Jung and Trauma

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This free class serves as an introduction to our eight module, college-level course on Jung and Trauma. Enroll now by visiting this link:

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“...a traumatic complex…forces itself to tyrannically upon the conscious mind. The explosion of affect is a complete invasion of the individual, it pounces upon him like an enemy or a wild animal. I have frequently observed that the typical traumatic affect is represented in dreams as a wild and dangerous animal – a striking illustration of its autonomous nature when split off from consciousness”. ~ Carl Jung, CW 16, par. 266-67

From childhood abuse and neglect, to automobile accidents, sexual assault, war, and the cumulative effects of the day to day stress of contemporary life, trauma can be found at the root of many of our modern day maladies. Until we begin to understand our own traumas, and the traumas that impact our friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens of the world, we will remain at a loss when we try to understand why people behave the way they do. There has been an enormous research done on the area of trauma and post-traumatic stress during the last thirty years of which many Jungians remain unaware of. At the same time, researchers into the neurobiology of trauma, as well as cognitive and other mainstream trauma therapies, remain unaware of the valuable insights available through the Jungian approach. In this course we bring many of these ideas together and survey the field of trauma and trauma treatment from a Jungian perspective.

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