"Memories, Dreams, Reflections"
"Modern Man in Search of a Soul"
Book Discussion
facilitated by Barbara Shocket
Alternate
Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m.
Beginning November 4, 2008 Please note change of date and time.
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C. Hoppin Jung Library, Argosy University
5250 17th St., Sarasota
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The C. G. Jung Society of
Sarasota is offering a small group discussion based on the reading of Memories,
Dreams, Reflections, the autobiographical work of C.G. Jung. This book was
written by Jung shortly before he died in 1961. In it he discusses his theories and many
memorable and significant events of his life going back to his childhood. In one section
he deals with his own near death experience. The next book selected for discussion will
be, Modern Man in Search of a Soul, in which Jung examines some
of the most contested and crucial areas of analytical psychology, dream analysis, the primitive
unconscious, and the relationship between psychology and religion. During each meeting of
the group there will be a reading out loud followed by a discussion. No prior knowledge
of Jungian psychology is necessary to participate in the group. The facilitator of the group,
Barbara Shocket, a licensed mental health counselor, and member of the Board of the Jung
Society will guide the study and discussion and provide a basic orientation to Jungian psychology.
The group will always be open to new participants.
For more information please call Barbara Shocket at 941-350-8495.
Barbara Shocket, M.S., L.M.H.C. is a clinical
psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience. Her focus is a Jungian and metaphysical
approach to personal growth. Her background includes extensive training in psychotherapeutic
modalities, as well as studies in comparative religion and spirituality. She has worked
in community mental health centers, and in private practice. She is involved in facilitating
Dream Analysis groups with a Jungian approach. Currently, she is serving as First Vice-President
and Board member of the C.G. Jung Society of Sarasota, and as teacher-facilitator for small
discussion groups sponsored by the Jung Society, at Argosy University.
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