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Conference Presentations: James L. Jarrett Award

The Depth Program honors students who present at national and international conferences with the James L. Jarrett Award. This prize recognizes students who enter into the collegial dialogue with idea, warmth, and spirit. It´s named in honor of James L. Jarrett, a former Emeritus Professor of Education at UC Berkeley, a philosopher and inspired teacher of Jungian psychology, and the editor of Nietzsche´s Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1934-1939.

Anne Convery

Anne Convery Embracing the Celtic Unconscious: Uniting the Social, Psychic and Spiritual Self through Fairytales. A paper presented at the 2009 National Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 8-11, 2009.

 

Amy Jessen

Amy Earth-based Inquiry: Exploring Dreams, Active Imaginations, and Spontaneous Images via Nature Assemblage. An art exhibit featuring a series of photographs documenting internal images created in the earth, presented at the International Association of Jungian Studies Conference, Greenwich, England, July 6-9, 2006.

Amy Jessen's Work

Vanessa Metcalf

Vanessa Creating Body Consciousness: A Depth Inquiry into Food Addiction. A paper presented at the International Association of Jungian Studies Conference, Greenwich, England, July 6-9, 2006.

 

Chaz Gormley

Chaz Gormley When Gods Die: The Wounding of the Archetypal Masculine. A paper presented at the 2004 Jungian Society Conference, Newport, RI, August 7-9, 2004.

Michelle Glaubiger

Michelle Glaubiger The Vampire and the Red Queen: A Psychological Exploration of Blood and Darkness, a paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association, San Antonio, TX, April 7-11, 2004.

Chaz Gormley

Chaz Gormley The Goddess Hestia: An Archetype of Personal and Social Ecology. A paper presented at the 2003 Jungian Society Conference, Providence, RI, August 7-9, 2003.

 

 

Information Meeting

sun godLearn about the Master's program at our next information meeting on Sat Jan 7, 2-4 pm in Stevenson 3042.

A Day in Nature

Bill PlotkinJoin Bill Plotkin for a soulful experience in nature, Sun Feb 12, 10 am - 3pm.

"Death dances around my bed" Frida Kahlo and the Archetype of Death

Kate Donahue PhD REATExpressive arts therapist Kate Donohue explores Frida Kahlo's paintings and their link with her life, Sat March 17, 10am - 1pm, Stevenson 1002.

 

 

Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait