Absolute Freedom: Individuation and Individualization in Second-Late-Modern Societies
A lecture by Stefano Carpani of Berlin, Germany
This is a ZOOM event.
Registration Link: https://absolutefreedom.eventbrite.ca
Saturday, September 28
1:00-3:00 p.m. (ET)
Members: $15; Non-Members: $20
Students/Senior Members: $10
This lecture serves as a vital contribution to contemporary social and psychoanalytic research, unveiling the intricacies of psychological and social dynamics in our current epoch.
Stefano Carpani explores the intersection of psychology and sociology, providing a fresh perspective beyond conventional boundaries. It conducts a comparative analysis of C.G. Jung's individuation process and Ulrich Beck's individualization theory, presenting the groundbreaking 'I+I' synthesis. This latter concept acts as a linchpin in deciphering self-identity narratives in the 21st century's dynamic landscape, before the author introduces the concept of absolute freedom, contextualizing it within the multifaceted complexities of contemporary second-late-modern existence.
Stefano Carpani, Ph.D., psychoanalyst and sociologist (member and lecturer of the C. G. Jung Institute Zürich, and University of Cambridge, respectively). He initiated the YouTube series Breakfast at Küsnacht, and others and co-created Psychosocial Wednesdays.
Carpani curates Jungianeum: Initiatives for Contemporary Analytical Psychology and neo-Jungian Studies. Routledge has recently published .his Absolute Freedom: Individuation and Individualization in Second-Late-Modern Societies.
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Uncertainty: Is It A Gift?
With Jungian analyst and author Ann Ulanov of New York
This is a ZOOM event.
Registration Link: https://uncertaintyagift.eventbrite.ca
Saturday, October 19
1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. (ET)
Members: $15; Non-Members: $20
Students/Senior Members: $10
For info please call (514) 971-8664.
3 CE credits will be available for health-care professionals.
OPQ #: RA06469-24 Plus $30
What a disturbing title! We will explore the uncertainty we have been living in this new century. It is as if the foundations we have relied upon have been upended. Polarizations in our own governments and violences across the world frighten us. Can we trust truth is accessible and real? What quality of life can our children achieve? As we transition into older age do these personal and collective anxieties heighten? What does the psyche say? Psyche responds to uncertainty with creative gestures. We will explore emerging gifts already here in such issues as recalling projections, locality, naming, and the freeing of our ego from the complex that has overwhelmed it.
Ann Belford Ulanov, Mi.Div. Ph.D, L.H.D. is a Jungian analyst practicing in New York City, Professor Emerita in Psychology and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, member of IAAP, Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, Editorial Advisory Board of Journal of Analytical Psychology. She lectures here and abroad. She is the author of many books with her late husband Barry Ulanov, among which are The Envied and the Envying: Cinderella and Her Sisters; The Healing Imagination. She is the author of many books of her own, among which are: Madness & Creativity; The Psychoid, Soul and Psyche: Piercing Space/Time Barriers; and Back to Basics.
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