The History of Jung's Practice
At the end of the nineteenth century, a number of figures set about to establish a new discipline of scientific psychotherapy. This talk will present a new account of these historic developments, then situate and explore Jung's psychotherapy within this environment. By reconstructing the events taking place in Jung's work and by drawing on first hand accounts, Jungian historian, Sonu Shamdasani will investigate a new perspective on the history of Jung's practice.
Sonu Shamdasani is an historian of psychology, and a research associate at the Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London. He is the author of several books, including Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science and the editor of several books, including Jung's seminar, The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga. He is currently editing Jung's Red Book under the auspices of the Philemon Foundation.

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| Place: | Chapman University, Smith Hall, Room 115 (see MAP) |
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Registration and social gathering begin at 3:00 pm. Lecture begins at 4:00 pm. The Club Library is open 2:45 to 3:45 pm in the Psychology Lounge, Smith Hall. |
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