Full Moon Integrative Therapies presents: Women in Analytical Psychology
Sept 5 - Jane Wheelwright
A Conversation about C.G. Jung and his Work with Jane Wheelwright
“I think what he did for women came in his tremendous interest in the individual. And women could be individuals too.”
Born
and raised near Santa Barbara, California on the cattle ranch of her pioneering
family, Jane was educated in Eastern boarding
schools. Early in
her marriage to Joe Wheelwright, she traveled through China, Russia and other
parts of Asia. In 1932 she and Joe traveled to Zurich to consult with Jung
about an ailing aunt. This meeting changed their lives. Joe began analytic
work with Jung and started medical school. He was preparing to train to be a
Jungian analyst. Jane began her own analysis with Jung later on after getting
into difficulties as a young mother of two in London, where they lived while
Joe was in medical school. In 1940, they returned to the United States where
they helped to found the Jung Institute of San Francisco. Jane continued to
work with Jung and began to practice as a “lay” analyst. She has become a
leading analyst through her unique gifts as a teacher and a writer, in addition
to her skills as a sensitive analyst. In her later years, she published Death
of a Woman, The Ranch Papers, and The Animus in Older Women.
This conversation with Suzanne Wagner, Ph.D. a Jungian analyst in Sausalito, California, was filmed at the Wheelwrights’ retreat near Santa Barbara, in July of 1977.
This
film will be presented tomorrow at 7 pm
Kyle
Williams will be facilitating an informal discussion following each film for
those interested in participating.
Kyle Lee Williams, M.A., LMHCA is a Jungian therapist in private practice, a
Jungian analyst in training with the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern
California, and an adjunct professor of religion and psychology at Antioch
University. She has lectured at the C. G. Jung Societies in Seattle and
Portland, for the International Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS), and at
Jungian Societies internationally.
The Women in Analytical Psychology series is a twice a month exploration through documentary film of the achievements of women in the field of Analytical Psychology as well as the liberating vision Analytical Psychology holds for women. This series of 7 films will largely consist of selections from the Remembering Jung series produced by the Los Angeles Jung Society. Not for women only, these seldom seen documentaries also offer the opportunity to understand Jung through the eyes of people who knew him personally.
Dates: The 1st & 3rd
Mondays Fall 2011
Time: 7 PM
Presenter: Women analysts speak for themselves through film
Cost: $5 per evening.
(Free to Members of the Seattle C.G. Jung Society)
Contact: KyleLeeWilliams@me.com
(206.697.1391)
or fill out the online form http://www.readingjung.org/html/mailing_list.html
Location: Full Moon Integrative Therapies, 3010 77th Ave SE,
ste 208, Mercer Is., WA 98040 (click for map). This is behind the Wells Fargo bank .
From
Seattle
Destination
will be on the left (3010 77th Ave SE, ste 208, Mercer Is)
From
Bellevue
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Schedule of Films (subject to change of order)
Sept 19 - Baroness
Vera von der Heydt
Oct 3 - Marion Woodman
Oct 17 - Marie-Louise von Franz, Part 3
Nov 7 - Johanna Meier
Nov 21 - Gilda Frantz
Dec 5 - Marie-Louise von Franz, Part 2
Previous Films shown at Full Moon Therapies
Sept 5th - Joanne Wheelwright -- "Kyle's comments were insightful.
Kyle's office created an atmosphere of Eros." - participant.

See
you there!
