Jungian Center News

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Monday, October 09, 2006

News Update from the Jungian Center - October 2006

In the last month, we’ve been busy in many parts of Vermont and well as other parts of the world, via our distance-learning option. In Montpelier, Herb Propper gave a Psychodrama workshop. In Burlington, Janet Schneider has been offering a creative writing course built around Jung’s thought. In Waterbury, Sue Mehrtens has offered an Introduction to Meditation course, and will be running a 4-week introductory course on Jungian thought in late October and early November. Current students are also requesting a course on dream work which we will probably be running in Waterbury. Contact us (244-7909) if you are interested in this introductory 4-week course.

Our faculty is expanding. In September, Christopher Sloane joined us. Chris has his bachelor’s degree in transpersonal psychology from Burlington College and is a mental health counselor as well as a group facilitator for a variety of organizations and groups. He will be offering courses in metaphysics, healing and psychology in the future (times and dates to be worked out). Sabina Evarts joined us in October. She will be teaching mandala drawing and soul work through creativity, as well as additional courses in the Via Physica and Via Practica. Sabina is a great networker and has put us in touch with several other potential faculty members. We welcome Chris and Sabina to our endeavor!

We are now in the process of planning the Winter term program. In the “News Update” for November we will post specifics of what the faculty would like to teach. If there are any courses or workshops that you would like offered, please let us know as soon as possible, and we will try to accommodate your request.