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DREaMtEnDinG - Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida

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A SEASON PASS is only $250 <strong>for</strong> 7 events, a $95 savings (DreamTending<br />

Weekend, CEUs, and Annual Event are not included). Send your check (include<br />

address, phone, email) with “Season Pass” noted on the check to:<br />

CJSSF, c/o P. PARHAM, TREASURER, PO BOX 669, HALLANDALE FL 33008<br />

Or visit jungcentersouthflorida.org to register and pay online.<br />

THE CENTER iS A NOT-FOR-PROFiT 501(C)(3) ORgANizATiON that serves the wider<br />

community by presenting lectures, workshops and discussions to address psychological,<br />

social and spiritual issues and provide a <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> personal reflection and growth inspired<br />

by C.G. Jung’s Analytical Psychology.<br />

CJSSF BOARD OF DiRECTORS:<br />

CHAIR: Brenda Astor, RN, DCN<br />

PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Pamela Heider, PhD<br />

TREASURER: Patrick Parham, MA<br />

SECRETARY: Jeannette Sullivan, MA<br />

COMMUNICATIONS: David Weller, BA; Lúcia Leão, MA; Teresa Oster, MS, LCSW<br />

MEMBERSHIP: Ann Lynch, EdD, LMHC, LMFT<br />

BOOKSTORE: Richard Chappell, BA<br />

New Season begins<br />

SEPTEMBER 25<br />

Register Today!<br />

S E A S O N PA S S N O W AVA I L A B L E — S AV E $ 9 5<br />

MEMBER-AT-LARGE: Joanna DeAngelo, MA, LMHC, ATR, CAP<br />

JUNGIAN ANALYSTS: Fred Fleischer, MA and Danila Crespi, MA, LMHC<br />

ASSOCIATES: Constance Avery-Clark,Ph.D.; Yehudis Levitin, BFA; Pamela Garel;<br />

David Shah, JD, MA; Shaira Shah, JD<br />

CONSULTANTS: Dominic Callahan, PhD (Media);Todd Wharton (Webmaster)<br />

JUNGIAN ANALYST ADVISORS: Rick Overman, PsyD; Nancy Dougherty,<br />

MSW, LCSW, ACSW; Santo Tarantino, PhD; Linda Van Dyck, MDiv, LMHC;<br />

Judith Moscu, PhD<br />

Exploration and Discovery<br />

AN IMAGINAL JOURNEY<br />

22 ND SEASON<br />

2009~2010 Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

a not-<strong>for</strong>-pr<strong>of</strong>it 501(c)(3) organization<br />

PO BOX 669<br />

HALLANDALE, FL 33008<br />

2009~2010 Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events Enclosed!<br />

2009~2010 Calendar <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

AN IMAGINAL JOURNEY<br />

Exploration and Discovery<br />

Come join us as we explore the realms <strong>of</strong> the imagination that lift the veil<br />

between the conscious and the unconscious through dreams, active imagination, play, images and more…<br />

all within a supportive, welcoming community <strong>of</strong> mental health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and others<br />

actively seeking personal awareness, exploration, and growth.<br />

Visit jungcentersouthflorida.org <strong>for</strong> expanded event descriptions plus<br />

details on CEUs, payment and discounts, and directions to the Riverside<br />

Hotel, the Sunshine Cathedral and the Duncan Conference <strong>Center</strong>.


SEPTEMBER 25<br />

Friday 7:00 – 9:30pm<br />

Sunshine Cathedral, Fort Lauderdale<br />

FREE Admission & Refreshments<br />

Social EvEnt + annual Book SalE<br />

Presented by the CJSSF Board and Friends<br />

“There is nothing as important <strong>for</strong> any <strong>of</strong> us as the work we<br />

do on our own souls.”<br />

–Fred Fleischer, <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst<br />

Please join us as we kick <strong>of</strong>f our new season with<br />

an evening <strong>of</strong> conversation, food, and drinks—all<br />

FREE—plus amazing bargains. Build your library<br />

with new and classic <strong>Jungian</strong> and other psychology<br />

works, along with donated books at low, low prices.<br />

Pacifica co-founder Stephen Aizenstat’s DreamTending<br />

film, featured at our annual event in May, will be<br />

shown continuously without interrupting the Book<br />

Sale. And pre-registration at a special price <strong>for</strong> Dr.<br />

Aizenstat’s upcoming 3-day Workshop (see January<br />

22-24) will be available all evening.<br />

OCTOBER 16<br />

Friday 7:30-9:30pm; Registration 7:00pm<br />

Sunshine Cathedral, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Lecture $20 (+$5 <strong>for</strong> 2 CEUs) Students: $15<br />

SanD tRaY: a WinDoW on tHE Soul<br />

Joanna DeAngelo, Clinical Director & Art Therapist<br />

Sandplay Therapy is an experiential therapeutic<br />

vehicle to engage psyche as it journeys on the road<br />

to individuation. Like fairy tales, active imagination,<br />

dreams, and art, it partakes <strong>of</strong> image and symbol<br />

to communicate its truth. Often misapprehended<br />

as a therapy only <strong>for</strong> children, sand play enables<br />

children, adolescents, and adults to access preverbal<br />

levels inaccessible by verbal means. Attendees will<br />

receive an overview <strong>of</strong> the field today as well as<br />

several case examples to illustrate the process and<br />

stages. A short experiential exercise will be <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

at the end <strong>for</strong> those who wish to participate.<br />

Joanna DeAngelo is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor,<br />

a Board Certified Registered Art Therapist, and a Certified<br />

Addictions Pr<strong>of</strong>essional. She has taught and presented <strong>for</strong><br />

many years and worked with both adults and children <strong>for</strong><br />

over two decades. She is currently Clinical Director at the<br />

Susan B. Anthony Recovery <strong>Center</strong> in Pembroke Pines,<br />

and is a member <strong>of</strong> the CJSSF board.<br />

NOVEMBER 15<br />

Sunday 11am – 3:30pm; Register: 10:30am<br />

Riverside Hotel, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Workshop/Brunch $60 (+$8 <strong>for</strong> 3 CEUs);<br />

$65 late registration*<br />

aRcHEtYPE, aFFEct & attacHMEnt<br />

Myrna Little, <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst<br />

Research in attachment theory and the neurosciences<br />

suggests that individuals can have such great<br />

significance <strong>for</strong> each other that their relationship<br />

is not interchangeable. We will explore how these<br />

attachments develop and how therapists as well<br />

as parents, friends, colleagues, and lovers may live<br />

with more meaning, intersubjectivity, and effectiveness.<br />

We will also examine the therapeutic process<br />

itself—and the task <strong>of</strong> analyzing that which is<br />

implicit, nonverbal, and nonconscious, and resides<br />

in mental endogenous, archetypal processes.<br />

Myrna Little, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist in private<br />

practice in Dallas, a member <strong>of</strong> the Dallas Group Analytic<br />

Practice, and a <strong>Jungian</strong> Psychoanalyst. Currently<br />

she is a Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>South</strong>western<br />

Medical School, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, and an Assistant<br />

Editor <strong>of</strong> the Journal <strong>of</strong> Analytical Psychology.<br />

DECEMBER 5<br />

Saturday 10:30am – 4:30pm; Registration 10am<br />

Riverside Hotel, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Workshop & Lunch $60 (+$8 <strong>for</strong> 3 CEUs)<br />

$65 late registration*<br />

StRuck BY liGHtninG:<br />

tHE EFFEct oF EliaDE’S StoRY on<br />

coPPola’S YOUTH WITHOUT YOUTH<br />

Danila Crespi, <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst<br />

Scott Feaster, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Literature and Film<br />

A two-part event: In the morning workshop we will<br />

explore what effect aging has on the auteur/director.<br />

While a director’s late works are <strong>of</strong>ten unfavorably<br />

compared with the earlier works, with age a director<br />

no longer has to keep up with trends and may feel<br />

freer to break new ground. We will view film clips<br />

to illustrate this, focusing on Francis Ford Coppola’s<br />

Youth Without Youth (2007)—his first film in ten<br />

years, made at the age <strong>of</strong> 68 and based on Romanian<br />

author Mircea Eliade’s novella. After lunch, we will<br />

view the entire film, followed by a conversation reflecting<br />

on questions that include: What does “directed<br />

by” mean? What does “writing with the camera”<br />

mean? What does age teach about creativity?<br />

Danila Crespi is a <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst in private practice in<br />

Miami Beach. She is director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Florida</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts.<br />

Scott V. Feaster has a Ph.D. in Comparative Arts and is an<br />

assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Broward College.<br />

CJSSF Presents a Special Event:<br />

intRoDuction to<br />

<strong>DREaMtEnDinG</strong><br />

with Stephen Aizenstat, Pacifica co-founder<br />

JANUARY 22 –24<br />

Lecture: Friday 7 - 9:30pm; Register 6:30pm<br />

Workshop: Saturday 9:30 am – 5:30 pm<br />

& Sunday 9:30 am – 1:00 pm<br />

Duncan <strong>Center</strong>, Delray Beach<br />

Lecture Only: $35 (+$5 <strong>for</strong> 2 CEUs) $40 at door<br />

Weekend Workshop (Friday, Saturday & Sunday):<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e Oct. 16 $285 ($250 Members &<br />

Students; $235 Student Members)<br />

Oct. 17 to Jan. 8 $325 ($295.00 Members)<br />

After Jan. 8 (if space allows) $350.00<br />

($315.00 Members)<br />

[For 15 CEUs add $15 to above prices]<br />

“For many centuries human beings have explored the<br />

mysteries and meanings <strong>of</strong> dreams, most <strong>of</strong>ten imagining<br />

ourselves as center and source <strong>of</strong> the dream. When we listen<br />

to dreams in a different way – when we tend to their living<br />

presence, something quite extraordinary happens. Dreams<br />

come alive and tell their stories. Our perception changes, our<br />

intuition opens, and we hear and learn from the timeless<br />

intelligence <strong>of</strong> Nature as well as our own deeper sense <strong>of</strong> well<br />

being.” – Stephen Aizenstat<br />

In this introductory seminar, Dr. Stephen<br />

Aizenstat <strong>of</strong>fers both traditional and emerging<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> dream work that explore common<br />

dream themes, nightmares, archetypal images,<br />

and the recurring dream.<br />

DreamTending is a method <strong>of</strong> working with<br />

dreams that considers dream images as “living<br />

images.” It makes the particularity and presence <strong>of</strong><br />

these images available to the dreamer. The wisdom<br />

<strong>of</strong> ancestral callings, the instinctual knowledge<br />

<strong>of</strong> animal visitations, the musings <strong>of</strong> the soul are<br />

attended to from a psyche-centered, rather than<br />

person-centered, perspective. The “intelligence” <strong>of</strong><br />

the dream is listened to from the inside out.<br />

To “tend” a dream is not just to interpret or<br />

analyze it. The figures and landscapes <strong>of</strong> dreams<br />

are experienced as alive and moving about with<br />

a certain degree <strong>of</strong> autonomy. In a very practical<br />

and accessible way, the craft <strong>of</strong> DreamTending <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

the possibility <strong>of</strong> listening deeply to the voices<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dream images themselves as they come<br />

<strong>for</strong>ward to <strong>of</strong>fer their insights and perspectives.<br />

DreamTending appreciates that dreams carry an<br />

inner knowing, an innate sensibility, and an element<br />

<strong>of</strong> potency that af<strong>for</strong>ds each <strong>of</strong> us the capacity<br />

to open to the depths <strong>of</strong> our own experience.<br />

When we tend a dream, images come “awake,”<br />

imagination is animated, and we participate in life<br />

more fully rooted in the way <strong>of</strong> the dream.<br />

DreamTending is based on four essential concepts:<br />

• The dreaming psyche is multidimensional<br />

• Dreams are alive<br />

• Everything dreams<br />

• Dreams happen now<br />

Visit www.dreamtending.com <strong>for</strong> more in-depth<br />

DreamTending in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist,<br />

marriage and family therapist, and the founding president<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pacifica Graduate Institute. For more than 35<br />

years he has explored the power <strong>of</strong> dreams through the<br />

study <strong>of</strong> depth psychology and the pursuit <strong>of</strong> his own<br />

research. He has collaborated with many masters in the<br />

field, including Joseph Campbell, Marion Woodman,<br />

Robert Johnson, and James Hillman; as well as native<br />

elders worldwide. Dr. Aizenstat has conducted hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> dream work seminars throughout the United<br />

States, Europe, and Asia.<br />

FEBRUARY 19<br />

Friday 7:30 - 9:30pm; Registration 7:00pm<br />

Sunshine Cathedral, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Lecture: $20.00 (+ $5.00 <strong>for</strong> 2 CEUs)<br />

Students: $15<br />

tHE EnD oF tHE aGE oF BlinG<br />

Patrick Parham, Spiritual Consultant & Financial Advisor<br />

The current financial and economic crisis is humbling<br />

the American Empire and changing the deeply<br />

unconscious acquisitiveness <strong>of</strong> the American Dream.<br />

Both as individuals and a nation, we are being <strong>for</strong>ced<br />

to give up our illusory and misleading version <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American past and our dream <strong>of</strong> managing history.<br />

It is different this time: “A world that once indulged<br />

American pr<strong>of</strong>ligacy is no longer willing to do so.”<br />

New limits will be placed upon us, and we must<br />

awaken to this new reality and alter our basic assumption<br />

that more is always better. But with these losses<br />

will also come gifts, if we know where to look. Mr.<br />

Parham will help us explore some <strong>of</strong> the ways each <strong>of</strong><br />

us might act to ensure our basic economic wellbeing<br />

by separating what is essential from what is merely<br />

“bling”—and begin to reawaken to lives based primarily<br />

on relationship, spirituality, and self-awareness<br />

rather than the acquisition <strong>of</strong> money and power.<br />

Patrick Parham, M.A., spent 25 years in global trade, headquartered<br />

in New York while also living in Japan, Switzerland,<br />

and Jamaica. He currently teaches at St. Thomas University<br />

and is a trained Spiritual Director. Patrick also serves as treasurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Jungian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Florida</strong>.<br />

MARCH 20<br />

Saturday 10:30am – 4:30pm;<br />

Registration 10:00am<br />

Duncan <strong>Center</strong>, Delray Beach<br />

Workshop $75 (add $10 <strong>for</strong> 5 CEUs)<br />

Students $60; $80 late registration*<br />

activE iMaGination:<br />

PatHWaY to WHolEnESS<br />

Linda van Dyck, <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst<br />

The Ego, the outer physical reality, is not enough<br />

to experience the fullness <strong>of</strong> our lives. To understand<br />

our potential and mission in life, each <strong>of</strong><br />

us must find a way to unify the conscious and<br />

unconscious parts <strong>of</strong> our psyche—to wake up<br />

to the potential <strong>of</strong> our being and then commit<br />

to helping those parts <strong>of</strong> ourselves that need<br />

attention in order to fully help others. In this<br />

workshop, we will look at how to use Active<br />

Imagination in its various <strong>for</strong>ms to focus and to<br />

become aware <strong>of</strong> the unconscious reality within<br />

each <strong>of</strong> us so that our mind and heart may become<br />

conscious <strong>of</strong> and attuned to the Self.<br />

Linda van Dyck, M.Div. LMHC, earned a degree in Analytical<br />

Psychology at the C.G. Jung Institute. She studied<br />

and worked in Switzerland <strong>for</strong> ten years after completing<br />

a Masters in Divinity, in psychology and counseling from<br />

Yale University Divinity School. A member <strong>of</strong> IAAP and<br />

a senior training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts, she is in private practice in Palm Beach,<br />

<strong>Florida</strong>. She presents retreats, workshops and speaks on<br />

various topics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jungian</strong> Psychology.<br />

APRIL 11<br />

Sunday 11am – 3:30pm; Register 10:30am<br />

Riverside Hotel, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Workshop/Brunch $60* (add $8 <strong>for</strong> 3 CEUs);<br />

$65 Late Registration<br />

THE SPIRAL JOURNEY:<br />

iMaGES oF REMEDioS vaRoS’<br />

JouRnEY toWaRD WHolEnESS<br />

Mary Wells Barron, <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst<br />

This lecture explores the archetypal images <strong>of</strong><br />

the extraordinary artist Remedios Varo, who<br />

painted her story <strong>of</strong> individuation. Her work<br />

reveals a uniquely feminine perspective <strong>of</strong> the<br />

alchemical process <strong>of</strong> trans<strong>for</strong>mation. Varo was<br />

trained in classical and surrealist art, but her<br />

magical images are wholly unique. They reflect<br />

her deep rapport with the archetypal world,<br />

which she expresses with the detail <strong>of</strong> a medieval<br />

miniature and the sensibility <strong>of</strong> a woman attuned<br />

to a pr<strong>of</strong>ound understanding <strong>of</strong> soul.<br />

Mary Wells Barron, M.A., M.B.A., M.I.M., is a <strong>Jungian</strong><br />

analyst in private practice in St. Louis, Missouri. She<br />

received her analytical training at the C.G. Jung Institute,<br />

Zurich, and has been a member <strong>of</strong> the training and admissions<br />

committees <strong>of</strong> the Inter-Regional Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jungian</strong><br />

Analysts, <strong>for</strong> which she teaches and chaired a committee on<br />

curriculum. She has a special interest in the healing power<br />

<strong>of</strong> images and in the body as voice <strong>of</strong> soul.<br />

MAY 1<br />

Saturday 11:00am – 3:30pm;<br />

Registration 10:30am<br />

Riverside Hotel, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Brunch & Film Discussion<br />

$50* (add $8 <strong>for</strong> 3 CEUs);<br />

$55 late registration*<br />

HitcHcock’S NOTORIOUS:<br />

an ExPloRation oF aniMa & aniMuS<br />

Rick Overman, <strong>Jungian</strong> Analyst<br />

In Notorious, Alfred Hitchcock weaves<br />

romance and suspense into a dark fairy tale<br />

<strong>of</strong> power, domination, and addiction versus<br />

compassion and relationship—a tale <strong>of</strong> timeless<br />

significance and current relevance. Ingrid<br />

Bergman and Cary Grant’s intensely passionate<br />

but deeply conflicted romance provides a<br />

rich matrix <strong>for</strong> the exploration <strong>of</strong> Jung’s notorious<br />

yet essential ideas about the anima and<br />

animus archetypes. Whether seen from the<br />

perspective <strong>of</strong> the collective or the personal,<br />

Notorious serves as an inspiring primer on the<br />

function <strong>of</strong> anima and animus and their relationship<br />

to the development <strong>of</strong> personality.<br />

Rick L. Overman, Psy.D, is a licensed psychologist<br />

and <strong>Jungian</strong> psychoanalyst in private practice in Fort<br />

Lauderdale and Boca Raton . Dr. Overman is a<br />

senior training analyst <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Florida</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts and a past president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Center</strong>.<br />

His prior CJSSF film presentations include Forbidden<br />

Planet, Finding Neverland, American Beauty, and<br />

Eyes Wide Shut.<br />

JUNE 6<br />

Sunday 3 – 7:30pm;<br />

Registration 2:30pm<br />

Riverside Hotel, Fort Lauderdale<br />

Film, Discussion, Dinner & Annual Meeting<br />

$70.00* (add $5 <strong>for</strong> 2 CEUs);<br />

$75 late registration* IF space is available<br />

22nD SEaSon annual EvEnt:<br />

THE WAY Of THE DREAm<br />

“Dreams show us how to find meaning in our lives, how to<br />

fulfill our own destiny, how to realize the greater potential<br />

<strong>of</strong> life within us.” – Marie-Louise von Franz<br />

Prior to the annual dinner, we will view excerpts<br />

from the film, The Way <strong>of</strong> the Dream: Conversations<br />

on <strong>Jungian</strong> Dream Interpretation with<br />

Marion Woodman, Fraser Boa, and Marie-<br />

Louise von Franz. The Way <strong>of</strong> the Dream is an<br />

extraordinary series <strong>of</strong> films that act as a primer<br />

explaining and demonstrating the art and science<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Jungian</strong> dream analysis. We will be showing<br />

Marion Woodman’s introduction to “Jung’s Understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Psyche,” “Jung’s Understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Shadow,” and finally Fraser Boa in<br />

conversation with Marie-Louise von Franz titled<br />

– “Charting the Unconscious.” The screening will<br />

be followed by a discussion with the community<br />

and <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts facilitated by Pamela<br />

Heider, Ph.D., <strong>Jungian</strong> and Gestalt Psychotherapist,<br />

and member <strong>of</strong> the CJSSF Board.<br />

*UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, LATE REGISTRA-<br />

TION IS ON THE WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO THE<br />

EVENT, AT NOON. RESERVATIONS FOR RiVER-<br />

SiDE HOTEL EVENTS ONLY MUST BE PREPAID<br />

BY 3 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT. SORRY, NO<br />

STUDENT DISCOUNTS OR REFUNDS.<br />

TO REgiSTER: Send your check (include address,<br />

phone, email), with your event noted on the check to:<br />

CJSSF, c/o P. PARHAM, TREASURER, PO BOX 669,<br />

HALLANDALE FL 33008. For multiple events please<br />

attach a list. Visit jungcentersouthflorida.org <strong>for</strong> student<br />

discounts, directions, or to register and pay online.<br />

CEU CREDiTS are <strong>of</strong>fered through the <strong>Florida</strong> Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health <strong>for</strong> Psychologists (#PCE-50 Exp. 5/31/10)<br />

and <strong>for</strong> Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Marriage &<br />

Family Therapists and Mental Health Counselors<br />

(#BAP-89 Exp. 3/31/11).<br />

BECOME A MEMBER OR RENEW YOUR<br />

MEMBERSHiP <strong>for</strong> an additional $40 (students $20).<br />

Dues and donations are tax deductible. Email reminders<br />

will be sent <strong>for</strong> all upcoming events. Send your email<br />

address to: info@jungcentersouthflorida.org<br />

The <strong>Center</strong>’s message phone number is: 954-525-4682.<br />

TAX-DEDUCTiBLE DONATiONS are always needed<br />

and welcome. Help support the <strong>Center</strong>’s work and keep<br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> ideas and events alive in <strong>South</strong> <strong>Florida</strong>.<br />

Please see our website <strong>for</strong> full description <strong>of</strong> events:<br />

jungcentersouthflorida.org

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