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Marie louise von franz psychotherapy .pdf
Marie louise von franz psychotherapy .pdf







marie louise von franz psychotherapy .pdf

Volume 2 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz: Archetypal Symbols in Fairytales: The Hero’s Journey, Chiron Publications, 2021.Volume 1 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz: Archetypal Symbols in Fairytales: The Profane and Magical Worlds, Chiron Publications, 2021.(Murray Stein, PhD) Books Referenced / Recommended: Never in my training had I heard such far-reaching and profound reflections.

marie louise von franz psychotherapy .pdf

In an amazing fashion and without a text, she ranged over history West and East, mythology, philosophy, anthropology, and a host of other specialized areas. Listening to von Franz lecture was a numinous experience. She was a prolific writer and a highly sought-after teacher. She is estimated to have personally analyzed over 65,000 dreams. She developed a far-reaching expertise in fairytales, alchemy, synchronicity and numbers. She was wholeheartedly dedicated to the unconscious, both in her own life and that of her analysands. She entered analysis with him months later, completed her doctorate in classical philology and began seeing her first analysands soon after. She later described this as the most decisive encounter of her life. Discuss how a belief in the afterlife assists (or hinders) clients near the end of their life.Īt the age of eighteen, while still in high school, Marie-Louise von Franz met Carl Jung at his Bolingen Tower.Describe how unconscious images towards the end of a client’s life assist in a sense of acceptance and reduced anxiety.List the stages of change and transformation within an individual and how they correlate to historical symbols.Discuss how historical and cultural symbols effect the unconscious process within an individual.Compare different narratives and demonstrate an understanding of their core meaning.Discuss how interpretation of a narrative can aid in the individuation of a client.Explain how a longed-for marriage within a narrative correlates to the transcendent function with the psyche.Explain how a particular ending within a narrative correlates to the level of psychological development of individuals.Describe the clinical effects of a smothering chthonic maternal image.Demonstrate a knowledge of the 4 primary archetypal figures in narratives and how a client’s unconscious interacts with such material.Death, dreams of those near death, and an exploration of the afterlife (Volume 21 in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz)Īs a result of attending this program, participants will:.The visions of Perpetua (Volume 6 in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz).The visions of Niklaus von Flue (Volume 6 in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz).A method for interpretation of fairytales (Volume 8 in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz).(Volume 3 in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz) Exploring the heroine’s path in fairytales.Volumes 1 and 2 in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz will be reviewed. An overview of the life of Marie-Louise von Franz and the project of bringing together her collected works.The mysteries of death, life after death, and the diamond body.Transcendent transformations within alchemy.The hero and heroine’s journey in fairytales.The four primary archetypal figures in fairytales.A method for the interpretation of fairytales.A deep dive into her work on fairytales, particularly her early writings.A history and overview of the evolving project of her collected works.An overview of von Franz’s life and work.Analysts, psychotherapists, and those with a hunger for the archetypal world.Īreas covered in the course will include:.Those wishing a deeper knowledge of the secrets within fairytales, alchemy, and the mystery of death.People interested in Marie-Louise von Franz, her work, and her extraordinary life.We will further explore material from upcoming volumes including her work on the visions of Niklaus von Flue, the visions of Perpetua, and death and the afterlife. Buser will take us through a history of the project, an overview of von Franz’s life and work, as well as a deep dive into the first 3 volumes of this foundational material. Steven Buser is one of two General Editor’s in The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz. The first volume, Archetypal Symbols in Fairytales: The Profane and Magical Worlds, released on her 106 th birthday, January 4 th, 2021 and is to be followed by 27 more volumes over the next 10 years. Volume 2 looks at the hero’s journey, while Volume 3 explores the maiden’s quest. The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology.









Marie louise von franz psychotherapy .pdf