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85 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2018
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Pamela J. Power, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Santa Monica, California.Trained as a classical musician, she studied music history and theory at the University of California, Los Angeles, and went on to become an accomplished cellist. After years of playing and teaching, she decided to study psychology and attended the California Graduate Institute where she earned her Ph.D.After becoming licensed as a clinical psychologist, she entered the training program at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles where she received a Diploma in Analytical Psychology in 1987. She served as their clinic director, and later their training director, and currently teaches and supervises in their analyst training program.A member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, Dr. Power has articles published in the Journal of Jungian Theory & Practice, Psychological Perspectives, Spring Journal, and in the book, Shared Realities: Participation Mystique & Beyond, edited by Episode 6 guest Dr. Mark Winborn. She lectures nationally and internationally on a variety of topics including the religious nature of the psyche, the archetype of sacrifice, contemporary issues, music, and film.Earlier this month she presented a lecture, Distillation of Feeling in Traumatic Times, followed by a workshop on greed and stealing, at the C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and they are the subject of our talk today.This interview was recorded on Saturday, April 14, 2018. It’s 01:24:49 long and 72 MB. You can listen to it right here in your browser or download it directly to your computer. This episode is also available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or wherever you get your shows.



MENTIONED DURING THE INTERVIEWC.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles Its historyThe Undiscovered Self by C.G. JungThe Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Complete Digital Edition by C.G. JungThe Portable Jung Edited by Joseph CampbellIn Memoriam: Edward F. Edinger, 1922-1998 A Personal Tribute by Daryl Sharp {full text}Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy by Edward F. Edinger, M.D., Jungian analystAn American Jungian: In Honor of Edward F. Edinger Edited by George R. Elder & Dianne D. CordicIra Progoff The Intensive Journal MethodThe Noise of Time: A Novel by Julian BarnesMoonlight A film by Barry JenkinsArrival A film by Denis VilleneuveDAMN. by Kendrick Lamar, includes the song, “DNA.”DNA. Official music video by Kendrick LamarKendrick Lamar Wins Historic Pulitzer Prize in Music for Damn Slate.com, April 16, 2018Lincoln in the Bardo by George SaundersC.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 2: 1951-1961 Jung’s letters to Sir Herbert ReadRuss Lockhart, Ph.D. Speaking of Jung, Episode 16Mysterium Coniunctionis by C.G. JungLyn Cowan Amazon books pageSeabiscuit: The Little Horse That Could, And Did, And Still Does Lecture by Lyn Cowan, Jungian analystJames Hillman Amazon books pageDonald Winnicott Amazon books pageAesop's Fables by AesopWall Street A film by Oliver Stone“Greed is good.” Michael Douglas’s speech in Wall StreetScale: The Universal Laws of Life, Growth, & Death in Organisms, Cities, & Companies by Geoffrey WestARTICLES BY DR. POWERDeath of the Analyst Journal of Jungian Theory & Practice, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2005Emergent Sexuality: Sadomasochism & the Religious Instinct Facing Multiplicity: Psyche, Nature, Culture - Proceedings of the 18th Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, Montreal 2010Melancholia & Catastrophic Change: An Essay on the Film Melancholia Spring 88: Environmental Disasters and Collective Trauma, Spring Journal: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, Winter 2012Negative Coniunctio: Envy & Sadomasochism in Analysis Shared Realities: Participation Mystique and Beyond, Edited by Mark Winborn, Ph.D.A New Dog-Image Psychological Perspectives: A Quarterly Journal of Jungian Thought, Vol. 47 Issue 2, 2004Surviving the New Age: Reflections on Independence Day Psyc
Released:
Apr 19, 2018
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A unique podcast exploring the life and work of C.G. Jung through in-depth discussions with Jungian analysts. Created and hosted by Laura London in Chicago.