Due to the onset and seriousness of Covid-19, Michigan Friends of Jung have made a decision to host events online.
We recommend that in addition to our online events, you go to our resource page watch some YouTube videos of Jungian matters, especially the work of Bud Harris, who came with his wife Massimilla, to lecture us two years ago. Please click here to see more.
Join us for our fall event: "OUR SHARED BECOMING: FORMING CONSCIOUS PSYCHOCULTURAL COMMUNITY GROUPS" hosted by our special guest, Peter T. Dunlap.
CG Jung thought that modern man had lost his way fragmenting into a calloused and threadbare individualism on the one hand and the mass-mindedness of an impersonal state on the other. Between this hardened individualism and desolate political system, the religious instinct has been lost or worse, harnessed to the authoritarianism of populist movements. The results are catastrophic. Political polarization, climate change, the severe wealth divide and other social and economic injustices, the collapse of communities of belonging and the subsequent epidemic of loneliness, these are the multiple crises of our time.
Peter T. Dunlap is a psychologist working in private and political practice. He follows Jung’s vision of psychology focusing on both individual development and social and political transformation. He brings psychotherapists and community leaders together to develop the shared theory and practice of our psychocultural development. He is the author of Awakening our Faith in the Future: The Advent of Psychological Liberalism (Routledge, 2008), multiple book chapters and journal papers working at the interface between clinical practice, group leadership training, and political psychology. He is a licensed SCT group practitioner and currently core faculty in the clinical psychology program at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California. He can be reached at: petertdunlap@gmail.com.
Friday: November 1st, 2024 - 7:00 pm-9:00 pm.
Lecture Suggested Donation: $20
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Venmo or check payable to: Michigan Friends of Jung c/o Greg Mahr 18659 Inssbrook Drive#1 Northville, MI 48168
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Michigan Friends of Jung is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to presenting to the public, both lay and professional, the psychological ideas of Carl Jung. We are composed of people from all walks of life, and are dedicated to the belief that individuals are entitled to information that will aid them in increasing their self-awareness. We both welcome and encourage your interest in our web site, and invite you to visit this page often for updates on future events.
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