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CG Jung Institute of Chicago

The mission of the Institute is to advance Analytical Psychology – the theoretical foundation of Jungian psychoanalysis – as a practice that speaks to the basic human need for psychological growth and consciousness. The objectives of the Institute are to train psychotherapists to become Jungian Psychoanalysts as well as to educate mental health professionals in the principles of Analytical Psychology. The Institute also maintains a collegial society that provides continuing education and ethical review for member analysts as well as supports scholarly research and publication among its members to advance Jungian psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. Finally, the Institute offers educational programs in Jungian thought for the general public.


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Learn about the influential Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist Carl Jung and the psychological concepts he founded which have formed the basis of analytical psychology.

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by Robert Moore, Ph.D.
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The Magician is the archetype of awareness, inner work, initiation, and healing. Without adequate access to this psychological resource a man will sleepwalk through his life.

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If Warrior energy is not accessed properly a man may find himself caught up in cruel or self-destructive behavior. The mature Warrior will be energetic, decisive and persevering in reaching his goals.

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by Robert Moore, Ph.D.
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In this program, which contains both lecture and experiential elements, Robert Moore provides background and techniques to help us realize and engage our growth potential.

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by Robert Moore, Ph.D.
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Accessing Lover energy properly, a man feels enthusiastic and compassionate about his work and relationships.

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Moore describes the importance of Jungian psychology as a resource for a mature masculinity, offering positive images for modern men in their quest for identity and relationship.

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by Robert Moore, Ph.D.
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Of the four male archetypes described by Robert Moore—King, Warrior, Magician and Lover—the King is the central archetype in the mature masculine psyche.

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