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Philadelphia Jungian Professional Club And The Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, The Human Services Center Present Borderlands;
Western Culture and Native American Concepts of Psyche, Cosmology, and Healing
Date: Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 (Light lunch provided.)
Presenter: Jerome S. Bernstein, M.A.P.C., NCPsyA Jerome S. Bernstein, M.A.P.C., NCPsyA, is a Clinical Psychologist and Jungian Analyst in private practice in Santa Fe, NM. He was the founding President of the Jung Institute of Greater Washington, D.C., and Past President of the Jung Institute of New Mexico, where he is a member of the teaching faculty. He is the author of Living in the Borderland, Power and Politics, and Co-Editor of C.G. Jung and the Sioux Traditions, as well as numerous articles on international conflict, shadow dynamics, and various clinical topics. He has had a thirty-five year relationship with Navajo and Hopi Indian cultures and for the past six years has been working with a Navajo medicine man in a collaborative clinical model.
(1) Participants will understand the concept of the Borderland personality. (2) Participants will learn to appreciate the implications for how we define reality. (3)Participants will learn how to differentiate the pathological from the sacred. (4) Participants can expect to understand the implications for clinical diagnosis and treatment for bridging the mind-body split.
CE Credits: Continuing Education Credits are available for psychologists and social workers from the Human Services Center of the Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists. Add $20 to registration fee.
250 S. 17th Street, Suite 101, Phila. Pa. 19103 (215-545-7800) www.thejungclub.com for registration form and additional information |