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1 IAAP international association for analytical psychology internationale gesellschaft für analytische psychologie association internationale de psychologie analytique associazione internazionale di psicologia analitica Asociación internacional de psicología analítica XIX International Congress for Analytical Psychology August 18 th -23 rd 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark Hosted by the Danish Society for Analytical Psychology Preliminary CONGRESS PROGRAM Copenhagen years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies Kopenhagen Jahre der: Ursprünge, Innovationen und Kontroversen Copenhague ans : Origines, Évolutions et Débats Copenaghen anni dopo: Origini, Innovazioni, Controversie Copenhague años: Orígenes, Innovaciones y Controversias

2 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONALE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR ANALYTISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DE PSYCHOLOGIE ANALYTIQUE ASSOCIAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE DI PSICOLOGIA ANALITICA ASOCIACION INTERNACIONAL DE PSICOLOGIA ANALITICA Welcome to the IAAP Congress in Copenhagen Dear Friends and Colleagues, A warm welcome to all of you at this the XIXth International Congress of the IAAP taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark a place of long, great history. Our Congress, which goes from August 18-23, 2013 is entitled: 100 Years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies Joe Cambray President, IAAP In recognition of and honoring the pioneering psychological transformations, which C. G. Jung underwent beginning in the year These experiences were to make him into the figure we know as Jung, and are documented in his Red Book. Further, we will look to how we as an evolving community have developed from these insights to become the Analytical Psychology of the 21st Century. The IAAP s triennial Congresses are unique, wonderful events, when our global community has the opportunity to come together for nearly a week of intense engagements, personally and professionally. Old friends are reunited and new friendships are forged in a convivial atmosphere. It is an affirmation of our vocational choices and a chance to celebrate our vision of the psyche. For the past three years the Program Committee chaired by Robert Wimmer and the Organizing Committee chaired by Misser Berg have labored intensively to bring forth this remarkable gathering. It is a testament to them and the committees they have chaired that we are all here and able to participate in this extraordinary event. The great variety of offerings which you will have the chance to explore this week is a tribute to these efforts. Several innovations will be offered at this congress. Electronic translations of plenary texts into all of the official languages of the IAAP will be made available through the kindness of our hosts, the Danish Society for Analytical Psychology (DSAP). Other languages will be accommodated as resources permit. Also, there will be a Master of Ceremonies for each day of the congress; the master will assist with the overall integration of each day and as a team for the Congress as whole. It is with great anticipation and pleasure that I and the members of the Executive Committee look forward to meeting you in Copenhagen for discovery, debate and revelry. Joe Cambray President, IAAP XIX th International Congress for Analytical Psychology 2

3 XIX International Congress for Analytical Psychology 100 years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies Welcome from the Program Committee and the Organizing Committee: Dear Friends and Colleagues Our forthcoming XIX International IAAP Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, is now ready and open for registration. As you will discover in reading through the program below, our international community has responded with a wealth of proposals on the theme of the Congress wich has allowed us to build a program that we anticipate you will find truly diverse and appealing. The program offers a wide array of choices among the presentations which reflect the origins, innovations and controversies in the Jungian world during the last 100 years. This is the first time the IAAP Congress will be held in Denmark and we look forward to welcome you to Copenhagen. We are pleased to offer a pre-congress workshop on Sunday, August 18th, offered by Joan Chodorow and her colleagues. Spaces for this pre-congress workshop are limited so it is advised to register as soon as possible. (See page 5 for more information). Robert Wimmer, chair Program Committee A number of organizational meetings have been scheduled for Sunday, August 18th, as will be evident from the program. Registration for the Congress will be possible on Sunday afternoon and prior to the opening ceremony. An overview of the plenary sessions for the week of the Congress is provided for your information. This is followed by a list of the break-out or parallel sessions. There are three periods of break-out sessions on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. As is our tradition, the meeting of the IAAP Delegates will be held on Wednesday afternoon. Friday afternoon there will be one period of break-out sessions followed by the closing ceremony and the congress banquet in the evening. Finally there is a listing of special presentations and poster sessions. Misser Berg, chair Organizing Committee The opening reception, plenary presentations, break-out sessions and most evening events will take place at Hotel Scandic Copenhagen, a very centrally located hotel in Copenhagen City. The hotel has very good conference facilities as well as nice rooms with a lovely view, either to the lake or over the city towers. In the area around the Congress Hotel there are numerous hotels with rooms in different price-layers so we hope you can find the accommodation that suits you. We are all very exited about the program we have put together for the Congress and indeed look forward to welcoming you to Copenhagen this year. With best wishes The Program Committee: Robert Wimmer (DGAP) Chair Pilar Amezaga(SUPA) François Martin-Vallas (SFPA) Heyong Shen (IM-China) David Tresan (CGJISF) Caterina Vezzoli (CIPA) Joe Cambray, President Tom Kelly, President Elect Marianne Muller, Vice President Jan Wiener, Vice President Angela Connolly, Honorary Secretary Misser Berg, secretary to the PC The Organizing Committee Misser Berg (DSAP) Chair Henriette Heide-Joergensen (DSAP) Elisabeth Kampmann (DSAP/AGAP) Pia Skogemann (DSAP) Hanne Urhoej (DSAP) 100 years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies 3

4 Translation / Interpretation News! In Copenhagen we will for the first time use text translation of the plenary presentations instead of simultaneous interpretation. (On the Wednesday there will be both text translation and the traditional simultaneous interpretation). The plenary presentations will be translated into all 5 official IAAP-languages (English, German, French, Italian and Spanish) and possibly also some additional languages (e.g. Russian). The translated presentations will be readable on electronic readers such as tablets, IPADs, IPHONEs, laptops etc. Download presentations Every morning you can connect to a link which will download the two presentations of the day. Bring your own ipad, LapTop, tablet etc.: Bring your own device Almost any device can be used: Laptop, tablet, ipad, iphone, or Smartphone. The advantage of owning the device is that the presentations will remain on the hard desk. The link itself will disappear at noon every day. Borrow a tablet in Copenhagen In the registration form or at the Congress desk, you can sign up for a tablet, just like you used to borrow a head-set. (Head-sets will still be available on the Wednesday) Buy a tablet at the Congress desk You will also be able to buy a tablet at a good price. Instructions We will give easy-to-follow instructions in how to use this new technique. We also have technicians ready at a special desk if you have any problems. Screens The English version of all the presentations will in addition be shown on two big screens one on each side of the presenter. Paragraphs All presentations will be identically formatted with numbered paragraphs, so that you will always be able to follow the translation by looking at the big screens as the English text is rolling down. IAAP Officers Joe Cambray, President Tom Kelly, President Elect Marianne Muller, Vice President Jan Wiener, Vice President Angela Connolly, Honorary Secretary Society Representatives Misser Berg (DSAP), Walter Boechat (AJB), Fred Borchardt (SAAJA), Alessandra de Coro (AIPA), JoAnn Culbert-Koehn (CGILA), John Desteian (AGAP), George Hogenson (CSJA), Toshio Kawai (AJAJ), Denise Ramos (SBrPA). Events for Sunday, August 18 th, :00-17:15 Pre-Congress Workshop on Movement as Active Imagination THE LIVING, MOVING BODY IN ANALYSIS 09:00-13:00 CNASJA Meeting 13:30-16:30 Council of Societies Review 13:30-16:30 Meeting of Candidates and Routers Our candidacy Experience: thoughts and discussion around our life as students, its past, present and possibilities 13:30-16:30 Meeting of ISST 18:00-20:00 Opening Reception Secretary to the President Mariuccia Tresoldi IAAP Secretariat Yvonne Trüeb Ethics Committee Christopher Beach (NESJA/AGAP) Ann Casement (BAP, JPA) Chair EC Christian Gaillard (SFPA) Erel Shalit (IIJP) Hon. Secretary EC Carole Beebe Tarantelli (CIPA) Sonoko Toyoda(AJAJ/AGAP) Webmaster Don Williams IRSJA Congress Hotel Scandic Copenhagen Vester Soegade Copenhagen V, Denmark Telephone: copenhagen@scandichotels.com 20:00 AGAP Dinner and Business Meeting Call for translators/interpretors If you would like to assist on a voluntary basis in the plenary sessions by translating between the official IAAP-languages English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish as well as other languages, such as Russian, Portuguese, Japanese etc. you are kindly asked to send an to the chair of the Organizing Committee Misser Berg misser.berg@mail.dk. During the discussions we will need simultaneous interpretations as there is only text translation on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Instructions will be given at the Congress. At the Congress itself this call will be repeated and further instructions wil be given. XIX th International Congress for Analytical Psychology 4

5 Pre-Congress Workshop on Movement as Active Imagination: THE LIVING, MOVING BODY IN ANALYSIS. Origins, Innovations and Controversies ( ). The difficulty that movements cannot easily be remembered must be met by concentrating on the movements afterwards and practicing them so that they shall not escape the memory. C. G. Jung 1916/1957 The Transcendent Function (booklet), p. 18) Co-leaders: Antonella Adorisio (CIPA-Rome), Joan Chodorow (CGJISF-San Francisco), Jacqueline Gerson (IM-Mexico City), Anita Greene (NESJA-Amherst), Margarita Mendez (SVAJ-Caracas), Renate Oppikofer (SGAP- Geneva) & Tina Stromsted (CGJISF-San Francisco).(see Pre-Congress Workshop online) Jung s painting of Pragâpati (the creator) who bows down in homage to Agni (the fire he created). From the Red Book, Liber Secundus p.64 Inspired by the 2013 IAAP Congress theme: 100 years on Origins, Innovations and Controversies, we trace the psychoanalytic roots of using the body to express imagination to Jung s early interest in the multi-sensory, emotional, living, active and receptive body and his discovery of active imagination. These dynamic elements surely energized and shaped the development of Analytical Psychology. We link Jung s contributions involving multi-sensory images and emotions to recent neurobiological research.throughout the day, we present and explore developments over the past 100 years from a new perspective, as Jung put it circa 1914: The task is to give birth to the old in a new time (2009, The Red Book, p. 311, par 138). The mover-witness relationship offers a way to explore the nonverbal world of implicit experience, expression and communication underlying analytic conversation. Analysts use the connection between body and psyche as a central clinical tool, yet there may be few opportunities to further develop this dimension. This workshop offers a structure within which analysts can both have a practical experience of their own moving imagination as well as enrich their understanding of its application in analytic practice. Morning and afternoon sessions include short papers, discussion, bodily awareness and movement experience. Participants are invited to bring a notebook and/or drawing materials to record their images and experiences. Overview of Program for the Pre-Congress Workshop on Movement as Active Imagination, Sunday Aug 18: 09:00-12:15 Morning Session: Welcome and Introduction, Joan Chodorow and Co-leaders The Story of an Ear: Body-Psyche Playful Relation (paper/discussion), Jacqueline Gerson Beyond the Individual, the Group (paper/discussion), Renate Oppikofer Neurons and the Soul: What Neuroscience has Discovered about the Embodied Psyche (talk/experiential), Anita Greene Introduction to Danced and Moving Active Imagination (experiential/discussion), Joan Chodorow 12:15-13:30 Lunch Break 13: Afternoon Session Jung s From Infrared to Ultraviolet (paper/experiental/discussion), Margarita Méndez Body-Psyche Archeology: The Myth of the Goddess & the Archetype of the Feminine Healer in Mediterranean Area (images/paper/experiential/discussion), Antonella Adorisio Embodied Alchemy (introduction/experiential/discussion), Tina Stromsted Integrative Discussion and Closing Circle Below: Two images of dancers in Bushman Art Mantis Dance Group Dance Pre-Congress Workshop Registration Fee: EUR 125. Please see the late registration fees and the procedure for registration on the last page of this program. Space is limited, so register early! Priority will be given to full congress participants. All others will be placed on a waiting list in case of last minute cancellations. Please note: Lunch is not included. Please see the information on page 4 about different possibilities for lunch. For further information about the Pre-Congress Workshop, including text and photos, please go to the Congress website (click on the English flag at the top right) and make your way to the Pre-Congress Workshop online. NOTE: The Pre-Congress Workshop is not a commercial enterprise. As co-leaders, we cover our own expenses and donate our time. Workshop fee pays for the meeting room and AV equipment, with the balance to benefit IAAP. 100 years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies 5

6 General Schedule of Plenary Sessions, Break-Out Sessions, Lunches and Evening Events Monday 19 th Tuesday 20 th Wednesday 21 st Thursday 22 nd Friday 23 rd 7:00 Morgan Stebbins (JPA): A daily yoga class 7:00 Morgan Stebbins (JPA): A daily yoga class 7:00 Morgan Stebbins (JPA): A daily yoga class 7:00 Morgan Stebbins (JPA): A daily yoga class 7:00 Morgan Stebbins (JPA): A daily yoga class 7:30 Ali Zabafi (SAP) and Amelia Noack (BAP)Social Dreaming 7:30 Ali Zabafi (SAP) and Amelia Noack (BAP)Social Dreaming 7:30 Ali Zabafi (SAP) and Amelia Noack (BAP)Social Dreaming 7:30 Ali Zabafi (SAP) and Amelia Noack (BAP)Social Dreaming 7:30 Ali Zabafi (SAP) and Amelia Noack (BAP)Social Dreaming 8:45 Welcome Address 8:45 Announcements 8:45 Announcements 8:45 Announcements 8:45 Announcements Master of Ceremony: David Tresan (CGJISF) Master of Ceremony: Robert Wimmer (DGAP) Master of Ceremony: Pilar Amezaga (SUPA) Master of Ceremony: François Martin- Vallas (SFPA) Master of Ceremony: Caterina Vezzoli (CIPA) 9:15 Aksel Haaning: C.G. Jung s quest for Aurora consurgens and the unnoted manuscript at the Royal Library in Copenhagen. The diagnosis of the modern mind in the 1930s and the discovery of alchemy. Moderator: John Beebe (CGJISF) 9:00 PANEL: Jean Kirsch (CGJISF) Panel Leader / Moderator; Stan Marlan (PSJA, IRSJA); Mark Saban (IGAP); Susan Rowland (IAJS and Pacifica Graduate Institute); David Tacey (IAJS): How and Why We Still Read Jung: a panel of personal and professional reflections. 9:00 Eduardo Carvallo (SVAJ) and Eva Pattis Zoja (OGAP, CIPA): Sandwork: An experience working with Colombian vulnerable population. Una experiencia trabajando con una población colombiana vulnerable. Co-moderators: Heyong Shen (IM- China) and Patrizia G. Michan (IRSJA) 9:00 Yehuda Abramovitch (IIJP): Jung s Understanding of Schizophrenia - Is it Still Relevant in the Era of The Brain? Moderator: Alvaro Ancona de Faria (SBrPA) 9:00 Cinzia Bressi (BAP) and Nadia Fina (AGAP): Heard with the eyes : Personal equation and fluid self-state communication in the therapeutic relationship. Moderator: Catherine Crowther (SAP) 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 Coffee Break 10:15 Coffee Break 10:00 Coffee Break 10:15 Coffee Break 11:00 Gustav Bovensiepen (DGAP): Der analytische Prozess als Spiel wechselnder Perspektiven im Analytiker. The analytical process as a playing of changing perspectives in the analyst Moderator: Verena Kast (SGAP, AGAP) 11:00 Pia Skogemann (DSAP): The Double Conjunction Tales. A structuring model for fairy tales. Moderator: Christopher Hauke (SAP) 10:45 Vito Marino de Marinis (CIPA) and Gianni Nagliero (AIPA): Dalla scissione alla collaborazione: il processo di riparazione del conflitto fra associazioni. From Splits to Collaboration: The Process of Resolving Conflicts between Societies Moderator: Stefano Carta (AIPA) 10:30 PANEL: Beverley Zabriskie (JPA), Suzanne Gieser, Roderick Main, and Harald Atmanspacher: From Copenhagen to the Consulting Room: Complementarity, Synchronicity, and Neural Coupling. Moderator: George Hogenson (CSJA) 10:45 Judith Woodhead (SAP): Moments of Embodiment Moderator: Lisbet Myers Zacho (DSAP) 12:00 Lunch / Events 12:00 Lunch / Events 12:00 Lunch / Events 12:00 Lunch /Events 12:00 Lunch /Events 13:30 First Period 15:00 Coffee Break 13:30 First Period 15:00 Coffee Break IAAP Meeting of Delegates 13:30 First Period 15:00 Coffee Break 13:30 15:00 Coffee Break 15:30 Second Period 15:30 Second Period 15:30 Second Period 15:30 Closing Ceremony 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 Coffee Break 17:15 Third Period 17:15 Third Period 17:15 Third Period 17:30 Book-launch Routledge 19:30 Book-launch RPA 18:00 Book-launch Spring Journal Books and Chiron 19:00 Book-launch Fisher King Press 19:00 Book-launch Angiola Iapoce (CIPA Rome) 20:00 Bettina Wilhelm FILM: Wisdom of Changes Richard Wilhelm and the I CHING Below: From the film 19:30 Private Invitations The Danish Society for Analytical Psychology (DSAP) and the C.G. Jung Institute in Copenhagen invite you to an evening with music and dinner with the local Jungian Analysts. 20:00 Margaret Klenck (JPA, PAJA) with Allison Avery and Bill Baker: The Rest is Silence. A Staged Reading of Selected Letters Between Freud and Jung. 20:00 Ingela Romare (AGAP): FILM: On the Feminine. Marion Woodman in a talk with Ingela Romare. Marion Woodman 20:00 Laurie Layton Schapira (NYAAP): FILM: Voluspa: The Prophecy of the Seeress. 20:00 Elizabeth Clark- Stern: On the Doorstep of the Castle, a play with music and dance by Elizabeth Clark-Stern, Featuring Lindsey Rosen and the author. 22:00 Members Gala: Music, Singing and Poems. With Members of IAAP 19:00 Gala Dinner: The Gala Dinner is held right beside the little mermaid who has 100 years birthday on exactly this day. XIX th International Congress for Analytical Psychology 6

7 Monday Break-Out Sessions First Period 13:30-15:00 Second Period 15:30-17:00 Third Period 17:15-18:45 Betsy Cohen (CGJISF): Dr. Jung and his Patients. Beth Darlington (NYAAP): Dr. Kristine Mann: Jung s Miss X in A study in the Process of Individuation, CW 9i, para Mandala by one of Jung s patients Andrew Samuels (SAP): Diversity Matters: Exclusion, Power, Prejudice and Sexual Conformism in Analytical Psychology Today Planning for a More Open Profession. John Merchant (ANZSJA): Jung and the Wounded Healer Origin: an Update. Ann W. Norton (NESJA, AGAP): The Sun, the Horse, and Mongolian Shamanism. Judith Pickering (ANZSJA): The unknown guest: Towards an Ethic of Analytic Hospitality. Stephan Alder (DGAP): Group-Analysis as a Part of the Identity of Analytical Psychology as Persona, as Shadow, as Anima or as a part of the Self. Francesco Bisagni (SAP): Models and Methods for a Child Analytic Training: Analysis, Observation, Supervision and Theory. Harriet Friedman (CGJILA): Jungian SandPlay Therapy: Origins, Innovations and Controversies. With Rie Rogers Mitchell, Co-President of ISST. Krysztof Rutkowski (IM): Reflections on the long term impact of the cultural trauma on the collective memory and its functions in individual development. With Malgorzata Kalinowska, Clinical Psychologist. Romano Madera (AIPA): Lack of transcendence and sources of a renewed spirituality. John Dourley (OAJA, AGAP): Conspiracies of Immanence, Jung, Tillich and Teilhard de Chardin. Jan Wiener (SAP) and Angela Connolly (CIPA): Education Committee. General presentation. Denise Ramos (SBrPA) and Toshio Kawai (AJAJ): Academic Sub-Committee. Neurosciences and Analytical Psychology: Challenges and Opportunities. With: George Hogenson (CSJA) and Vittorio Sinigaglia. Chair: Denise Ramos Henrik Okboel (DSAP): The Red Book Science or Fairytale? Sylvester Wojtkowski (JPA): Marriage of Madness and Reason: The Red Book and the Invention of Active Imagination. Thomas Singer (CGJISF), Amanda Dowd (ANZSJA), Jecqueline Gerson (IM) and Axel Capriles (SVAJ, AGAP): Listening to the Collective Psyche -- Towards a Theory of Cultural Complexes based on Case Studies from Australia, Latin America and other parts of the World Helga Thomas (DGAP): The little mermaid An old symbol and the steps of its transformation. Luisa Zoppi (AIPA): The horrific world of Hänsel and Gretel: Controversies around amputation, survival and the internal saboteur (With Donald Kalsched) Rosario Puglisi (CIPA): From Jung to neuroscience: laboratory of the word art, sounds and music. ITALIAN Maria Taveras (NYAAP): A Jungian Aesthetic: Art, Active Imagination, and the Creative Process. Mary Wells Barron (AGAP, IRSJA): A Tear in the Veil: Beauty and Shadow in the Imagination of Alexander Mc Queen. Ruth Ammann (SGAP): From Analysis to Synthesis: Developments in Sandplay Therapy- possible developments in verbal Analysis. WORKSHOP Patrizia Peresso (AIPA): Narrative Competence and Prospective Memory: A Glance from the Past to the Future. David Gerbi (IIJP, LIRPA) with Joan Chodorow (CGIJSF): ): REFUGEE: JEWISH - LIBYAN - ITALIAN: Theatrical Exploration of the wounds of exile, healing and the 2011 Libyan Revolution from Depth Psychological Perspectives. Magda Farré (ICGJ) & Pedro Yscadar Rojas: La función trasncendente en el tiempo analítico actual /Transcendent function in the current analytical time. SPANISH Pablo Raydán (SVAJ): La Retórica en la Psicoterapia: El discurso como imagen. SPANISH Jan Wiener (SAP) and Angela Connolly (CIPA): Education Committee General presentation. Ann Casement (BAP, JPA), Christian Gaillard (SFPA), Carole Beebe Tarantelli (CIPA), Erel Shalit (IIJP), Sonoko Toyoda(AJAJ/AGAP), Christopher Beach (NESJA/AGAP): Ethics Committee: IAAP members and training candidates to bring ethical situations. Justitia. Frankfurt, Germany Tamar Kron and David Wieler (ILJP, NIJS): Erich Neumann: A Jungian Dialogical Existentialist. Mariya Lomova (IM, RSAP): Russian soul in English and German interpretation. Tristan Troudart (IIJP): Social change, inner transformation and Jungian psychology. Grazina Gudaite (LAAP): The Dynamic of Authority images in the Context of Consequences of Collective trauma. Pasqualino Ancona (CIPA): La tragedia greca ponte tra memora e futuro. ITALIAN Davide Favero (ARPA): Trasformazioni e continuità nella pratica analitica: da Bloch al World Wide Web. ITALIAN Steven Nouriani (CGJISF): The Meeting of Two Rivers: Analytical Psychology and Mystical Islam. Mark Winborn (IRSJA): The Centrality of the Aesthetic Impulse to the Analytic Process. Susanne Eberhard Petersen (DSAP, AGAP): Weaving the Threads of Danish History: Cultural Complexes in the New Tapestries to the Queen. The Queen s Tapestries. The Middle Ages. Liza Ravitz (CGJISF): Transference and Countertransferene in Sandplay: A Sacred, Alchemical Mix of Inner and Outer Space. Walter Boechat (AJB): Editors Meeting Joe Cambray (NESJA, JPA), Tom Kelly (IRSJA, AGAP), Marianne Mueller (SGAP): Consultation Service. With a 10-minute introduction by Marianne Müller about consultation. Ann Casement (BAP, JPA), Christian Gaillard (SFPA), Carole Beebe Tarantelli (CIPA), Erel Shalit (IIJP), Sonoko Toyoda(AJAJ/AGAP), Christopher Beach (NESJA/AGAP): Ethics Committee: IAAP members and training candidates to bring ethical situations. Meeting of the Presidents of Group Members from the Southern Hemisphere. 100 years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies 7

8 Tuesday Break-Out Sessions First Period 13:30-15:00 Second Period 15:30-17:00 Third Period 17: Angela Graf-Nold (SGAP): Association experiments with the galvanometer: A turning point in psychological science and in C.G. Jung s intellectual history. Peter Ammann (AGAP, SGAP) : The Origin of Consciousness as told and reflected in early African Stories. Astrid Berg (SAAJA): Ubuntu from cultural complex to universal humanity Allan Guggenbühl (AGAP): The Power of Stories: Mythodramatic Group Therapy in Georgia (Caucasus). Helping traumaticised children and adolescents. A joint project by Swiss and Georgian Psychologists and IAAP routers. Morgan Stebbins (JPA): The 21st Century Vas: Confidentiality, Archetypal Gossip and Patient Material. Sherry Salman (JPA): Dreams of Totality: Where We Are When There s Nothing at the Center? Kristina Schellinski (SGAP, AGAP): When Psyche mutters through matter. Richard Wainwright (AJA): Imagination and the Living Body. Rosa Napoliello Balfour (CIPA): The play and the relationship : Jung from alchemy to neurosciences. Ashok Bedi (CSJA): The Indian Origins, Asclepiad Modulation and Contemporary Neuro-scientific Innovations of the Healing Arts from an analytical perspective. From The Red Book, Liber Secundus p. 135 Jules Cashford (AJA): Catharsis and Transformation: Cleansing the Doors of Perception. Chiara Tozzi (AIPA): En route: from active imagination to film language. Shaogang Yang: Chinese Alchemy: A Historical Reflection from the Perspective of Jungian Analytical Psychology. Boseop Lee (KAJA, AGAP): the way of sun and shamanic initiation in Korea. Joe Cambray (NESJA, JPA), Tom Kelly (IRSJA, AGAP), Marianne Mueller (SGAP), John Desteian (AGAP): Constitutional Working Party, presentation and discussion. William Meredith-Owen (SAP): The historical roots of our analytical identity: Jung, narcissism and the crisis of From The Red Book, Liber Secundus p. 105 Hechmi Dhaoui (IM): Du faux printemps au vrai hiver arabe. FRENCH Kim Bangshoej (DSAP): Time, symbol and complex in a modern culture of consciousness. Analytical, cognitive and mindful therapy in dialogue. Antonella Adorisio (CIPA): Sacrifice and Fertility: the Archetype of the Feminine Healer in the Mediterranean Area. Francesca Picone (CIPA): The Mediterranean Feminine and its Shadow: the clinical experience through the Myth. Volker Münch (DGAP): Splitting or unification? Symptoms, symbols and archetypes of the digital world. Henry Gros (SSPA): Internet: Inconscient online? Olivia del Castillo (SEPA): Manteniendo el vacío y la duda en Psicología Analítica. La experiencia de la acción analítica. SPANISH Hans van den Hooff (IGAP, NAAP): Quantum Physics and Psyche: a possible common formula. Jan Wiener (SAP) and Angela Connolly (CIPA): Education Committee. Meeting of IAAP Routers. Walter Boechat (AJB, AGAP), Donald Williams (IRSJA, AGAP), Emilja Kiehl (BAP): Publications Sub-Committee. Ann Casement (BAP, JPA), Christian Gaillard (SFPA), Carole Beebe Tarantelli (CIPA), Erel Shalit (IIJP), Sonoko Toyoda(AJAJ/AGAP), Christopher Beach (NESJA/AGAP): IAAP Ethics Committee meeting with Chairs of Ethics Committees of Group Members. Joe Cambray (NESJA, JPA), Tom Kelly (IRSJA, AGAP), Marianne Mueller (SGAP), John Desteian (AGAP): Constitutional Working Party, presentation and discussion. Sheila Dickman Zarrow (CGJSC): Expert Witness: Jung at the Trial of Hamlet for Murder. Shmuel Bernstein (ISAP): The role of the psychotherapist in a society with diminished initiation rites. Martin Skala (IM): Crises of Passage. Robert Tyminski (CGJISF): The Medea Complex Revisited: Destructiveness within Mother-Son Relations. Medea. Detail from Lucanian calyx-crater c. 400 BC Maria José Gomez Segarra (SEPA): The anguish of the lack of the symbol. Erel Shalit (IIJS) and Nancy Swift Furlotti (IRSJA): Restorying the Self. Transiency and Healing in the Post- Modern Condition. Marijana Popovic (IM) and Velimir Popovic (IM): Jungian Identity: Does it really exist or is it a fiction? Kathryn Madden (IAJS): The Relativized Ego in Jungian Identity: Cracks in the Foundation. Ingela Romare (AGAP): Film and discussion. Marion Woodman in discussion with women all over the world. Jan Wiener (SAP) and Angela Connolly (CIPA): Education Committee. Meeting of Developing Groups Presidents and Laiason Persons. Meeting of the Presidents of the Euro- pean Group Members. Mandalas by Gaudi. Park Güell, Barcelona XIX th International Congress for Analytical Psychology 8

9 Thursday Break-Out Sessions First Period 13:30-15:00 Second Period 15:30-17:00 Third Period 17:15-18:45 Günter Langwieler (DGAP): Mundus imaginalis: The creative and sense making power of the unconscious. Gerhard Burda (OGAP): Mundus imaginalis: realism, scepticism and the psychoid psyche. Tina Stromsted (CGJISF): Embodied Alchemy: Awakening Spirit in the Body. Workshop. Ann Belford Ulanov (JPA): Origins: In the end is my beginning. Giles Clark (ANZSJA): Psychoid Relations in the Transferiental/Countertransferiental Field of Personality Disorders. Katherine Killick (SAP): Soundless Screaming: Psychotic Anxiety and Analytic Containment. Frances Parks (IRSJA): Ethics and Efficacy in Jungian Practice. Christian Roesler (DGAP): Empirical evidence for the effectiveness of Jungian psychotherapy. State of the art in research. Ole Vedfelt (DSAP): The phenomenology of the Spirit in Childhood Memories Early Numinous Experiences in a De-sacralized World. Liliana Wahba(SBrPA): The End of Civilization. David Rosen (PNSJA): Jung and Levinas: War and Ethics. FromThe Red Book, Liber Secundus p. 55 Donna Cozort (DSJA): Healing Through the Archetype of Job: an Innovative Application of Jungian Analysis in the Case of Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder. Joy Schaverien (SAP): Boarding School Syndrome: a Hidden Trauma The Clinical Picture. Christian Gaillard (SFPA/IAAP) and Alain Gibault (Parisian Society of Psychoanalysis/IPA) (Co-Chairs): Panel of Jungian analysts and Freudian analysts. With Dimitri Zalessky (KDG/IAAP) and Soren Aagaard (Danish Society of Psychoanalysis/IPA) Joe Cambray (NESJA, JPA), Tom Kelly (IRSJA, AGAP): Meeting with the previous and the new Executive Committee. The 5 pictures from The Red Book (Liber Secundus pp. 55, 64, 105, 135 and 154): (c) 2009 Foundation of the Works of C.G. Jung, Zürich. First published by W.W. Norton & Co., New York Brian Feldman (CGJISF, IRSJA): The Aesthetic and Spiritual Life of the Infant: Towards a Jungian Theory of the Origins of the Symbolic Life. Elizabeth Bauch Zimmermann and Marion Rauscher Gallbach (AJB, SBrPA): Body-Active-Imagination and Creative Meditative Dance as Innovative Therapeutic Resources in Analytical Psychology. Workshop. Claire Alphin (CGJISF): Whither Analytic Identity When Aging Interferes? Claus Braun (DGAP): Jungian Psychoanalysis, Age and Individuation a contribution to a theory of analytical relationship. Jean Shinoda Bolen (CGJISF) and Pilar Montero (CGJISF): Emergence of Empowered Conscious Feminine: Women, Archetypes, Planetary Crisis - a Jungian Perspective. Andréa Fiuza Hunt (JPA): The Voice of Transgression. Humbertho Oliveira Pinto (AJB): Brazilian mythological popular culture: the struggles of building hope. Margaret Wilkinson (SAP), Judith Woodhead (SAP), Professor Ruth Lanius, Harris Woodman, the University of Western Ontario, (Advisor to the Project: Joe Cambray, President, IAAP): Report on a Jungian oriented, laboratory based, research project designed to explore dissociative splits in patients with PTSD and possible links to diminished functioning of the default network of human brain. Tuula Haukioja (DSJA, AGAP) with Robert Klein: Typology, Individuation & Leadership. Apollo and Artemis Henry Abramovitch (IIJP): Finding Siblings in Analysis and Myth. Lara Newton (IRSJA): Brother and Sister: an ancient and new model for outer relationship and inner transformation. JoAnn Culbert-Koehn (CGJILA, IRSJA): Child and Adolescent Working Party. Tom Kelly (IRSJA, AGAP): Meeting with the new Executive Committee. A performance of Scenes from Jung s Red Book with Murray Stein (SGAP, AGAP, CSJA), Paul Brutsche (SGAP, AGAP), Dariane Pictet (AGAP, SGAP, IGAP)and John Hill (AGAP, SGAP) Philemon. FromThe Red Book, Liber Secundus p. 154 Marian Dunlea (IM): Body Dreaming Cheol Joong Kang (KAJA): Auspicious Site, a Symbol of the Self: Archetypal Landscape of Psychic Totality. Giorgio Cavallari (CIPA): Tuning and focusing as the roots of creativity in the analytical process: a Jungian perspective. Phyllis Marie Jensen (AGAP): Migration Complex in Canada: 1st, 2nd and 3rd Generation. Chiara Rogora (AIPA, CIPA): workshop, aimed at the comparison between colleagues who are working on early childhood. With W. Grosso, N.Neri, A. Michelini Tocci, B. Gallerano. WORKSHOP Durval Luiz de Faria (AJB): Malandro: a Brazilian trickster SPANISH John Gosling (SAAJA): An Innovative Training Model. Helen Freeman (IGAP): The Symbol of the Double: A mythological and psychological investigation of the individuation process in twins Romulus and Remus, Rome Tom Kelly (IRSJA, AGAP): Meeting with the new Executive Committee. 100 years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies 9

10 Friday Break-Out Sessions 13:30-15:00 Murray Stein (SGAP, AGAP, CSJA): Past Presidents of the IAAP Thinking Ahead. PANEL With Thomas Kirsch (CGJISF, SGAP)( ), Verena Kast (SGAP, AGAP)( ), Luigi Zoja (AGAP, CIPA)( ), Murray Stein (SGAP, AGAP, CSJA)( ), Christian Gaillard (SFPA)( ), and Hester Solomon (BAP)( ). Jörg Rasche (DGAP): Europäische Kulturelle Komplexe. GERMAN Posters Susan C. Roberts (IRSJA): The Power of the Ancestors:The Family Unconscious as a Source of Wounding and Healing. Aleksandra Szczepaniak, Krystyna Weglowska-Rzepa (Routers, Polish Association of Analytical Psychology): The archetype of Wanderer - discovering of unknown lands. Elisabeth Kampmann (DSAP/AGAP): Kierkegaard and Modernity. Harri Virtanen (DSAP): I am your Unconsciousness. A Daily Yoga Class At this Congress we will, for the first time, introduce a daily yoga class, lead by Morgan Stebbins (JPA) and his wife who is a yoga instructor. The yoga class will run from 7:00-8:00 every morning of the Congress. There will be be a small registration fee of in all EUR 25 for all 5 days. The space is limited so register early! For registration go to (click on the English flag at the top right) Evening Events Monday the 19 th : 17:30 Book-launch by Routledge. Routledge will launch the following books: August Cwik (CSJA): Case and Group: The Role and Importance of Group Process in Case Presentation. Axel Capriles (SVAJ): Biases, Heuristics and Archetypes. Analytical Psychology and Contemporary controversies in Economic Psychology. Maria Teresa Noguera Turbau (AVPA) with Irene Henche: Cuentos de Hadas Arquetipos y Psicodrama Simbòlico. SPANISH The Academic Sub-Committee will give a price for the two best posters at the Congress. Hanne Urhoej (DSAP): Archetypal Pairs of Opposites behind the Drama in a Portrait of Bob Dylan. Giedre Bulotiene (Router): Archetypal Images in the Dreams of Women with Cancer. Chang Lijun (Macau City University): The Evolution of Qilin s Image and Culture Connotation. Laner Cassar (Malta Jungian Develop- ing Group): Shades of Red: Jung s Technique in the Red Book and Desoille s R.E.D (Rêve-éveillé-dirigé) Method. Social Dreaming Again we have a Social Dreaming Matrix at the Congress. The Matrix will be convened by Ali Zabafi (SAP) and Amelia Noack (BAP). The Social Dreaming Matrix will run from 7:30-8:30 each morning of the Congress. Attendance to the Social Dreaming Matrix is free and there should be room enough for everybody. And the book: The Red Book: Reflections on C.G. Jung s Liber Novus, Edited by Thomas B. Kirsch and George B. Hogenson. 19:30: Book Launch by RPA, Revue de Psychologie Analytique. Anna Panepucci (AIPA) with Harald Atmanspacher: Psyche and matter can be considered virtually identical, writes Jung to Pauli in What are the current thoughts? A dialogue between a physicist and an analyst. Yasuhiro Tanaka (AJAJ): Do adult PDD patients dream of papier-mâché sheep? Patricia Berry (IRSJA, NESJA): Psychopoetics and Jung. Lunch and dinner Lunch. The restaurant at Scandic serves a delicious lunch-buffet incl. ice-water for EUR 30. You can alternatively order a sandwich-box with a sandwich, a soft drink and a fruit for EUR 15 and enjoy it on a bench at the lake right beside the hotel. The lunch and the sandwich-box can be prebooked on the registration form or at the Congress desk. Dinner. Dinner kan be enjoyed in the restaurant or in one of the numerous restaurants, cafees etc. in the area. Tivoli Gardens. There are also a lot of restaurants inside Tivoli Gardens, a 5-minute walk from the Congress Hotel. Tivoli is a magical green garden with lakes, lights, flowers, fountains, amusement park, pantomime theater and more. There is an entrance fee to Tivoli, but you can prebook tickets with 25% reduction on the registration form or buy them at the Congress desk. Lunch Events Please look at the Congress Website and see the various planned events. Tuesday the 20 th : 18:00 Book-launch by Spring Journal Books and Chiron. Spring Journal Books will launch the following books: Gods and Diseases, Making Sense of our Physical and Mental Wellbeing, by David Tacey, The Darkening Spirit: Jung, spirituality, religion, Edited by David Tacey, The Jung Reader, Edited by David Tacey. How and Why We Still Read Jung: Personal and Professional Reflections by Jean Kirsch and Murray Stein 20:00 Film: Bettina Wilhelm: Richard Wilhelm and the I CHING. Wisdom of Changes. The film tells the story of Richard Wilhelm from today s perspective of Wilhelm s granddaughter, Bettina Wilhelm. She explores his eventful life during a time of dramatic change and the influence the profound, humane and timeless Chinese wisdom of the I Ching which can still serve as a guide in our own volatile times. Dreams of Totality: Where We Are When There s Nothing at the Center by Sherry Salman, Jungian analyst, New York, New York, USA. Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of Transformation by Ursula Wirtz, Jungian analyst, Zurich, Switzerland. Jung in India by Sulagna Sengupta, independent scholar, Bangalore, India. Chiron will launch: Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run our Lives, by James Hollis, Ph.D. XIX th International Congress for Analytical Psychology 10

11 19:30 Private Invitations The Danish Society for Analytical Psychology (DSAP) and the C.G. Jung Institute in Copenhagen would like to invite our fellow IAAP members to an evening in the spectacular Vejleaa Church south of Copenhagen. The invitation includes picking you up at the hotel and taking you by bus to the church where the evening will start with a short organ concert and a view of the beautiful glass-paintings. After this a buffet dinner will be served at tables with a DSAP member at each table. Below is a photo of the organ with a glasspainting behind. In a warm and lively talk (in 3 parts) Marion tells about her view on the Feminine, the Soul to Soul Relation and the Importance of Imagination. 22:00 Members Gala: Music, Singing and Poems. With Members of IAAP. Enjoy classical piano and cello, opera singing, poetry, guitars etc., jazz and good spirit. 20:00 Theatre: The Rest is Silence. A Staged Reading of Selected Letters Between Freud and Jung. With Margaret Klenck, MDiv, LP (JPA, PAJA), Elliot Adler, PhD, ABPP, Allison F. Avery, MA (JPA), William Baker, PsyD (JPA), Louise de Costa, PhD. A collaboration between 3 Jungians and 2 Freudians, this staged reading brings to life the complex, and complexed relationship between Freud and Jung during those tumultuous years through an exploration of their letters. Wednesday the 21 st : 19:00 Book-launch by Fisher King Press. Two books will be launched: The Dream and its Amplification ed. Erel Shalit and Nancy Swift Furlotti and Marked by Fire, ed. Patricia Damery and Naomi Ruth Lowinski. 20:00 Film: On the Feminine. Marion Woodman in a talk with Ingela Romare (AGAP) On a balcony in Zürich Marion Woodman meets with the Swedish film director and Jungian analyst Ingela Romare. Thursday the 22 nd : 19:00: Book-launch: Understanding Jung, Edited by Angiola Iapoce. Contributors: Luigi Aversa, Massimo Caci, Angela Connolly, Marino De Marinis, Anna Gianni, Massimo Giannoni, Maria Ilena Marozza, Enzo Vittorio Trapanese, analysts from the Rome Institute of CIPA.The volume contains an up to date reading of Jungian theory and clinical practice and is in both English and Italian in the hope of stimulating interest and permitting a fruitful confrontation with our colleagues. 20:00 Film: Voluspa: The Prophecy of the Seeress. By Laurie Layton Schapira (NYAAP) An ancient Viking Seeress predicts the destruction of the world. Her voice reaches across the centuries to tell us of the perils of our own time. Can we heed her dire warnings? Two parallel stories mythic and modern intertwine in this 40 minute film based on Voluspa (Old Norse for The Prophecy of the Seeress), the first in a compilation of epic poems called the Poetic Edda first recorded in Iceland a thousand years ago. 20:00 Theatre: On the Doorstep of the Castle, a play with music and dance by Elizabeth Clark-Stern, Featuring Lindsey Rosen and the author. Our setting is 16 th century Spain. The Inquisition has expelled the Jews or forced them to convert.teresa of Avila is igniting the imagination of the country as the nun who receives messages directly from God. A young Jewish converso appears on Teresa s doorstep, petitioning to become a novice in her care. Their relationship explores the feminine archetypes of the Amazon, and the Medial Woman, and foundations of psyche s movement toward wholeness: Kabbalah, and Christian rapture, in an oppressive yet luminous time. Friday the 23 rd. 19:00 Gala Dinner The Gala Dinner will take place on Friday evening the 23 rd at Langelinie Pavillonen. The restaurant is a beautiful example of Danish Architecture and design from the 1950thies. Register online ( or at the Congress desk. If you register before August 1 st the price is EUR 100, covering bus transportation from the Congress Hotel and back, a three course dinner, wine, beer and soft drinks ad libitum and an orchestra playing up for dancing after dinner. If you register after August 1 st and at the Congress desk, the price will be EUR 125. Transportation Busses will take off from the Scandic Hotel (the Congress Hotel) at From busses will shuttle from the restaurant back to the hotel. The Little Mermaid Langelinie Pavillonen is situated right at the seaside, and just a stone s throw away from the famous statue of The Little Mermaid. On the very same day of the Gala Dinner she can celebrate her 100 years birthday! The Congress Website: Click on the British flag at the top right. 100 years on: Origins, Innovations and Controversies 11

12 Congress registration Registration for the XIXth International Congress for Analytical Psychology will be an online process. Please consult the IAAP website at or go directly to the Congress Website (click on the English flag at the top right) Registration Fees Category Early Fees Before June 15, 2013 Fees between June 15 - Aug Late Fees After Aug. 1, 2013 IAAP Members. Members of IAJS, ISST, Marion Woodman Foundation Local Mental Health Professionals Invited Guests (non-members) EUR 600 EUR 700 EUR 750 Candidates in Training Individual membership Routers Provisional Individual Members Members of Developing Groups EUR 300 EUR 400 EUR 450 Pre-Congress Workshop EUR 125 EUR 165 EUR 180 Gala dinner EUR 100 EUR 100 EUR 125 Additional prices Daily Yoga Class EUR 25 in all. Lunch - buffet EUR 30 per day. Lunch-box EUR 15 per each. Entrance pass for Tivoli EUR 10 per each. Copenhagen In Copenhagen you can: Contact Regarding registration and other practical matters please contact the Professional Congress Organizer: International Conference Services ICS-Motivational Events Tel.: reservations@ics.dk Regarding the program please contact congress2013@cg-jung.dk Go shopping on the pedestrian street... Tours look at the many historic buildings.. take a canal-tour.. visit the National Museum and see the Sun-Chariot... relax in a a park... Here are the tours planned especially for the Congress. Please go to the Congress Website and read more.. A Viking-tour. A Museum-tour. A Kierkegaard-tour. A Castle-tour. - or take a swim in the harbour We will on this tour visit the vikingship museum and the old city in Roskilde. This tour to Roskilde will reveal many secrets about the daily life of the Danish forefathers. The tour will take you to the amazing Louisiana museum with a spectacular collection of contemporary art. On the way back we visit Karen Blixen s Rungstedlund. The tour will take you by foot round in Copenhagen to visit the places where Søren Kierkegaard lived and worked is the 200 year s anniversery for Søren Kierkegaard s birth. First we go to Frederiksborg Castle with its galleries and the magnificent garden. Then we pass Fredensborg Castle and end the tour with a long visit at Kronborg, Hamlet s castle.

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