09/16/2023
                                        “But if we understand anything of the unconscious, we know that it cannot be swallowed. We also know that it is dangerous to suppress it, because the unconscious is life and this life turns against us if suppressed, as happens in neurosis. Conscious and unconscious do not make a whole when one of them is suppressed and injured by the other. If they must contend, at least let it be a fair fight with equal rights on both sides. 
Both are aspects of life. Consciousness should defend its reason and protect itself, and the chaotic life of the unconscious should be given the chance of having its way too - as much of it as we can stand. This means open conflict and open collaboration at once. That, evidently, is the way human life should be. It is the old game of hammer and anvil: between them the patient iron is forged into an indestructible whole, an ‘individual.’ This, roughly, is what I mean by the individuation process.”
― C.G. Jung
Jungian and post-Jungian Clinical Concepts Certificate Course 
This semester: ARCHETYPES AND INDIVIDUATION 
Modules:
Individuation within the interactive field: Jungian clinical reflections
by Mark Saban
Theatres of Individuation
by Paul Attinello
Cultural Complexes in the Life of Individuals, Groups and Nation States
 by Tom Singer
Social and Political Issues (race): Cultural Complexes
by Ruth Williams
Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious  
by Mark Saban
Semester starts 1 October 2023
Registration closes 30 September. 
https://appliedjung.com/jungian-clinical-concepts-certificate-course/