Series: Decentralized Learning Experiences
A learning experience can be almost anything, and any licensed clinician can propose one. It can be about a paper, a book or a movie. It can tackle an idea, such as field theory or dream analysis or focus on the work of a theorist. The format can be didactic or it can be a leaderless seminar or a one-hour conversation. It can be a one-off event or a series of weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings. Currently, this program is in its pilot stage, so certain limits may apply.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry’s Learning Experiences are free.
This event will not be recorded.
In case of questions please contact: [email protected]
Jung and Bion: Intersecting Vertices
Class One: July 22nd at 6:00 – 7:30 PM PT
Class Two: July 29th at 6:00 – 7:30 PM PT
Class Three: August 5th at 6:00 – 7:30 PM PT
The reading will be provided and participants are expected to read the material before attending so we may use our time to engage with the material.
Required Reading
Winborn, M. (2018). Jung and Bion: Intersecting Vertices, in Robin S. Brown (Ed.), Re-Encountering Jung: Analytical Psychology and Contemporary Psychoanalysis (pp.85-112). London: Routledge.
Description
This 3-part seminar will focus on the interaction of ideas and clinical practice between the theories of Carl Jung and Wilfred Bion. Major concepts of the Jungian and Bionian models will be discussed as well as identifying the points of convergence, divergence, and complementation between the theories of Bion and Jung. Conceptual ideas of contemporary Bionian theorists, in particular Thomas Ogden, Antonino Ferro, and Giuseppe Civitarese, three of the most influential writers in the contemporary psychoanalytic world, will also be discussed. Implications for clinical practice will be explored, including case material used to illustrate differences in Jungian and Bionian approaches to unconscious process.
Presenter
Mark Winborn, PhD, NCPsyA
Mark Winborn, Ph.D., is a Jungian psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist. He is a training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, the C.G. Jung Institute – Küsnacht, Switzerland, and the Romanian Society for Analytical Psychology. He is also on the adjunct faculty of the Russian Society for Analytical Psychology and the Moscow Association for Analytical Psychology. His primary areas of interest are analytic technique and the integration of psychoanalytic theories. He has published or edited five books: Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey, Shared Realities: Participation Mystique and Beyond, Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique, Beyond Persona: On Individuation and Beginnings with Jungian Analysts (with Lavinia Țânculescu-Popa), and Jungian Psychoanalysis: A Contemporary Introduction (part of the Routledge series – Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis), as well as more than 40 articles and book chapters. His work has also been published in Russian, German, French, Portuguese, Hungarian, and Romanian. He received the Gradiva prize from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis for the best article published in 2022 and was a finalist in 2014 for the best edited book in psychoanalysis.
Series: Decentralized Learning Experiences
A learning experience can be almost anything, and any licensed clinician can propose one. It can be about a paper, a book or a movie. It can tackle an idea, such as field theory or dream analysis or focus on the work of a theorist. The format can be didactic or it can be a leaderless seminar or a one-hour conversation. It can be a one-off event or a series of weekly, biweekly, or monthly meetings. Currently, this program is in its pilot stage, so certain limits may apply.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry’s Learning Experiences are free.
This event will not be recorded.
In case of questions please contact: [email protected]
Jung and Bion: Intersecting Vertices
Class One: July 22nd at 6:00 – 7:30 PM PT
Class Two: July 29th at 6:00 – 7:30 PM PT
Class Three: August 5th at 6:00 – 7:30 PM PT
The reading will be provided and participants are expected to read the material before attending so we may use our time to engage with the material.
Required Reading
Winborn, M. (2018). Jung and Bion: Intersecting Vertices, in Robin S. Brown (Ed.), Re-Encountering Jung: Analytical Psychology and Contemporary Psychoanalysis (pp.85-112). London: Routledge.
Description
This 3-part seminar will focus on the interaction of ideas and clinical practice between the theories of Carl Jung and Wilfred Bion. Major concepts of the Jungian and Bionian models will be discussed as well as identifying the points of convergence, divergence, and complementation between the theories of Bion and Jung. Conceptual ideas of contemporary Bionian theorists, in particular Thomas Ogden, Antonino Ferro, and Giuseppe Civitarese, three of the most influential writers in the contemporary psychoanalytic world, will also be discussed. Implications for clinical practice will be explored, including case material used to illustrate differences in Jungian and Bionian approaches to unconscious process.
Presenter
Mark Winborn, PhD, NCPsyA
Mark Winborn, Ph.D., is a Jungian psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist. He is a training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, the C.G. Jung Institute – Küsnacht, Switzerland, and the Romanian Society for Analytical Psychology. He is also on the adjunct faculty of the Russian Society for Analytical Psychology and the Moscow Association for Analytical Psychology. His primary areas of interest are analytic technique and the integration of psychoanalytic theories. He has published or edited five books: Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey, Shared Realities: Participation Mystique and Beyond, Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique, Beyond Persona: On Individuation and Beginnings with Jungian Analysts (with Lavinia Țânculescu-Popa), and Jungian Psychoanalysis: A Contemporary Introduction (part of the Routledge series – Introductions to Contemporary Psychoanalysis), as well as more than 40 articles and book chapters. His work has also been published in Russian, German, French, Portuguese, Hungarian, and Romanian. He received the Gradiva prize from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis for the best article published in 2022 and was a finalist in 2014 for the best edited book in psychoanalysis.
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