"Accessing the Somatic Unconscious" is a PowerPoint presentation combined with modest movement experiences for zoom viewers. This concept of the somatic unconscious, developed from Jung himself and current somatic movement therapists, is that the body holds many repressed memories, injuries, insults, and traumas, which are not easily accessed through talk therapy. Accessing the somatic unconscious can be an important step in one's individuation process.
For 23 years Dr. Jeanne Schul taught dance at Berry College and sereved as a choreographer for and Artistic Director of the Berry College Dance Troupe. She is also a Registered Somatic Movement Therapist with ISMETA and a trainer for Eastwest Somatics Institute. She received her doctorate in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, where currently she is an adjunct professor. Jeanne has more than 30 years of experience making connections between soma, soul, and psyche in her teaching, choreography, and therapeutic work with dreams, dance, and yoga. In her private practice, she leads dream groups, Reiki and somatic movement therapy sessions, along with therapeutic yoga classes. Jeanne has also published numerous articles and national presentations on dance, dreams, and yogic chakras.
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Earlier Event: October 17
Kathleen Wiley: zoom presentation
Later Event: January 23
Jung and the Tarot