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The Anatomy of a Mid-Life Crisis:
Mapping the Inner Journey
An Experiential Workshop

Presented by
William Grevatt, MEd, EdD

Sunday,  10 AM - 4 PM,  March 30th,  2008
 

Jung said that "wholly unprepared we take the step into the afternoon of life… and worse we take this step with the false assumption that our truths and our ideals will serve as before.  But we cannot live the afternoon of life according to the program of the morning - for what was great in the morning will be little in the evening, and what in the morning was true will in the evening have become a lie." 

 

The transition from the first to the second half of life is largely ignored within our culture, and little understood.  In this experiential workshop, we will explore the structure and dynamics of the psyche as it moves through the middle passage of life, creating the opportunity for wholeness and individuation.  We will utilize writing, poetry, music, and other symbolic material to aid us on our quest.

 

William Grevatt, MEd, EdD, is a Jungian-based therapist and educator practicing in Los Angeles and an analytic candidate at the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern California.  He has presented widely both here and abroad on issues related to personal growth, human potential and success.  He received his education at Loyola College in Montreal, the University of Cambridge in England, the University of Toronto, and the University of California at Los Angeles.

 

Click here to visit William Grevatt's website –> www.JungianTherapy.net

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