Conference 2019

"Collective structures of imagination - image - myth - society"
6-8th of June, 2019
University of Wroclaw, Poland

Program of the Conference

Thursday – 06.06.2019

8:00 - Registration
9:00 - The Conference Opening
9:10-9:55     (Keynote speaker) Prof. Robert Segal – The Study of Myth Today: The Place of Jungian Psychology
(University of Aberdeen, UK)
10:00-10:30     Prof. Maria Kostyszak – Therapy of Shadow in Film and Literature - Philosophical Perspective
(University of Wroclaw, Poland)
10:35-11:20     (Keynote speaker) John Beebe – “Why is this Real?”
(IAAP, Past President of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, US)
11:20-11:30     Discussion
11:30 - 11:40 Tea break
11:40-12:10     Johann Graaff (PhD) - Wotan and Cats: Reframing Jungian Sociology
for the Early 21st Century (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
12:15-12:45     Josefa Bayes-King (MA) - Return to Indigenous Art Forms: potential for Healing  (IAAP, Australia)
12:45-12:55     Discussion
12:55 - 14:15   Lunch
14:15-14:45     Gustavo Orlandeli Marques - Portuguese Sebastianism as an intersection field between the right and left political forces in the Brazilian 2018 presidential elections (SBPA, Brazil)
14:50-15:20     Prof. Ilona Błocian - Archetypal Pattern of Imagination. Social Imaginarium (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
15:25-15:55     Ewa Kwiatkowska (PhD) - Dilemmas of Interpreting C.G. Jung’s conception in the Context of the Cultural Issues
(University of Wroclaw, Poland)
15:55-16:05     Discussion
16:05 - 16:15   Tea break
16:15-16:45     Bojana Stamenkovic (MD) - In the Quest for Temenos: Serbian Cultural Complexes (IM of IAAP, Serbia)
16:50-17:20    Patrycja Neumann - The hero as a dominant mythical motif in Western culture and its relevance nowadays. The postulates of Jung and his followers (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
17:20-17:30    Discussion    

Friday – 07.06.2019

9:00        The Second Day Opening
9:10-9:55     (Keynote speaker – Video lecture) Murray Stein (PhD) "Mob Psychology - Who is Free of It?" (AGAP, Switzerland)
Dr. Stein is a graduate of Yale University (B.A. and M.Div.), the University of Chicago (Ph.D.), and the C.G. Jung Institut-Zurich (Diploma). He is a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts. He has been the president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (2001-4), and the President of The International School of Analytical Psychology-Zurich (2008-2012).

10:00-10:30     Prof. Vicky Jo Varner - The Lost Art of Personification
(University of Philosophical Research, US)
10:30-10:40    Discussion
10:40-10:50 Tea break
10:50-11:20     Norifumi Kishimoto (MD) - Trace of Psychological Impact in the Drawings by Cancer Patients
(Shizuoka General Hospital, Shizuoka, Japan)
11:25-11:55     Lidar Shany - Erich Neumann’s Great Mother, Andre’ Green’s Dead Mother, and Ecopsychology (Pacifica Graduate Institute CA)
12:00-12:30    Ronald G. Kellestine  (MA) - Sculptural Subterranean Tectonic Movement Collective Unconsciousness, Modern Social Motion, and the Search for Persona and True Self (Canada)
12:30-12:40    Discussion
12:40 - 14:15 Lunch
14:15-14:45     Agnieszka Tarwid Löfström – On the Feminity of God (IAAP, Sweden)
14:45-15:15     Hannah Hennebert (MA, NCC) - The Archetypal Feminine in the Kaxinawá

Archetypal Stories: A Jungian and Post-Colonial Approach (Saybrook University, US)
15:20-15:50    Kamila Rainko (MD) - The heroine from the shadows - the fierce feminine in popular cinematography (IAAP, Poland)
15:50-16:00    Discussion
16:00-16:10 Tea break
16:10-16:40     Andrew Kuzmicki (PhD) - Thinking of A Social Hierarchy as an Instinctual and Archetypal Phenomenon
(Polish Online Journal of Analytical Psychology, JungPoland.org, UK)
16:45-17:15     Arian Kowalski (MA) - The Fellowship of the Ring as a collective structure of imagination in the light of Aristotle's theory of friendship and Jungian concept of the self (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
17:15-17:25    Discussion
17:25-17:35 Tea break
17:35-18:20    (Keynote speaker – Video lecture) Joe Cambray (PhD)
A 21st Century look at the Concept of the Unconscious. (IAAP, IAJS)
Joe Cambray, Ph.D., is Provost at Pacifica Graduate Institute; he is Past-President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and has served as the U.S. Editor for The Journal of Analytical Psychology and is on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, The Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, and Israel Annual of Psychoanalytic Theory, Research and Practice. He was a faculty member at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Psychoanalytic Studies; and former President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston. Dr. Cambray is a Jungian analyst in Santa Barbara, CA. His numerous publications include the book based on his Fay Lectures: Synchronicity: Nature and Psyche in an Interconnected Universe and a volume edited with Linda Carter, Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Psychology.

Saturday – 08.06.2019

9:00        The Third Day Opening
9:10-9:40     Christopher Fortune (PhD) – Planted Like a Tree in the Garden: Interviewing Carl Jung's Son
(Simon Fraser University, Canada)
9:45-10:15    Kathrin Schaeppi (MS, MFA) – Hilma af Klint / C.G. Jung: Illuminating Parallels in their Life and Art
(IAAP, AGAP, SGAP, ASP, Switzerland)
10:15-10:25    Discussion
10:25 - 10:35 Tea break
10:35-11:05     Stefano Carpani (MA, M.Phil.) - The Fall Of The Berlin Wall – When a Complex change History: The Numinous and Giegerich´s End of Meaning (C.G. Jung Institute Zürich-Küsnacht, Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex)
11:10-11:40     Joanna Kasha (MA) - 'Civilisation in Transition': Collective Structures of Imagination in XXI Century from The Point View of Analytical Psychology (Jagiellonian University – Poland)
11:45-12:15     Emilia Tołkaczew (MA) - The Ego-centrism of Modern Storytelling:
Disillusionment and the Death of the Divine (PAAP, Poland)
12:15-12:25    Discussion
12:25 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30     Helge Michael Osterhold (PhD, MFT) - Cultural complex, death anxiety and individuation during the times of populism: a dialogue between Jungian Psychology and Social Psychology (California Institute of Integral Studies, US)
14:35-15:05     Monica Luci (PhD) - The Wall: Object, Image and Processes in Individual and Collective Psyche (AIPA, Italy)
15:05-10:15    Discussion
15:15 - 15:25 Tea break
15:25-16:05     Kamila Morawska (MA) - The concept of androgynous imagination and her images-matter. About how Bachelard read Jung (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
16:40-17:10 Hannah Hennebert (MA, NCC) - The Amazonian Myth of Honorato and Caninana: A Brazilian Way to Explain the Syzygy
(Saybrook University, US)
17:10-17:30    Discussion ending the conference

17:30 - The End of The Conference