C.G. Jung Institute
of New York

28 East 39th Street
New York, NY 10016

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DATE
COURSE
CLASS HOURS
Winter-Spring 1971

Jan 1971
Fantasies of Female Inferiority: Towards Bisexual Consciousness

6 hrs
 

Jan-Feb 1971
Self-Liberation: What It Is and How to Attain It

4 hrs
 

Feb-May 1971
A Psychological Approach to Greek Mythology

16 hrs

 

Mar 1971
The Devil With the Golden Hair

4 hrs

 

Dream Theory and Dream Analysis

30 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

30 hrs

 

Group Psychotherapy Practicum

22.5 hrs

 
Reading and Discussion Course

30 hrs

 
 
 
Fall 1970

Oct 1970
Chaos and Rhythm

2 hrs
 

Oct 1970
The American Indian: Fact and Symbol

8 hrs

 

Oct-Nov 1970
Ceremonies, Myths and Stories of the Taos Indians

8 hrs

 

Dec 1970
The I Ching as an Instrument of Transformation
 

8 hrs
 

Dream Theory and Dream Analysis

30 hrs
 

Reading and Discussion Course

30 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

30 hrs

 

Group Psychotherapy Practicum

22.5 hrs

 

 

 
Winter-Spring 1970

Clinical Psychiatry and Psychopathology

16 hrs

 

Psychological Techniques

14 hrs

 

A Psychological Approach to Astrology

2 hrs

 

Gnosticism: Its Myths, Symbols and Systems in Their Human Significance

12 hrs

 

The Individual and the Community

8 hrs

 

Group Psychotherapy Practicum

22.5 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

30 hrs

 
 
 
Fall 1969

The Use of the Fairytale in Therapy

2 hrs

 

The Psychology of the Feminine

8 hrs

 

The Impact of Jung’s Thought on the Contemporary Christian Experience

2 hrs

 

Analytical Psychology and Kierkegaard’s Religious Mode of Existence

2 hrs

 

Theological and Psychological Perspectives in the Symbol of Christ

2 hrs

 

The “Blood of Christ” as a Symbol of Psychic Transformation

2 hrs

 

Satanism and Witchcraft

2 hrs

 

Some Thoughts on Rebirth in Jungian Psychology

2 hrs

 

Comparative Theories of Neurosis

30 hrs 

 

Psychological Techniques

14 hrs

 

Group Psychotherapy Practicum

22.5 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar 

30 hrs

 
 
 
Winter-Spring 1969

Mythological Themes and Their Application in Psychotherapy

30 hrs

 

Introduction to the Theory and Technique of Practical Psychotherapy

30 hrs

 

Aggression, Guilt, Fear, Love

12 hrs

 

Case Presentation

2 hrs

 

Sickness in Dreams

8 hrs

 

Child Therapy

8 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

30 hrs

 
 
 
Fall 1968

Mythological Themes and Their Application in Psychotherapy

30 hrs
 

Archetypal Images from the Stone Age

8 hrs

 

Archetypal Qualities Underlying the Rorschach Experience

12 hrs
 

Clinical Case Seminar

30 hrs 

 
 
 
Winter-Spring 1968

Human Relationships

20 hrs
 

Inquiry Into the Relation Between the Artist Shaman and Dawn of Human Consciousness in Upper Paleolithic Times

14 hrs

 

Psychological Types

20 hrs
 

The Modern Myth of Man

12 hrs
 

Psychotherapy and Alchemy

12 hrs

 

Professor C. G. Jung Speaks For Himself (Films)

2 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

30 hrs

 
 
 
Fall 1967

The Archetypal Image as Healing Factor

8 hrs

 

Case Presentation

2 hrs
 

Encounter With the Evil One

8 hrs

 

Dream Interpretation

20 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

20 hrs

 
 
 
Winter-Spring 1967

Reading Seminar: The Collective Unconscious

20 hrs

 

The Feminine Principle in Fairytales

8 hrs

 

Case Presentation/Dream Interpretation

6 hrs

 

Introductory Demonstration and Discussion of Archetypal Patterns

12 hrs

 

Psychological Aspects of the Kundalini

2 hrs

 

Case Presentation/Dream Interpretation

6 hrs

 

Case Presentation/Dream Interpretation

6 hrs
 

A Case of a Mother Complex

2 hrs

 

The Queen of Sheba in Bible and Legends

8 hrs

 

Changing Ethical and Religious Values in This Epoch of Transition

12 hrs

 

Case Presentation/Dream Interpretation

6 hrs

 

Special Seminar: The Significance of Analytical Psychology For Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

21 hrs

 
 
 
Fall 1966

Reading Seminar: Structure of the Psyche

20 hrs

 
Psychological Interpretation of Blake’s Creative Process in His Marriage of Heaven and Hell

8 hrs

 

The Symbolic Meaning of the Cross

6 hrs
 

An Approach to Psycho-Physics

2 hrs

 

Case Presentation/Dream Interpretation

4 hrs

 

Case Presentation/Dream Interpretation

4 hrs
 

Clinical Case Seminar

20 hrs

 
 
 
Winter-Spring 1966

Reading Seminar I: Collected Works of C.G. Jung

20 hrs
 

Reading Seminar II: Collected Works of C.G. Jung

20 hrs

 

Case Presentation: Dreams of a Scientist

8 hrs

 

Freud and Jung in Light of the Unconscious

8 hrs

 

Professor C.G. Jung Speaks For Himself (Films)

6 hrs

 

Dreams and Case Presentation

8 hrs

 

Archetype of Initiation in Analysis

8 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

20 hrs

 
 
 
Fall 1965

Reading Seminar: Collected Works of C.G. Jung

20 hrs

 

The Myth of Christ in Psychotherapy

6 hrs
 

The Archetype of the Spirit

6 hrs

 

Fate and Archetype in Clinical Practice

6 hrs

 

Clinical Case Seminar

20 hrs