Several study groups will run almost simultaneously, dates starting from 26th September - see flyer.
Last booking date is 6th September, email wuj@citypsychotherapy.org
3 study sessions, cost £10; Ukrainians free
“All of us are trying to make sense of war. Underlying each personal therapy, no matter which part of the world we live in, we discover the intergenerational effect of the two World Wars and of the displacements and loss of home and identity arising out of the colonial era. These reading groups will engage us with these powerful experiences through the immediacy of the Ukrainian War.
Ann Ulanov’s paper, Making the Unsayable Experiential, which is the subject of these reading groups, engages us with that same process, engages us with the profound disturbances of war and the potential for psychic development.
Our Ukrainian colleagues have emphasised how important it is for them at this time to meet with the international community. It’s a profound experience of witnessing and support. Over 90 of them have signed up for the reading groups. We now invite you, if you can, to join us in meeting with them and working together on the prima materia thrown up by the war. Each group will meet three times. Dates are on the attached flyer
In order to join a reading group, it is not necessary to have attended the solidarity event where this paper was first presented or to have read Jung's Red and Black Books. It is possible to listen to or/and read the paper in advance of the reading groups via this link. https://withukrainianjungians.com
On behalf of the #WithUkrainianJungians Organising Committee”
Series flyer