C. G. Jung Society
of the Triangle
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina

David Rottman, MA, Applied Psychology
Lecture: The Archetype of Empathy: Its Role in Advancing our Life and Career and
Workshop: Power In Everyday Life: At Work and in Relationships
- Lecture/Discussion: Friday, September 23, 2005, 7:30 PM
The Archetype of Empathy: Its Role in Advancing our Life and Career
Although Jung's writings on empathy are not extensive, the topic is
fundamental to the application of all of his work. Empathy has unmatched
power to transform our experience of ourselves and others, of life and
work. In this evening presentation, we will explore the dimensions of
empathy, and discuss many examples that reveal how meaning and creative
living are brought about by empathy. Participants will be encouraged to
bring examples from their own lives.
- Workshop: Saturday, September 24, 2005, 10:00 AM 4:00 PM
Power In Everyday Life: At Work and in Relationships
We need personal power to accomplish our goals and reach our potential.
During this seminar we will explore the nature of the ego’s relationship to
power; the distinctions between power and influence; the source of
temptations connected with abuse of power in both work life and politics;
the impact of powerlessness on the career; Jung’s famous contrast between
power and love; and methods, both positive and negative, for increasing
power. We will also note historical landmarks in the development of
attitudes towards power in philosophy, religion and psychology.
- David Rottman, MA, holds two positions at JPMorgan Chase. He is Individual Advancement Practice Executive, responsible for advancing top talent, women and minorities throughout the firm, and is Manager of the country’s largest corporate Career Services Department. He is an accomplished speaker and seminar leader whose workshops on counseling, human motivation, and careers have been widely praised in the US and Canada. Mr. Rottman serves on the Board of Directors of the C. G. Jung Foundation of New York where he is a popular teacher and lecturer in the Foundation’s study programs. He holds a Master’s degree in Applied Psychology from New York University.
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