Nov
19
2:30 PM14:30

Jung's Psychological Types and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

  • Green Hills Library meeting room (map)
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Many people are familiar with the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) without knowing Jung's theories that this famous personality indicator is based on. 

Certified MBTI consultant Adele Tyler will discuss Jung's 1923 book Psychological Types, the MBTI,  and how these theories might be put to use in one’s personal and professional life.

Free and open to the public.

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Sep
3
4:30 PM16:30

Owning Your Own Shadow Book Discussion

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As a follow-up to the May James Hollis workshop on the shadow, there will be a discussion of Owning Your Own Shadow, by noted Jungian writer Robert Johnson.  This book, a classic in Jungian psychology, is a quick and easy read but full of wisdom on recognizing and working with the personal shadow. 

In addition, there will be Hollis' questions for reflection.  Led by Gretchen Watts and Michael Whitney. 

Free and open to the public.
 

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Dr. James Hollis, Workshop
May
13
8:00 AM08:00

Dr. James Hollis, Workshop

  • 900 Broadway Nashville, TN, 37203 United States (map)
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Dr. James Hollis Workshop

“Why Good People Do Bad Things: Understanding our Darker Selves”
Workshop 8 am – Noon

Through lecture, experiential exercises, and discussion Dr. Hollis will help us understand Jung’s concept of the shadow. Topics include how projection of unconscious shadow material causes injury to self and others, on a personal as well as societal level, and how we might work to make conscious and integrate our shadow aspects.

   

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Dr. James Hollis, Lecture and Discussion
May
12
6:30 PM18:30

Dr. James Hollis, Lecture and Discussion

Dr. James Hollis, Lecture and Discussion

Location
Christ Church Cathedral
900 Broadway
Nashville, TN

“Hauntings:  Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives”
Lecture and discussion 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Understanding how the voices of parents, ancestors, and the culture shaped our personalities and continue to “haunt” our present lives, in order to gain more consciousness and personal freedom.  Based on Hollis’ book Hauntings.  

6:30 reception, 7 p.m. lecture

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