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Psychopathy Within

 

Presented by Eve Maram, PsyD

 

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Sunday,  4:00 PM - 6:00 PM,  April 8th,  2018

Dr. Maram offers a new way of conceptualizing and defining psychopathy that is a convergence of the author's divergent professional experiences as a forensic psychologist, a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist, and her own life experiences over decades as a Jungian student and analysand.  When her father died, the story of his life and their relationship ignited her curiosity about the meaning of psychopathy, enriching and amplifying what she already felt she knew from a wide range of experiences, study, and observations.  The result was an exploration of this charged topic, psychopathy, with a new perspective that holds the potential for growth and healing.  At the heart of the story is the power of eros, the devastating ramifications of its absence, and the tremendous healing energy of its presence.

Course objectives:

  • Understand a gradated definition of psychopathy.

  • Know at least 3 symptoms of psychopathy from depth psychology.

  • Explain how eros holds the potential for healing psychopathy. 

 

Eve Maram, PsyD, is a clinical and forensic psychologist and a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist in private practice in Orange, CA. She is currently an Analyst Training Candidate at the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe.  She has authored the recently published Psychopathy Within, Chiron Publications (2016), as well as several chapters and articles.  She has a rich and varied background, including decades of experience providing treatment and assessment, both depth-oriented and forensic.  Her experience bridges these two apparently divergent areas of psychology, forensic and Jungian, and everything in between.  Along with psychological testing and assessment, she has provided intervention and treatment for clients including children and families suffering from child abuse, criminal histories, drug abuse, and mild to severe mental disorders; 8 years serving on the State of California panel evaluating potentially sexually violent predators in the prisons; and 30 years working with sexual abuse perpetrators, victims, and families.  She is committed to making the wonderful message of Jung available to the diverse world, across perceived barriers.

www.DrEveMaram.com

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