In this ground breaking seminar, recorded live from Zurich during the inaugural event of the Asheville Jung Center, we examine a core issue in Jungian psychology known as Individuation.
Individuation is a lifelong developmental process that usually involves separating from parents, establishing success in love and work, integrating disowned parts of one's self, breaking away from societal and family expectations, listening to ones unconscious, and finding an ultimate wholeness and balance in life.
In this approximately 2 hour video Dr. Murray Stein, one of the worlds foremost experts on Jungian Psychology leads us through an extensive exploration of the concepts of individuation.
He begins by looking at individuation as a life long process having crucial milestones in birth, childhood, adulthood, midlife, late adulthood and old age. He speaks extensively regarding Carl Jungs notion of the first & second halves of life and how the individuation coarse is quite different.
He discusses Erich Neumann's three stages of Individuation (Matriarchal, Patriarchal, & Individual) and how these fit into the Jungian model. Visit us a AshevilleJungCenter.org
Can individuation begin in the late teenage years?
Tengent 1 month ago
This is a really interesting subject but it isn't shot very well. His head keeps getting cut off at the top and the colors (or lack of colors) don't help any. I think it's really important to have an interesting background when shooting this type of subject. Maybe some of his Redbook illustrations or Tibetan mandalas. The editing is also choppy and needs transitions.
mybobalu 1 year ago