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Register Now: (845) 256-0191Home | Programs | 2010 Jung in Ireland

The Archetype of the Wanderer

Seminar: March 2-9, 2010

Seminar Details:

Seminar *Cost: $2,800 includes:

  • Seven nights’ accommodations at Glenlo Abbey Hotel, Galway
  • Full Irish breakfast served daily; three lunches; festive opening and closing dinners
  • All breaks for coffee, tea and scones
  • All presentations and workshops
  • Transportation from Galway to Adare for those participating in both Seminar and Glenstal program

* All programs based on double occupancy; single supplement ($375 for Seminar and Study/Tour and $295 for Glenstal program) and gratuities (95 euro for Seminar and Study/Tour, and 70 euro for Glenstal program) additional. For those preferring to share a room and in need of a roommate, we will try and provide one; otherwise, single supplement rate will apply.

Payment in full due by January 8, 2010 (participants may still register after this date, subject to availability of space). Cost of programs subject to change; should the euro rise significantly (based on dollar to euro exchange rate of $1.50) balances due will be adjusted accordingly — not to exceed $150 per program.

Participation

Open to individuals from all fields as well as mental health professionals. No prerequisites are required; for those interested, a suggested reading list will be mailed upon registration. Special arrangements available for family or friends who are interested in accompanying participants but not attending the seminar (call our office for more information). All rights are reserved to ask a participant to leave who is disruptive to the program.

 

 

Tenth Annual Jung in Ireland

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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.