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TS As of 11.4.14 PROGRAM NAME: IAAP/IAJS Conference PROGRAM DATES: July 9, 10, 11, 12, 2015 Space Needs Date Time Day of the week Activity 79 9:00 4.00 Thursday Workshop: Suzi Naiburg ‘Writing the ineffable, finding words for the numinous: a clinical workshop’ 1.30 4.00 Workshop: Peter Dunlap ‘Attending to the life of the group: challenging the privilege of individuation’ 79 4:00 to 6:00 Thursday Registration/checkin 79 6:00 to 7:00 Thursday Wine and cheese reception 79 7:00 to 9:00 Thursday Key note address George Hogenson “The Tibetan Book of the Dead Needs Work” Jung’s commentary on the Bardo Thödol and the phenomenology of the deep unconscious 710 9:00 to 12:00 Friday Lionel Corbett Jung and nondual spirituality: Some clinical and theoretical implications of the Self as totality Toshio Kawai Loss and recovery of transcendence in Jungian psychology and HuaYen School of Buddhism Friday 710 Break out sessions 21 3X7 Room 1 Exposing hidden meanings in Room 2 Reading The Red Book: Psyche, Room 3 Engaging inner life through literature Room 4 Encountering the feminine Room 5 The soul in urban dwelling Room 6 Transcendent imagery in film and television Room 7 Artistic and symbolic narratives:

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  • TS  As  of  11.4.14  

    PROGRAM  NAME:  IAAP/IAJS  Conference  PROGRAM  DATES:  July  9,  10,  11,  12,  2015  

    Space  Needs  

    Date   Time   Day  of  the  week  

    Activity  

    7-‐9   9:00-‐4.00  

    Thursday   Workshop:  Suzi  Naiburg  ‘Writing  the  ineffable,  finding  words  for  the  numinous:  a  clinical  workshop’  

    1.30-‐4.00  

    Workshop:  Peter  Dunlap  ‘Attending  to  the  life  of  the  group:  challenging  the  privilege  of  individuation’  

    7-‐9   4:00  to  6:00  

    Thursday   Registration/check-‐in  

    7-‐9   6:00  to  7:00  

    Thursday   Wine  and  cheese  reception  

    7-‐9   7:00  to  9:00  

    Thursday   Key  note  address  George  Hogenson  “The  Tibetan  Book  of  the  Dead  Needs  Work”  Jung’s  commentary  on  the  Bardo  Thödol  and  the  phenomenology  of  the  deep  unconscious  

    7-‐10   9:00  to  12:00  

    Friday   Lionel  Corbett  Jung  and  non-‐dual  spirituality:  Some  clinical  and  theoretical  implications  of  the  Self  as  totality  

    Toshio  Kawai  Loss  and  recovery  of  transcendence  in  Jungian  psychology  and  Hua-‐Yen  School  of  Buddhism  

    Friday  7-‐10   Break  

    out  sessions  21      3  X  7  

    Room  1  Exposing  hidden  meanings  in  

    Room  2  Reading  The  Red  Book:  Psyche,  

    Room  3  Engaging  inner  life  through  literature  

    Room  4  Encountering  the  feminine    

    Room  5  The  soul  in  urban  dwelling  

    Room  6  Transcendent  imagery  in  film  and  television  

    Room  7  Artistic  and  symbolic  narratives:  

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    2:00  to  3:30  

    Jungian  discourse  

    Science,  and  Spirit  of  Symbols.  

    sculpting,  film-‐making,  and  digital  imagery  

    Mark  Saban    MDR  -‐  a  posthumous  creation  myth?  

    Susan  Rowland    Psyche,  Symbols  and  Complexity  Science  in  The  Red  Book.  

    Terence  Dawson  Fernando  Pessoa,  Ricardo  Reis  and  the  Religious  Instinct  

    Barbara  Joy  Laffey    Growing  Up  Female  with  a  Male  God-‐Image  

    Lucy  Huskinson  Repressed  architecture:  the  case  of  postcode,  N11  3FS.  

    Christopher  Miller      On  Screen:  New  God-‐Images  in  Cinema  Puer-‐senex  in  film  

    Linda  Marshall    Throwing  Clay  as  an  Exploration  in  Psyche,  Spirit,  and  Science  

    William  Farrar  Mind,  Soul,  Creation:  A  Jungian  reading  of    Bonaventure’s  work  Itinerarium  Mentis  ad  Deum  

    Sarah  Norton  The  Ice  Body:  Connecting  Spirit  and  Matter  in  The  Red  Book  

    Miriam  Gomes  De  Frietas    The  Sandman  as  a  Personification  of  a  Relationship  to  the  Unconscious:  from  E.T.A  Hoffman  to  N.  Gaiman  

    Roxanne  Partridge  Sticking  to  the  Image  Religiously:  Immediate  Menstrual  Experience  for  Psyche,  Spirit,  and  Science  in  the  21st  Century  

    Marilyn  DeMario  Hermes  in  the  City:  The  Street  Photographer  as  Soul  Thief.  

    Leslie  Gardner    Gambling:  a  meta-‐narrative  reflection  on  crime  drama  on  television  

    Mary  Dougherty    A  Lived  Practice:  The  Symbolic  Function  of  Film-‐Making  in  the  Life  of  the  Maker    

    David  Henderson  Jung  and  Apophatic  Discourse  

    Randy  Fertel  The  Red  Book  (Liber  Novus)  as  Improvisation  

    Chiara  Tozzi  The  Experience  Of  Grace:  Ways  to  accept  and  to  experience  the  concept  of  “transformation ”  in  Carl  Gustav  Jung    and  Vladimir  Nabokov  

    Sushama  Bhosale    A  study  of  the  relationship  between  some  spiritual  practices  and  wellbeing  of  women  of  various  professions  

    Rita  Rispoli  Porter    Looking  Homeward:  Place  Attachment  and  Forced  Migration.  

    Shara  Knight    Relating  to  the  Infinite:  Connecting  with  Symbolic  Scenes  from  Sci-‐Fi,  Fantasy,  and  Surreal  Cinema    as  Imaginative  Inquiry  into  Psyche,  Spirit,  and  Science  

    Ruth  Meyer    Mandalas,  Dreams,  Memes  and  Teens  

    Break   Room  1   Room  2   Room  3   Room  4   Room  5   Room  6   Room  7  

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    out  sessions  21      3  X  7  4:00  to  5:30  

    Religious  instinct  in  the  clinic  

    Negotiating  the  splits:  horror,  possession,  and  the  natural  world  

    Reclaiming  life  by  grieving  its  loss    

    Atheism,    Fanaticism,  and  Extremism  

    Initiatives  to  engage  the  religious  instinct  

    Educating  Spirit  and  Democracy  

    The  sacred  life  of  dreams  

    Hallie  Durchslag    The  Contributions  of  Severe  Mental  Illness  in  Understanding  Soma  Connections  to  the  Numinous  

    Christopher  Hauke    Horror  and  the  Sublime.  Psychology,  transcendence  and  the  role  of  terror    

    Hong-‐Wen  Chen      Jung’s  Near  Death  Experience  as  the  Re-‐evolution  and  Rebirth  of  Psyche,  Spirit,  and  Science  

    Brian  Dietrich    Recovering  Divinity:  Psyche,  Spirit,  and  the  New  Atheism  

    Thomas  Singer  and  David  Yaden  Initiation, Calling, The Numinous: A Personal Experience at Yale 50 Years Ago and Contemporary Research in the “Meaning and Purpose in Life Project”  

    Sean  Fitzpatrick    Spiritual  But  Not  Religious:  Jung  As  Guru  and  Sage  in  Adult  Continuing  Education  

    Elizabeth  E  Nelson    Neurophenomenology,  Complexity,  and  Arts-‐Integrated  Movement  in  Working  with  Dreams  

    Dra  Sonia  Lyra  Technique  of  Active  Imagination  for  the  Treatment  of  Sjögren's  Syndrome  

    Susan  Wyatt    The  Medial  Woman  and  the  Impersonal  Shadow:  the  case  of  Gottliebin  Dittus    

    Karen  Evers-‐Fahey    The  religious  function  in  older  adults  

    Vladislav  Šolc  Archetypal  Dynamics  of  Religious  Extremism  

    Robert  Mitchell  

    Nurturing  the  Souls  of  Our  Children:  Education  and  the  Culture  of  Democracy    

    Leslye  Noyes  With  God  on  her  Side  Borderline  patients’  relationships  to  God  

    Chantel  Thurman  Splinter  Psyches  in  a  Splintered  World:  Ecological  

    Natalie  McCullough    Spiritual  Ideas  are  Untidy,  But  We  Let  Them  Stay  

    Freddy  Guevara  Ideological  Fanaticism  and  Religion  

    Michael  Glock    Trance  Encounters  of  the  Mind  Kind  

    Ilana  Storace    Is  Justice  Inherent  in  the  Creative  Spirit  of  the  Societal  Psyche?  

    Brandon  Short    A  New  Form  of  Life:  systems  Science  and  Sacred  Dreams  

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    Restoration  of  the  Human  Soul  

    7-‐10   evening   Friday   An  evening  event/public  program  TBD  

    7-‐11   9:00  to  12:00  

    Saturday   Murray  Stein  Time  Meets  Eternity  

    Craig  Stephenson  Jung  on  Gérard  de  Nerval:  Notes  on  the  unpublished  1945  Lecture  to  the  Psychological  Club  of  Zürich  

    Saturday  Breakout  sessions  2:00  to  3:30  21      3  X  7  

    Room  1  Archival  material  and  Revisiting  the  Terry  Lectures  

    Room  2  Spirit  and  science  

    Room  3  Alienation,  and  disembodiment  

    Room  4  Jakob  Boehme  and  Psychoanalysis  

    Room  5    Divine  Images,  Archetypes  and  Consciousness  in  a  scientific  era  

    Room  6  Conflict  and  Trust:  Authoritarian  regimes  and  needs  for  structure  

    Room  7  Female  Religious  Icons  

    Angela  Graf-‐Nold    C.G.  Jung’s  Terry  Lectures  in  Context  

    Joe  Cambray,  Beverley  Zabriskie,  Morgan  Stebbins.  

    Spirit  and  Science:  negotiating  Contemporary  Social  and  Cultural  Concerns  

    Glen  Slater    Unconscious  Religiosity  and  the  Posthuman  Movement  Man  and  machine,  AI,  disembodied  

    Miller,  Dourley,  McGrath    Jakob  Boehme  and  Psychoanalysis    

    Donald  R.  Ferrell  From  the  Feeling  of  Absolute  Dependency  to  Absolute  Interdependency:  Schleiermacher,  Jung  and  the  Rebirth  of  the  God  Image  in  our  Time  

    Gražina  Gudaitė      Multidimensional  experience  of  relationship  towards  authority  

    V.C.  Musso    Marian  Apparitions  in  Collective  Contexts:  Applying  Jungian  depth  psychological  concepts  to  mass  visions  of  the  Virgin  Mary  

    Giovanni  Sorge    The  Terry  Lectures  revisited.  C.G.  Jung’s  

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    understanding  of  religion  and  political  theocracy  Thomas  Kirsch  Review  of  Interview  between  Kurt  Eissler  and  Jung  on  Freud  

    Konstantin  Roessler    “Homo  Virtualis”    –    Body,  Mind  and  Soul  in  a  Virtual  World      

    Vincenzo  Sanguineti      Comparing  Science  with  Myth:  Different  Metaphors  for  Mind’s  Link  to  Infinity  and  for  the  Cosmic  Psyche  (Anima  Mundi)    

     Pablo  Raydan    The  Religious  Function  in  Conflictive  Societies:  Polarization  in  Soulless  Venezuela  

    Stefano  Candellieri  and  Davide  Favero    Santa  Muerte  and  Great  Mother  

    Sherry  Salman  Unidentified  Strangers:  Transcendence,  Confusion,  Coolhunters,  &  Other  Strategies  of  Resistance  

    Kiley  Laughlin    From  Chaos  to  Cosmos:  Scientific  Implications  of  Observer  Participancy  in  the  Weltanschauung  of  C.G.  Jung  

    Yasuhiro  Tanaka    The  loss  of  psychological  infra-‐structure  in  the  “ubiquitous”  self-‐consciousness  of  our  times  

    Rosemary  Murray-‐Lachapelle      The  Black  Madonna  and  the  Great  Mother  in  the  Thought  of  C.G.  Jung    

    7-‐11   Breakout  sessions  4:00  to  5:30  21      3  X  7  

    Room  1  categorizing  Jung’s  position  in  relation  to  religion  and  spirituality  

    Room  2  Attempts  to  overcome  the  loss  of  self  in  Japan  

    Room  3    Applying  Mystical  traditions  for  modern  healing  

    Room  4  Making  sense  of  transcendence  

    Room  5  Astrology  

    Room  6  methods  of  meaning  making,  from  Jung’s  philosophy  to  his  painting  

    Room  7  Renewing    dialogues  between  science  and  psyche  

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    Roderick  Main  Panentheism:  Jung’s  antitheology  and  stealth  worldview  

    Chihiro  Hatanaka    Transformation  of  Jungian  psychotherapy  in  the  age  of  the  loss  of  individual  boundary  and  self-‐reproduction  

    Karen  Smyers    Gender  Fluidity  and  Individuation:  Archetypal  Hints  from  Ancient  Egyptian  Religion  

    Christian  McMillan    The  ‘philosopher’  Jung:  the  philosophical  logic  of  relation  in  the  relationship  with  the  infinite  

    Safron  Rossi    Jung,  Astrology,  and  Psyche    

     

     

    Jerome  Bernstein    Dominion  and  Reciprocity:  The  Psyche-‐Left-‐Behind  

    Steven  Herrmann  C.G.  Jung’s  Vision  of  Spiritual  Democracy  

    Megumi  Yama  Disaster  as  a  Religious  Experience:  establishing  a  new  subject  in  the  Japanese  Psyche  

    Laura  J. Lewis Thayer  The  Archetype  of  Number;    Towards  Healing  the  Split  Between  Science  and  Spirit    

    Michael  Elliott    The  Synchronicity  of  Ethics  

    Jean  Lall  Divining  the  Future  of  Religion  

    Alan  Geyer      The  Scientific  Function:  Toward  an  Aesthetic  Epistemology  Aesthetics  gives  meaning.  science  essence  

    Christophe  Le  Mouël      Dominion  and  Reciprocity  in  the  Light  of  Quantum  Mechanics  

    Honor  Griffith  Transition  Times:  Birthing  the  New  Story    

    Konoyu  Nakamura      Sailor  Moon  and  girls  with  their  feminine  images  and  social  status      

    Steven  Nouriani  Sufism  on  Mundus  Imaginalis:  Integrating  Spirit,  Psyche  and  Body  

    Robin  Brown    An  Ethically  Grounded  Defense  of  Jung’s  Conception  of  the  Archetype  as  Transcendent  

    Paolo  Palmieri  Anima  Mundi:  A  Hermetic  renaissance?  

    Heather  Taylor-‐Zimmerman    Psyche  and  Spirit  as  Polytheism  and  Monotheism:  Multiplicity  Viewed  through  Synchronicity  in  the  “Painting”  of  the  Red  Book    

    Michael  Conforti      The  Confluence  of  Matter,  Spirit,  and  Soul  "Matter  is  Spirit  Moving  Slowly  Enough  to  be  Seen"  Pierre  Teilhard  de  Chardin  

    7-‐11   7:00  to  10:00  

    Saturday   Buffet  catered  dinner,  Dining  Hall.  

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    7-‐12   9:00  to  12:00  

    Sunday   Roger  Brooke  Soldier’s  Heart  as  a  Moral  and  Spiritual  Calling  

    Roundtable  wrap-‐up  

    POSTERS  

    David  Fisher        “Inner  Life  in  the  age  of  the  Panopticon”  Andrea  Gaspar          "The  Sacred  Stream:  Blood  Symbolism  in  Abrahamic  Religions"  Jutta  Schamp        "The  Right  Brain,  the  Unconscious,  and  Postcolonial  Trauma:  Post-‐Jungian  Undercurrents  in  Anton  Nimblett’s  Sections  of  an  Orange  (2009)"  Vicky  Jo  Varner        "Can  You  Spot  It?    Recognizing  Jung’s  Cognitive  Processes."    Noelia  Vazquez      “Giving  Voice  to  the  Silence  of  the  Feminine”  

    PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

    Peter  Dunlap    "Attending  to  the  life  of  the  group:  challenging  the  privilege  of  individuation,  finding  words  for  the  numinous:  a  clinical  workshop  "  (two-‐hours)  Suzi  Naiburg    “Writing  the  ineffable,  finding  words  for  the  numinous:  a  clinical  workshop”  (full  day)  

    Special Notice

    The following events have been added to the Conference Agenda

    Saturday, 12:10 to 12:30, Eulogy to Donald Frederickson

    Saturday, 12:50 to 1:50, General Meeting of the IAJS