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17th Annual: Jung On The Hudson

Rhinebeck, New York

July 4-9, 2010
“Jung for All Seasons: Life Transitions and Change”

July 11-16, 2010
“The Red Book: Jung’s Inner Life Revealed”

Special Weekend with James Hollis
July 16 - 17, 2010

Tuition (Per Seminar)

Cost per person, per seminar: $795 (plus $55 registration fee — waived for enrollment by May 14, 2010 and/or for those registering for both weeks.

Accommodations and Meals

For week 1: participants have the choice of accommodations and meals at Omega’s Rhinebeck campus (see Omega catalogue or website: eOmega.org for details) where the program will take place… OR at the Beekman Arms in the village of Rhinebeck (transportation will be provided daily from the Beekman Arms to and from the Omega campus). For those preferring to stay at the Beekman Arms: cost per person: $495* per week — includes 5 nights (6 days) at the Beekman Arms; breakfast daily; welcoming dinner and four lunches at Omega, and transportation to and from the Omega campus daily. Service, tax and gratuities additional $95.

For week 2: Cost per person: $495* per week — includes 5 nights (6 days) at the Beekman Arms; breakfast daily; welcoming and closing dinners. Service, tax and gratuities additional $95. *Based on double occupancy. Single supplement available: $245. For those preferring to share a room and need a roommate, we will try and provide one for you; otherwise, single supplement will apply.

Please note

For those choosing to make their own accommodations, there will be an additional $195 per person charge — includes meals as provided to participants, all coffee breaks daily, service, tax and gratuities.

James Hollis Weekend

Cost per person: $275. Accommodations and meals not included. Weekend program: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Friday, and 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Saturday. For accommodations, contact our office at: (845) 256-0191, or e-mail: Jofisher@NYJungcenter.org.

Participation

Open to the general public and mental health professionals; no pre-requisites required. A suggested reading list will be mailed upon registration. Participants may choose either or both weeks and/or the James Hollis weekend. All rights are reserved to ask a participant to leave who is disruptive to the program.

To Register

Please fill out the attached registration form, include deposit of $500 for each week and/or $200 deposit for the Sylvia Perera Weekend, payable to the N.Y. Center for Jungian Studies, and return to:

N.Y. Center for Jungian Studies
27 North Chestnut Street,
New Paltz, NY 12561

Or:
Credit Card Registration accepted by telephone or fax: Tel. (845) 256-0191 or Fax (845) 256-0196.

Or:
Register online through our website: NYJungcenter.org by printing the registration form and faxing it to: (845) 256-0196.

Credits

This program is co-sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAP) and the New York Center for Jungian Studies. NAP is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Each week’s seminars will carry 20 C.E. credits. The weekend workshop will carry 8 C.E. credits. NAP maintains responsibility for the program. LCSW and MFT credits also available through the California Board of Behavioral sciences. Certificates of attendance will be issued upon request.

Certificates

Upon request, Certificates of Attendance will be issued.

Tax Deductions

Seminars of this type generally meet requirements for tax deductions.

Cancellations and Refunds

Deposit refundable, less $175 administrative fee, if request is received in writing on or before May 14, 2010. Payment in full due June 1, 2010. Participants may still register after this date, subject to availability of space.

 

17th Annual Jung on the Hudson

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The New York Center for Jungian Studies organizes, plans and produces conferences, seminars and events, based on the teachings of Carl Jung (CG Jung). Our Jungian seminars and conferences are held worldwide, including the following countries and cities: United States of America, New York, Rhinebeck, Dublin, Killarney, Kilkenny, Ireland, Israel. Our Jung on the Hudson Summer Seminar Series is held annually during the summer months. Our Annual Jung in Ireland event is held in Ireland every spring.

Aryeh Maidenbaum, Ph.D., is a former faculty member of NYU where, for many years, he taught courses on Jungian psychology. From 1982-1993 he was the Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York. A graduate of the Jung Institute of Zurich, he is a contributing author to Current Theories of Psychoanalysis (Robert Langs, ed.) and has written and co-authored several books and articles including “The Search for Spirit in Jungian Psychology,” “Psychological Type, Job Change and Personal Growth,” and "Lingering Shadows: Jungian, Freudians and anti-Semitism." His latest book, Jung and the Shadow of Anti-Semitism, is a collection of essays he has edited on this subject.