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This teleseminar with Jungian analyst Michael Conforti and Loralee Scott-Conforti will offer insights into Assisi Institute's Assisi Italy, 2013 conference which will be focused on understanding how we can recover our sense of vitality and meaning in the world through dreams, creativity and relationships, and find a way to live with and live through those challenges.
There will also be a Q & A to ask questions about the program which Assisi has hosted every year in Italy for two-and-a-half decades!
In Assisi, we will strive to see what it is that the Self wants us to know about how resilence, meaning, creativity and a return to Psyche are essential in the process of recovering from illness and trauma. With the help of a faculty of world leaders in the fields of Jungian Psychology, trauma theory and the arts, we will look at the ways we can once again bring the Voice of Transcendence into our life.
Staff for the Assisi, Italy conference include:
Richard Tarnas, PhD: Founding Director of the graduate program in Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness at CIIS in San Francisco, CA, author of "Cosmos and Psyche."
Allen Guggenbuhl, PhD: Jungian Analyst who teaches at the Jung Institute in Zurich and author of: " The Incredible Fascination of Violence."
Bonnie Zello Martin, M.Ed.: Director of Mental Health and Psychosocial Services for Seraphim Global, an international health and community development non-profit organization.
Barbara Thompson, OTD, LCSW: Licensed clinical social worker, registered occupational therapist, psychotherapist and professor at The Sage Colleges in Troy, NY.
Sandra Salzillo, CAGS LMHC APA: Adjunct professor at Salve Regina University mental health clinician in The Program in Women's Oncology at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence RI.
Loralee Scott Conforti: Producer, Director, Playwright and Choreographer whose body of original artistic work spans two decades and encompasses a multi-disciplinary approach to dance, education and theater.
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