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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