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JPA 7915 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 784-9977The Jungian Psychotherapists Association (JPA) of Seattle proudly hosts Beverley Zabriske, Jungian analyst and author, as presenter for a clinical seminar. Ms. Zabriske will explore pivotal developmental moments ("frozen accidents") which manifest as chronic symptomatic patterns in our waking and dreaming lives. Her presentation will also apply Jung's archetypal perspective toward identifying how we speak about and listen to these symptomatic patterns, as well as how to attune ourselves to these dynamics in the transference and countertransference relationships.
Ms. Zabriske, CSW, NCPsyA, is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, of which she is a graduate, and the C.G. Jung Center of Mexico City. She is an assistant editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, and a past president of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. Her published articles include: "Thawing the Frozen Accidents: The Archetypal Dimension of Countertransference," "The Matter of Psyche," "Jungian Ethics," and "Living Myths."
The Jungian Psychotherapists Association is an organization for master's and doctoral level therapists who use a Jungian perspective in clinical work. Once each year, JPA offers a clinical seminar to the depth therapeutic community; this event is open to the public.
If you enjoy attending Society events and activities, why not add to your enjoyment by helping out as a volunteer? Take a hint from Laurene Peterson, our publicity chair, who says, "Volunteering exercises my ingenuity."
Being an all-volunteer organization means that a lot of what is provided in member services depends on the concern, effort, and donated time of members themselves. The availability of the library depends on someone to be there to check the books in and out. The refreshments at each event depend on someone picking them up, setting up the table, and putting out the food. The production of this newsletter depends on someone to prepare the layout and deliver it to the printer.
The Society offers this incentive: Volunteers receive a 50% discount on admission to lectures and workshops.
Whether you're looking to exercise your ingenuity or stretch your budget, the Jung Society can use your skills. Please contact Karen Campbell at (253) 859-1800, Lucretia Devine at (253) 851-5023, or leave a message on the Society's voice mail, (206) 547-3956.
Since last spring there have been 61 renewals and 33 new members. Many thanks and a sincere welcome to all.
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Carolyn Eide