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Chapel Hill

Complexes: Pathways to the Soul, by Ashok Bedi, MD, Jungian Analyst

Complexes are the building blocks of the DNA of our Psyche. They are the sand grit around which the oyster of our personality can gestate the pearls of potentials. Click Details for more.

Complexes:  Pathways to the Soul, by Ashok Bedi, MD, Jungian Analyst
Complexes:  Pathways to the Soul, by Ashok Bedi, MD, Jungian Analyst

Time & Location

Sep 20, 2024, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Chapel Hill, 110 N Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA

About the event

About the Event:  

Complexes are the building blocks of the DNA of our Psyche. Embedded in the personal and the collective unconscious, they are the sand grit around which the oyster of our personality can gestate the pearls of new potentials. They help us harvest the gifts of the archetypes that form the nucleus of the complexes. The first to use the term complexes was Breuer, from whom both Jung and Freud borrowed the concept.  Jung established the experimental evidence for the complexes using his word association tests. This led to a transient collaboration between Jung and Freud and Freud established the centrality of the Oedipus complex as central dynamic of neurosis. This also led to the eventual breakup of their collaboration when Jung proposed that there are infinite complexes, and they may have an enriching impact on the personality if made conscious and assimilated in the Ego complex. Complexes are the foundation of the psyche and form the matrix in which the archetypes, alchemy, typology and individuation may blossom. Jung had his own complexes based on the word association tests – we will explore these as well.   A complex, well integrated with the ego complex leads to individuation, a complex at war with the ego complex leads to neurosis, a complex takeover of the personality leads to psychosis. Join me in exploring the mystery and the mastery of the complexes.

Suggested Reading for participants who wish to take a deeper dive into the Complexes!

Jung, C. G. (1969). The structure and dynamics of the psyche, Volume 8 (2d -- ed. Vol. 20). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press., pages 92-106, paras 194-219

Jung, C. G. (1973). Experimental researches, Volume 2 (Vol. 20). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, pages 439-482, 598-604

Dieckmann, H. (1999). Complexes: diagnosis and therapy in analytical psychology. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications.

Goodheart, W. B. (1980). A Review by Willaim B.Goodheart. The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, 1(4), 1-39.

Hill, G. (1995). G. Hill, The Masculine and the Feminine.  Gareth Hill calls this dissolving action a “watery initiation.”   Boston: Shambhala.

Jacobi, J. (1945). Complex, archetype, symbol; Attempt to clarify terms from the standpoint of Jungian psychology. Schweiz Z Psychol Anwend, 4(3-4), 276-313. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20280402

Jung, C. G. (1960). The psychogenesis of mental disease, Volume 3 (Vol. 3). London: Paul.

Jung, C. G. (1969). The structure and dynamics of the psyche, Volume 8 (2d -- ed. Vol. 20). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (1973). Experimental researches, Volume 2 (Vol. 20). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Perry, J. W. (1970). Emotions and Object Relations. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 15(1), 1-12a.

Psyche & the City: A Soul's Guide to the Modern Metropolis (Analytical Psychology & Contemporary Culture) (2010). New Orleans, Louisiana: Spring Journal, Inc

Roesler, C. U., Tina van. (2018). Complexes and the Unconscious. In C. Roesler (Ed.), Research in Analytical Psychology - Empirical Research (pp. 29-40). London and New York: Routledge - Taylor and Francis Group.

Shalit, E. (2002). The complex: path of transformation from archetype to ego. Toronto: Inner City Books.

Singer, T., & Kimbles, S. L. (2004). The cultural complex : contemporary Jungian perspectives on psyche and society. Hove, East Sussex; New York: Brunner-Routledge.

Short Bio:

Ashok Bedi MD – Jungian Analyst

1220 Dewey Avenue, Wauwatosa, WI 53213

PH: (414) 219 9039

Email: ashokbedi@tulawellnessllc.com

Ashok Bedi, M.D. is a Jungian psychoanalyst and a board-certified psychiatrist. He is a member of the Royal College of psychiatrists of Great Britain, a diplomat in Psychological Medicine at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of England, a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is a Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and a training analyst at the Carl G. Jung Institute of Chicago. His books include In the Eye of the Storm- Staying Centered in Personal and Collective Crisis, The Spiritual Paradox of Addiction, Crossing the Healing Zone, Awaken the Slumbering Goddess: The Latent Code of the Hindu Goddess Archetypes, Retire Your Family Karma: Decode Your Family Pattern and Find Your Soul Path and Path to the Soul. He is the liaison for the IAAP for developing Jungian training programs in India and travels annually to India to teach, train the consult with the Jungian Developing groups at several centers in India including Ahmedabad and Mumbai. He leads the annual “A Jungian Encounter with the Soul of India” study group to several centers in India under the auspices of the New York Jung Foundation and the Carl Jung Institute of Chicago. His publications and upcoming programs may be previewed at www.pathtothesoul.com

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