A HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FOR
Community in Difference: Cultivating a Home for Love & Justice in an Indifferent World
the annual conference of the Society of Humanisitic Psychology (division 32) of the apa
The Trickster and Typology:
The Hunger for Wholeness
with Allen D. Koehn
Wednesday, February 27, 1:30 to 4:30pm | $70 includes lunch
3 Continuing Education Credits for MFTs, LCSWs, and RNs
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Jung evolved his ideas on typology in an attempt to understand and identify the differences in human personalities. His recognition of these diverse forces on the development of the personality of the individual can be critical in our search for wholeness. The Trickster archetype, present in cultures around the world, is driven by a hunger to include that which is excluded. We will explore the ways these two dynamics–Typology and the Trickster–interact in individuals, relationships, and the creative process.
Allen D. Koehn, D.Min., L.M.F.T., is a Jungian Analyst in private practice and a Core Faculty Member of the Pacifica Graduate Institute. The former Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, Dr. Koehn has taught and lectured nationally and internationally on Jungian themes including typology, relationships, and the archetype of the Trickster.