ISAPZURICH and CHIRON PUBLICATIONS present The 2018 Zurich Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology Photo courtesy of ZÜRICHFOTO.CH Eva Pattis, Dr. phil. Where Soul Meets Matter: Clinical and Social Applications of Jungian Sandplay Therapy Oct 26 & Oct 27, 2018 Zurich, Switzerland Friday, October 26 Reception, Lecture & Dinner Zunfthaus zur Schmiden Marktgasse 20 Zurich Saturday, October 27 Lectures, Lunch, & Discussion Lavatersaal at St. Peter's Church St. Peter-Hofstatt 6 Zurich
About the Zurich Lecture Series The Zurich Lecture Series in analytical psychology was established in 2009. The purpose is to present annually new work by a distinguished scholar who offers innovative contributions to the field of analytical psychology by: bringing analytical psychology into meaningful dialogue with other scientific, artistic, and academic disciplines; showing how analytical psychology can lead to a better understanding of contemporary concerns relating to the environment, politics, and religion; or expanding the concepts of analytical psychology as they are applied clinically or academically. Each year the selected lecturer delivers a series of lectures over a 2-day period in Zurich based on a booklength work. Chiron Publications publishes this work as a new volume in the Zurich Lecture Series, of which Murray Stein and Steven Buser are co-editors. About the 2018 Zurich Lectures Where Soul Meets Matter: Clinical and Social Applications of Jungian Sandplay Therapy In this year s Zürich Lecture Series, Dr. Eva Pattis will describe her extensive pioneering work with adults and children in many different cultures. In particular, she will speak about two distinct forms of sandplay that she has developed over several decades and has used in a wide variety of challenging contexts. One approach focuses on processes of kinesthetic imagination, inviting patients to use only sand and water in their play. The other, Expressive Sandwork (R), is a method developed especially for children in social crisis situations. In both cases, Dr. Pattis will show the psyche s astonishing capacity to regulate itself when free and protected space allows for the creation of expressive images and narratives. In these innovative applications of sandplay, the psyche s self-regulating tendency becomes remarkably visible and tangible. Click here to see a short Interview with Eva Pattis by Murray https://vimeo.com/257893695/c24a8e3280
Eva Pattis, Dr. phil.: The 2018 Zurich Lecturer Dr. Eva Pattis, a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, is a clinical psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst for adults and children and maintains her private practice in Milan, Italy. She conducts training for a number of established and developing Jungian groups worldwide. In 2002, she cofounded the International Association for Expressive Sandwork (R), a non-profit organization that brings this therapy and training to vulnerable communities suffering from such adversities as war, natural disaster, and social destitution (see www.sandwork.org). Dr. Pattis has conducted this work with groups in many countries, including China, Colombia, Palestine, Romania, and South Africa. Dr. Pattis is the author of Sandplay Therapy in Vulnerable Communities: A Jungian Approach (Routledge). Eva Pattis Jungian Analyst and Founder of Expressive Sandwork
Site of the Event Zunfthaus zur Schmiden Marktgasse 20, 8001 Zurich Photo courtesy of https://meeting.zuerich.com/en/meeting/venue/zunfthaus-zurschmiden The opening lecture and dinner on Friday, October 26 will be held at the Zunfthaus zur Schmiden (Guild House for Blacksmiths), a beautiful city palace located since 1412 at Marktgasse 20, close to the Limmat River in the heart of old Zurich. The sumptuous late- Gothic Guildhall and the historic rooms offer style, warm hospitality and tradition. It is a special privilege to celebrate the Zurich Lecture Series at this grand location. Friday, October 26, 17:30 Reception; 18:15 Lecture; 19:15-21:00 Three-Course Dinner. Location: Zunfthaus zur Schmiden, Marktgasse 20, 8001 Zürich. Lavatersaal at St.Peter's Church St. Peter-Hofstatt 6, 8001 Zurich More lectures will follow on Saturday, October 27 at the Lavatersaal located near St. Peter's Church. The Lavatersaal is in a classic 18th century building that belongs to St. Peter's Church, which boasts the largest clock face in Europe. The house is named after Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), a good friend of Goethe's and whom Goethe visited several times at this location. Saturday, October 27, 10:00-12:00 Lecture and Discussion; 12:00-13:30 Lunch; 13:30-15:30 Lecture and Discussion. Location: Lavatersaal, St. Peter-Hofstatt 6, 8001 Zurich.
ISAPZurich Stampfenbachstrasse 115, 8006 Zurich You are invited to participate in three days of Postlude events following ZLS, which includes an Excursion on Sunday, 28 October, and lectures by ISAP analysts on Monday and Tuesday, 29 and 30 October, at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich. For more information, see the following Postlude information. Sunday, 28 October: 9:30 16:00 Monday, 29 October: 10:00-15:30 pm Tuesday, 30 October: 10:00-14:45 pm Foyer St. Anton at St. Anton's Church Klosbachstrasse 36A, 8032 Zurich A special Theater Event: The Analyst and the Rabbi, an original play written by Murray Stein and Henry Abramovitch, will be performed on Monday, 29 October at Foyer St. Anton located in St. Anton s Church. The church, built between 1906 and 1908, was designed by the famous architect, Karl Moser, in a creatively conceived further development of the neo-romanesque style. He was also the architect of the Zurich Kunsthaus. See the following Postlude information for details. Monday, 29 October: 19:30 21:30 Registration, Directions & Suggestions for Your Stay in Zurich More information on registration and suggestions for your stay in Zurich can be located on the ISAPZURICH website at https://www.isapzurich.com/en/current-program/zurich-lectures/registration/. Or use the registration form below.
REGISTRATION ZURICH LECTURE SERIES OCTOBER 26-27, 2018 Limited Seating Register Early to Save Your Place A separate form is required for each person registering. Kindly type or write in block letters. Title: Surname*: Name*: Nationality*: Occupation*: E-Mail*: Address*: * mandatory Are you a student of ISAPZurich?: Would you like to have vegetarian dish?: Package THREE: Oct 27, Saturday Lectures 2 Saturday lectures (2 double hours) at the Lavatersaal, St. Peter s Church, with light luncheon buffet and discussion. Attendance fee: 150 CHF For ISAP students only: Attendance fee: 60 CHF Payment Method: CHF Please indicate payment purpose: ZLS 2018 Bank Transfer To: ISAP ZURICH-AGAP, CH-ZURICH Account Nr: 622208-71 IBAN: CH65 0483 5062 2208 7100 0 Clearing Nr: 4835 SWIFT-BIC: CRES CH ZZ 80A Bank: Credit Suisse AG CH - 8070 Zurich Switzerland Credit Card Payment www.isapzurich.com Homepage Select the Package Package ONE: Oct 26-27, The Complete Event Friday evening lecture at the Zunfthaus zur Schmiden with reception and 3-course dinner (excluding beverages); and 2 Saturday lectures (2 double hours) with light luncheon buffet at the Lavatersaal, St. Peter s Church. Attendance fee: 280 CHF For ISAP students only: Attendance fee: 110 CHF Package TWO: Oct 26, Friday Opening Evening lecture at the Zunfthaus zur Schmiden with reception and 3-course dinner (excluding beverages). Attendance fee: 210 CHF For ISAP students only: Attendance fee: 90 CHF Name: FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018 Cancellation: For cancellation by September 28, 2018, fees paid will be refunded, less 25% for administration. Refunds are not possible for cancellation after this date. Please send this form by email attachment to: zurichlectures@isapzurich.com Confirmation will be sent to you upon receipt of payment. Please indicate if you would be interested in more information about next Zurich Lecture Series other events at ISAPZurich ISAPZURICH Stampfenbachstrasse 115 CH-8006 Zurich Switzerland Date:
Postlude EXCURSION TO THE NEW C. G. JUNG MUSEUM, GOMMISWALD Sunday, 28 October, 9:30 to 16:00 (Leave from & return to ISAP) Emmanuel Kennedy-Xypolitas, Dr. phil, Jungian analyst and close friend of both Barbara Hannah and Marie-Louise von Franz, has been the guiding light behind the newly opened C. G. Jung Museum and Anima Mundi Gallery in Gommiswald, Kennedy s scenic home village in the Canton of St. Gallen. Kennedy will host our guided tour of the museum, gallery, and study center where we will see an extensive collection of books, manuscripts, photographs, and paintings, including Barbara Hannah s active imagination pictures with psychological commentaries by Marie-Louise von Franz. The CHF 50 excursion fee covers the round trip chartered bus from ISAP, museum entry, guided tour, drinks, and lunch. Sign up and pay in cash (only) for the excursion at the ZLS Friday reception, 26 October, at 17:30. Contact: penelope.yungblut@icloud.com Monday, 29 October POSTLUDE LECTURES (Fee: CHF 30; Reduced fee: CHF 20) 10:00-11:45 Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil. I don t need to believe, I know (C. G. Jung) Inner experience and absolute reality 13:00-15:30 Civilization in Transition: Giving Voice to the Marginalized Panel discussion with Brigitte Egger, Ursula Hohler, Lucienne Marguerat, Bernard Sartorius, and Penelope Yungblut, Moderator 19:30-21:30 SPECIAL THEATRE EVENT: The Analyst and the Rabbi A performance by Jungian analysts Paul Brutsche, John Hill, and Dariane Pictet, with music performed by Barbara Miller at Foyer St. Anton at St. Anton s Church, Klosbachstrasse 36A, 8032 Zurich Tuesday, 30 October 10:00-11:45 Kathrin Asper, Dr. phil. Abandonment: Early Deficits and Limitations Early wounding and survival strategies -- theory, archetypes, and case material 13:00-14:45 Penelope Yungblut, MA Active Imagination: How it serves Healing and Individuation in Everyday Life
Other Books in the Zurich Lecture Series (2009) John Hill (Zurich) At Home in the World: Sounds and Symmetries of Belonging (2010) Paul Bishop (UK) Reading Goethe at Midlife: Ancient Wisdom, German Classicism, and Jung (2011) Josephine Evetts-Secker (UK) At Home in the Language of the Soul: Exploring Jungian Discourse and Psyche's Grammar of Transformation (2012) Ursula Wirtz (Zurich) Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation (2014) Warren Colman (UK) Acts and Image: The Emergence of Symbolic Imagination (2015) Craig E. Stephenson Ages of Anxiety: Jung s Types as Inspiration for Poetry, Music, and Dance
Coming Soon: (2017) Allan Guggenbühl (Zurich) (2016) Paul Brutsche (Zurich) The Stories We Are Available late 2018 Patterns of Creative Imagination as Seen Through Art Book Release Pending Upcoming Zurich Lecture Series Lecturers 2019 Marc Sabban 2020 Erel Shalit by Nancy Furlotti 2021 Roderick Main
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