Presented by Jacqueline Dürmüller (Switzerland) and Magda di Renzo (Italy)
This lecture series forms part of The Assisi Institute Roots of the Matter Public Lecture Program.
Tuition: $150
Dates & Times:
All lectures take place live via Zoom.
Saturdays: February 12th and 26th - Jacqueline Dürmüller (presented in English only)
March 12th and 26th, 2022 - Magda di Renzo (presented in Italian with live translation into English)
All sessions take place from 12 noon to 1:30 pm US Eastern Time.
If you are not able to join the live sessions, please note that the lectures will be recorded and all registered participants will receive the recordings afterwards.
This lecture series forms part of The Assisi Institute Roots of the Matter Public Lecture Program.
Tuition: $150
Dates & Times:
All lectures take place live via Zoom.
Saturdays: February 12th and 26th - Jacqueline Dürmüller (presented in English only)
March 12th and 26th, 2022 - Magda di Renzo (presented in Italian with live translation into English)
All sessions take place from 12 noon to 1:30 pm US Eastern Time.
If you are not able to join the live sessions, please note that the lectures will be recorded and all registered participants will receive the recordings afterwards.
To look into a child's eye is to look into the future. Full of promise, spirit, and contentment, they move into the world with confidence and hope. In their eyes we see the story of their parent’s love, and their ready smile and expression of joy, tells us that they are adored. Then too, there is that forlorn look in the child’s eyes which speaks of their sadness, of loss, and of things which someday they will speak of, and convey through their actions.
Mythology and fairy tales abound with stories of the sacred and eternal child, and also of those cast off from a mother's love. As their path into the future is often etched in their earliest experiences, these desperately need to be listened to by one who has dedicated their life to understanding the personal and archetypal journey of the child.
World-renowned Jungian Analysts, Magda di Renzo from Italy and Jacqueline Dürmüller from Switzerland, will present their experiences and expertise gained through a lifetime of working with children. They will speak about how they have touched the hearts and souls of many children, and have played a significant role in helping to change what may have been a fated life into one with a greater destiny.
That future conveyed in the child’s eyes not only speaks of a personal but also of the collective future of humanity. Perhaps now more than ever we hope that our children - and the eternal child living within each of us - will see beyond the temporal and can live with a sense of hope for what lies ahead.
We sincerely hope that you will join us for this series with two highly acclaimed Jungian child analysts as they share their understanding of the archetypal experiences of childhood.
What You Can Expect from the Seminar Series
Mythology and fairy tales abound with stories of the sacred and eternal child, and also of those cast off from a mother's love. As their path into the future is often etched in their earliest experiences, these desperately need to be listened to by one who has dedicated their life to understanding the personal and archetypal journey of the child.
World-renowned Jungian Analysts, Magda di Renzo from Italy and Jacqueline Dürmüller from Switzerland, will present their experiences and expertise gained through a lifetime of working with children. They will speak about how they have touched the hearts and souls of many children, and have played a significant role in helping to change what may have been a fated life into one with a greater destiny.
That future conveyed in the child’s eyes not only speaks of a personal but also of the collective future of humanity. Perhaps now more than ever we hope that our children - and the eternal child living within each of us - will see beyond the temporal and can live with a sense of hope for what lies ahead.
We sincerely hope that you will join us for this series with two highly acclaimed Jungian child analysts as they share their understanding of the archetypal experiences of childhood.
What You Can Expect from the Seminar Series
- This seminar series will address the presence and workings of archetypes in children, and how these affect their lives.
- Faculty will present ways of working with these dynamics through play therapy, sand tray therapy, dream analysis and more.
- They will also address the issue of parents' involvement in treatment, and how to include the parents in the treatment without compromising the child’s therapy.
- While all of this represents ways of trying to understand the child, the real work is to help the child feel safe enough to express what is in their heart and soul.
- Clinicians, parents, and individuals interested in the study of archetypes will benefit from attending this seminar series.
About the Presenters
Jacqueline Dürmüller
Switzerland
Jacqueline Dürmüller is a Jungian Analyst who, for more than twenty (20) years, has worked with children and adults in a private practice and also includes the use of Sand-Play in her clinical practice. She graduated from The Adler Institut, Zürich, and from the Research and Training Centre in Depth Psychology according to C.G. Jung and Marie-Louse von Franz, Zürich. She is a published author and lectures internationally. Her main interest is in the symbolic understanding of inner and outer human experiences.
Jacqueline is also a mother and grandmother. She and her husband - Jungian Analyst, Hansueli Etter - live in the former house of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah in Küsnacht, Zürich, Switzerland.
Switzerland
Jacqueline Dürmüller is a Jungian Analyst who, for more than twenty (20) years, has worked with children and adults in a private practice and also includes the use of Sand-Play in her clinical practice. She graduated from The Adler Institut, Zürich, and from the Research and Training Centre in Depth Psychology according to C.G. Jung and Marie-Louse von Franz, Zürich. She is a published author and lectures internationally. Her main interest is in the symbolic understanding of inner and outer human experiences.
Jacqueline is also a mother and grandmother. She and her husband - Jungian Analyst, Hansueli Etter - live in the former house of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah in Küsnacht, Zürich, Switzerland.
Magda di Renzo
Italy
Dr. Magda di Renzo is a Jungian Analyst, Psychologist, developmental psychotherapist, and member of the ARPA (Association for Research in Analytical Psychology) and of the IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology). She is the founder and director of the School of Specialization in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy working with the development issues of children, at The Institute of Orthophonology (IdO) of Rome. She is in charge of the Developmental Age Psychotherapy Service of IdO, and has promoted many researches in the field of childhood and adolescent pathologies, including the Turtle Project for children with autism. Lecturer in many schools of specialization in psychotherapy, she is the author and co-author of numerous publications, including Il colore vissuto (1998), Fiaba, disegno, gesto e racconto (2005), I significati dell’autismo (2007), Sostenere la relazione genitori-figlio nell’autismo (2011), Le potenzialità intellettive nel bambino autistico (2011), Il processo grafico nel bambino autistico (2013), and Autismo Progetto Tartaruga (2020).
Italy
Dr. Magda di Renzo is a Jungian Analyst, Psychologist, developmental psychotherapist, and member of the ARPA (Association for Research in Analytical Psychology) and of the IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology). She is the founder and director of the School of Specialization in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy working with the development issues of children, at The Institute of Orthophonology (IdO) of Rome. She is in charge of the Developmental Age Psychotherapy Service of IdO, and has promoted many researches in the field of childhood and adolescent pathologies, including the Turtle Project for children with autism. Lecturer in many schools of specialization in psychotherapy, she is the author and co-author of numerous publications, including Il colore vissuto (1998), Fiaba, disegno, gesto e racconto (2005), I significati dell’autismo (2007), Sostenere la relazione genitori-figlio nell’autismo (2011), Le potenzialità intellettive nel bambino autistico (2011), Il processo grafico nel bambino autistico (2013), and Autismo Progetto Tartaruga (2020).
Cancellation & Refund Policy
A full refund minus a $50 administrative fee, is given if cancellation is made prior to one week (by February 3, 2022) before the beginning of the series. A 50% refund is applicable if cancellation is made less than one week before the series begins.
A full refund minus a $50 administrative fee, is given if cancellation is made prior to one week (by February 3, 2022) before the beginning of the series. A 50% refund is applicable if cancellation is made less than one week before the series begins.