The Uses of Subjective ExperienceA Weekend of Conversations Between Analysts and Academics Who Work with Jung's IdeasThe CG Jung Institute of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts is hosting an interdisciplinary discussion between analysts and academics who work with Jung's ideas in a range of contexts. The focus of the discussions will be the ways in which subjective experience is used differently across the academic and analytic contexts represented in the region. The aim of the conference is to extend our understanding of our own and each other's work through dialogue. Contributors include: Margaret Caulfield (ANZSJA Sydney), Giles Clark (ANZSJA Sydney), Dale Dodd (ANZSJA Auckland), Andre de Koning (ANZSJA Perth), Leslie Devereaux (ANZSJA Canberra), Peter Fullerton (ANZSJA Melbourne), Frances Gray (University of New England), Sally Kester (Perth), Anne Noonan (ANZSJA Sydney), Jadran Mimica (University of Sydney), Leon Petchkovsky (ANZSJA Gold Coast and Alice Springs), David Russell (University of Western Sydney), Craig San Roque (ANZSJA Sydney and Canberra), Brendon Stewart (University of Western Sydney), David Tacey (Keynote Speaker - La Trobe University), Terri Waddell (La Trobe University). Those interested in also increasing their understanding of ANZSJA’s CG Jung Institute, and analytic training are invited to a meeting (8.00 - 9.30pm on Friday 26th October 2007) at which the Co-Chairs of ANZSJA's CG Jung Training Institute (Margaret Caulfield from Sydney and Dale Dodd from Auckland, New Zealand) will make a brief presentation and will be available for questions.
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