“The truth is more important than the facts.” -- Frank Lloyd Wright

The Many Personalities of Carl Jung

The Many Personalities of Carl Jung

The Red Book, Part II

Presented by:

Karen Ridout

and

Walter Smith

Master Practitioners of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

6:00pm to 9:00 pm

6 p.m. – Dinner & Networking, 6:45 p.m. – Program

American Underground Room

Durham Bulls Athletic Park

Directions given at registration

Cost: $15.00 per person (member rate)




Cost: $20.00 per person for non-members




(Members may bring guests at the membership rate.)

(Bring your favorite main or side dish to share. Salad, dessert, beverages and workshop materials provided.)

When Carl Jung started writing The Red Book in 1913, he was deeply depressed. His relationship with Freud had ended acrimoniously, he questioned the value of his work, and he thought he was having a psychological breakdown. The book is an account of his self-psychoanalysis. In this workshop, we will explore the second part of The Red Book, Liber Secundus, in which Jung encounters and carries on a conversation with the various parts of himself. We will meet the Red Man, the Lowly, the Castle, the Anchorite, and others as we come to a deeper understanding of how the various and opposite parts of his personality helped Jung to become a major force in the psychoanalytic movement.

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