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Upcoming Events with Chiron Authors
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The Schizophrenia Complex presented by Eve Maram, PsyD (author of The Schizophrenia Complex)
Saturday, November 22 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. PST In Person and Zoom - 3 CE credits available
Hosted by the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles
This presentation, based upon Jungian analyst Eve Maram’s recent book, The Schizophrenia Complex (Chiron, 2022), focuses on how the thoughts and feelings constellated by encounters with what we call schizophrenia can become a complex. Whether one has the symptoms of schizophrenia or is in a relationship with someone who has schizophrenia, experiencing the impact of the feelings and emotions generated by the unconscious can feel both overwhelming and chaotic. Drawing from personal material and the collective and archetypal aspects of an encounter with the chaos of the unconscious, we will examine the healing power of Eros as a force of hope and connection. |
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Individuation in a Divided World: Deception, Lies, and the Quest for Wholeness with Vlado Solc (co-author of Dark Religion)
Saturday, November 22 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CST Online Only - 3 CEs Available
Hosted by the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
In an age of misinformation, polarization, and collective fear, how can we stay connected to truth—and to ourselves?
This course offers a Jungian exploration of the psychological roots of conspiracy theories, radical belief systems, and cultic movements that shape today’s social and political landscape. Together, we will look at how these movements arise when authentic spirituality loses connection with the unconscious, giving rise to what Jung called Dark Religion—a distortion of the numinous that seeks power rather than meaning.
Through dynamic discussion and depth-psychological reflection, participants will learn how unconscious forces shape collective attitudes, manipulate perception, and fuel ideological extremism. We will also explore ways to remain psychologically grounded and hopeful amid the turbulence of our divided world.
The course includes experiential practices such as active imagination and guided group dialogue to encourage greater awareness, integration, and inner resilience. |
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November Book of the Month
Alchemy of The Heart: The Healing Journey From Heartbreak to Wholeness
Paperback Regular Price $24.95 Sale Price $17.50
Dionysos, one of the most misunderstood of the gods, is a masculine energy that brings us back to life and vitality in a way that includes deep partnership with the feminine. Through the exploration of this timeless myth, Alchemy of the Heart takes us on adventure into a world where the dance of masculine and feminine ignites fullness of being in both men and women. From the shadowy labyrinth of Minos to the sacred Initiation Chamber at Pompeii, Alchemy of the Heart travels the landscape of both the outer world and the inner psyche as it points the way past contemporary hedonism, pornography and addiction into a Dionysian world of joy, vibrant sexuality and spiritual transcendence. |
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New Releases
Jung and the Epic of Transformation Volume 2, Goethe’s “Faust” as a Text of Transformation
by Paul Bishop
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The Art of the Self: The Blue Book of Eranos Founder Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn
by Riccardo Bernardini
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Our Story Of Home: Tales of Longing and Belonging
by Valerie Andrews
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Volume 4 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz: Archetypal Symbols in Fairytales - Opposition and Renewal
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El volumen cuatro de la Recopilación de escritos de Murray Stein: La Práctica Del Psicoanálisis Junguiano
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Coming Soon
A Field Guide to American Cultural Complexes: The Battleground of the Splintered American Psyche
by Thomas Singer, MD
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The Collected Writings of Murray Stein: Volume 10 – Psychology and Society
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