
Friday, September 8, 7:30 pm
THE ARCHETYPE OF THE FEMININE:
The Feminine in the Work of
Female Jungian Theorists
IN-PERSON PRESENTATION AT ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL, 4600 ST. CHARLES, NOLA
Presenter: Lucie Magnus, MA, Jungian Analyst

“The feminine has been poorly understood, whether overvalued or
undervalued; and though Jung is often contradictory and abstruse about an already abstruse subject, he has initiated a new and fundamentally important point of view: a study of the symbolic meaning of the feminine and its role in psychic functioning.” -Ann Ulanov
C. G. Jung opened the door to the experience and understanding of the Feminine Archetype. The women in his circle and the women who have followed continue the archeological work of describing this concept. A Jungian approach differs from the biological and cultural definitions of the feminine by bringing to light a symbolic understanding of the nature of the feminine as a psychic element in both sexes. In times such as these, it may be useful to consider the Archetype of the Feminine as an aspect of objective psychic reality, inherent and latent in every human psyche.
Lucie Magnus is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Birmingham, Alabama. She is an original participant in the New Orleans Jungian Seminar. She entered training with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts in 2000 and graduated in 2007. She has been a member of the core teaching faculty of the New Orleans Jungian Seminar since 2007. She has held leadership positions in the IRSJA, serving on the Executive and Training Committees. She presents lectures and workshops around the Southeast.
Non-members $10, free to Jung Society members.
1.5 CE credit hours for LPCs and Social Workers, additional $10
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If you are a member, you do not need to register as programs are free for members.
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