| |
The C. G. Jung Society of Atlanta
presents
James Hollis — Spectral Visitants: The Place of Dreams in Therapeutic Praxis and Personal Life Saturday, April 26
10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. EDT
via ZOOM
|
| What are dreams, and why do they come to us? How can we begin to work with, even understand, dreams? How can we integrate dreams into therapeutic praxis?
This presentation will explore theories of origin and meaning, methods of interpretation, and will focus a great deal on practicing interpretation on dreams that will be provided. By the end of the sessions, participants will be somewhat less mystified by, and less intimidated by, the idea of dream interpretation. |
|
|
| | About James Hollis
James Hollis, Ph.D. Jungian Analyst, is the former Director of the Houston Jung Center and the Washington, D.C. Jung Society.
He is Vice-President emeritus of the Philemon Foundation, author of numerous books, and a frequent public speaker. He lives with his wife Jill, a retired therapist and painter, and together they have three living children.
|
| | Books by James Hollis
Prisms: Reflections on the Journey We Call Life
James Hollis, Ph.D., explores the roadblocks we encounter and our on-going challenge to live our brief journey with as much courage, insight, and resolve as we can bring to the table.
Prisms: Reflections on the Journey We Call Life summarizes a lifetime of observing, engaging, and exploring why we are here, in service to what, and what life asks of us. These eleven essays, all written recently, examine how we understand ourselves, and often we have to reframe that understanding, the nature and gift of comedy, the imagination, desire, as well as our encounters with narcissism, and aging.
|
| | |
Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who run Our Lives
James Hollis considers one’s transformation through the invisible world, from which a deeper, more thoughtful, considered life may come.
|
| | The Broken Mirror: Refracted Visions of Ourselves
The Broken Mirror: Refracted Visions of Ourselves explores the need to know ourselves more deeply, and the many obstacles that stand in our way. The various chapters illustrate internal obstacles such as intimidation by the magnitude of the project, the readiness to avoid the hard work, and gnawing self-doubt, but also provide tools to strengthen consciousness to take these obstacles on. Additional essays address living in haunted houses, the necessity of failure, and the gift and limits of therapy.
|
| | The Best of James Hollis: Wisdom for the Inner Journey
The Best of James Hollis: Wisdom for the Inner Journey is a collection of excerpts from the writings of James Hollis, PhD, Jungian psychotherapist and author. These selections, compiled by editor Logan Jones, span across his body of work from The Middle Passage (1993) to Prisms (2021) organized into different topics ranging from the psychological concepts of Carl Jung to the everyday tasks of our living and callings.
|
| | | Download the Chiron Catalog for a Complete Listing of Titles
|
| |
|