Marla Herbig, M.S.W.


Study Group on Jung's Psychological Typology

Fridays, October 6, October 20, and November 3, 2000, 7 to 9:30 p.m.
Good Shepherd Center, Jung Society Library, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle
$50 for the series with preregistration or $65 on Oct. 6 (fee information has been corrected)

Note: Space is limited. To learn about preregistration, see Preregistration Policy and Form.

People have been trying to understand their similarities and differences for centuries. Many systems for such understanding have been developed. Jung's theory of psychological typology can be a useful tool for understanding ourselves and those around us. In these three evenings we will play with Jung's psychological types, using the Star Trek Next Generation characters as our guinea pigs. Participants will have the opportunity to take three different "typology tests" and interpret their results. The suggested reading will be tailored to the actual participants, at the first meeting.

Marla Herbig, M.S.W., A.C.S.W., is a Jungian psychoanalyst in Seattle, and a member of the North Pacific Institute for Analytical Psychology. She has taught Jungian typology at the University of Washington and, as a consultant, for a number of corporations and not-for-profit organizations. Marla has a long history of involvement with the C.G. Jung Society, having served as Vice President and as Program Chair. She particularly enjoys making Jung's core concepts accessible for the lay person.


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