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Spring /Summer Talks 2008.

The Analytic Network presents a series of Public Talks in Bath on a broad range of psychoanalytic and cultural subjects.

Forthcoming events:

March 8th 10.30-12.30pm Cost £8
"Meaning, Buddhism and Analytical Psycholgy"
Dr. Dale Mathers
Buddhism and Jung view self in very different ways - an exploration of this related particularly to clinical practice and supervision

April 19th 10.30-12.30pm Cost £8
"When Jung dreamt he was a Yogi"
Nigel Wellings
Did Jung dream of a different spiritual psychotherapy that lay beyond the confines of his analytical psychology?

May 10th 10.30-12.30pm Cost £8
"What Mothers didn't tell you"
Domini Barry

June 7th 10.30-12.30pm Cost £8
"The Infant as Teacher"
Brendan McCloughlin

Sep 20th 10.30-12.30pm Cost £8
"The Secret of the Stone"
Matthew Harwood

Venue:

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute
16 - 18 Queen¹s Square
Bath

All tickets £8 on the door.
Refreshments Available.

Previous titles have been....

"Entertaining the Body in Mind: Thoughts on Incest, the Body, Sexuality and the Self". The consequences of abuse and implications for pschotherapeutic technique.
Ann Horne
Senior Member of the British Association of Psychotherapy, Child and Adolescent Section

"Opening the Heart ­ Jungian Psychology and the Christian Mystical Tradition" Is there a renaissance of interest in the spiritual emphasis of Jung's psychology?
Julienne McLean
Association of Jungian Analysts

“A mind of ones  own”
Jane Cheshire
Severnside Institute for Psychotherapy

 “Is Intimacy  Possible?   Individuals, Relationships and the Mystery of  Love.”
Jeremy Young
Family Therapist

“Engaging with Love: Psychodynamic Perspectives”
Herbert Hahn
Severnside Institute for Psychotherapy

Narcissism - The Mystics' Remedy
Dr. Josephine Klein
Fellow of London Centre for Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy and the meaning of Life
John Kirti Wheway
Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling

"Why can't a woman be more like a man?"
Elizabeth O¹Loughlin
Severnside Institute of Psychotherapy

Our Hearts are Restless
Fiona Gardner

The Zen of Dual Roles
Mindfulness based psychotherapy and the therapeutic relationship
Nigel Wellings
Association of Independent Psychotherapists

In the Way of Wellbeing
Brendan McLoughlin

Themis - Moving justice from retribution to reconciliation.
Ann Shearer
Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists

Minding the Gap:
touching time with Winnicott, Jung & Lacan.

Chris Williams
Association of Jungian Analysts

 

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