credits
Cost: $119.00
Commercial Support for CE Seminar: None

Learning Objectives:
1. Compare and contrast the methods of analysing dream material between the theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.
2. Explain the clinical methods of Amplification and Interpretation in working with dream material.
3. Give examples of possible symbolic meaning of 2-3 specific dream images from either your own dreams or those of a clients.

Outline of seminar:
1. “Introduction to working with dreams in analysis. ‘Why do we do it?’” – Murray Stein.

2. “Concrete and practical – On how we use and work with dreams in analysis” –
John Hill. Followed by questions and discussion.

3. “On symbols and dreams – What is a ‘symbol’ and what does it mean?” – Murray
Stein.

4. “On amplification of dream images” – John Hill.

Further readings:

Bosnak, R. A Little Course in Dreams. Boston, Shambhala, Publications, 1986.
Dieckmann, H. Methods in Analytical Psychology (Chap.8 on Dream
Interpretation), Chiron, Wilmette, 1991.
Hall, J. The Use of Dream Interpretation in Jungian Analysis, ed Stein, M.
Chapter 7. Boulder, Shambala,1984.
Hillman, J. The Dream and the Underworld. Harper & Row, N.Y. 1979.
Jung, C.G. “The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis,” in CW 16.
_____. “The Tavistock Lectures” 3 & 4, in CW 18.
_____. “Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams,” in CW 18.
______. Memories, Dreams, Reflections (dreams).

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Asheville Jung Center’s Refund Policy for Home-Study Seminars: If for any reason a home-study DVD is found to be defective, please let us know right away and a replacement will be mailed to you immediately. DVD’s that are not defective are not eligible for refund. Continuing Education purchases may be refunded if needed up until a continuing education certificate has been issued. Once a certificate has been issued, it is no longer eligible for refund. The Asheville Jung Center makes every effort to be very specific as to what licensing agencies have approved us to provide continuing education. It is the responsibility of the individual practitioner to know what their state’s licensing board accepts for CE standards.