ON-DEMAND TALK

Introduction to Individuation

Jungian Psychology
TEACHER
John van Eenwyk
TOPIC
Jungian
Format
audio talk
DURATION
60 min

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Talk Description

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Join Jungian Analyst, John van Eenwyk, for this first lecture in a series aimed at exploring Carl Jung’s concept of Individuation: the process of psychological growth whereby we become what we were born to be. 

Virtually everything Carl Jung studied and wrote about concerns individuation. And whether you are new to Jung’s work or already deeply familiar with it, this lecture offers an insightful overview of what Individuation is. John van Eenwyk’s teaching style ensures that the content remains wonderfully accessible yet practical, while remaining true to the depths held by the psyche. 

He explains how the unconscious psyche influences us in ways that are consistent with what we were born to be, and guides us on what we can do to honor that process. Enjoy exploring how we can engage in our own dynamic individuation process by tending to those opposites, symbols and symptoms directing and assisting us into becoming who we are supposed to be.

This lecture was first presented at the Jung Platform Individuation Summit in May 2020.

This TALK is ideal if you want to:

  • Gain a deeper and better understanding of what individuation is.
  • Understand the role of instinct, opposing energies, symbols and symptoms in individuation.
  • Discover how to engage in the process of becoming who you truly are.

What you will receive

*You will receive a certificate of completion, but it’s not from an official accrediting body. Please check if it will be accepted by the organization you wish to use it with.
 1 audio recording
Accurate Closed Captions
Certificate of completion*
Available in English

ABout the teacher

John van Eenwyk

Dr. John R. Van Eenwyk received his PhD in religion and psychological studies from the University of Chicago. His teaching career began at Harvard University, where he was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Social Relations. He has taught psychology at Northwestern University (Chicago) and at the C. G. Jung Institutes in Zurich, Chicago and the Pacific Northwest.

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