THE JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY

XIIth INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

The Varieties of Jungian Clinical Experience: Complex, Identity, Intersubjectivity

Hilton Berlin (Gendarmenmarkt), Thursday 29th May – Sunday 1st June 2014

Thursday, 29th May

14.00
FOYER / Registration
15.50 / Opening of the Conference: The Journal of Analytical Psychology
16.00 –17.15
SALON CORINTH / Jung Berlin seminar
Giovanni Sorge
17.15 – 17.45 / Coffee/Tea Break
17.45 – 19.00 / Conversations on a bridge between two turncoats:
Analysis, Synthesis and Growth SALON CORINTH
Jan Wiener and Matthias von der Tann
19.00 – 20.00 / Reception

Friday, 30th May (am)

08.00 -08.45 / Conference process group
09.30 - 10.45
SALON CORINTH / Intersubjectivity and the creation of meaning in the analytic process
Christian Maier
10.45 – 11.10 Coffee/Tea Break
11.10 – 12. 45 Parallel Session Joint Presentations*1
a) The erotic countertransference: an aspect of relationally attuned identification or conduit to the infantile/erotic? A case illustration
John Merchant (Aus) / Intersubjective relations between the analyst and a patient with experience of extreme sado-masochism: an autonomous complex speaks.
Brenda Crowther (UK)
b) Homo temporalis and the torments of time
Ladson Hinton (US) / What is born in analytical practice for patients with problems of ‘unborn-ness’
Yasuhiro Tanaka (Jpn)
c) Zeitgeist and its relationship with synthetic and reductive analysis
Davide Favero (It) / Media addiction: the encounter of the psyche with virtual reality
Anja Weisel (D)

Friday, 30th May (pm)

12.45 – 14.00 / Lunch (not provided)
14.00 – 15.15SALON CORINTH / Jung/Kirsch Letters
Ann Lammers
15.15 – 15.25
SALON CORINTH
15.25 – 15.50 / Introduction toAnalytische Psychologie
Coffee/Tea Break
15.50 – 17.30 Parallel Session Joint Presentations* 2
a) Double breakdown and the development of
sexuality
Francesco Bisagni (It) / Young Men in distress: analytical therapies connecting internal and external processes
Tristan Troudart (Is)
b) Different ways of seeing
Ann Addison (UK) / Invisible scars: early trauma from a Jungian relational perspective
Sue Oliver (Aus)
c) The sensory self
Averil Williams (UK) / The relationship between the language of music and therapeutic discourse
Efrat Hermoni (Is)
17.40 - Travel with Sightseeing to Olivaer Platz 3, Unveiling of James Kirsch plaque,
Open Air Reception at the Olivaer Platz.

Saturday, 31st May (am)

08.00 – 08.45 / Conference process group Facilitated by Gus Cwik.
09.30 – 10.50 / My Evolutions, Revolutions and Convolutions 1972 – 2014
(and what would Fred Plaut say about it if he were here today?)
Andrew Samuels
10.50 – 11.20 / Coffee/Tea Break
11.20 -13.00 Parallel Session Joint Presentations* 3
a) Working With Chronic And Relentless Self-Hatred: A Clinical Study And Some Thoughts
Sue Austin (Aus) / Befriending daemons, hearing voices and touring virtual realities in adolescence: an exploration of zeitgeist, culture and cultural complexes
Marica Rytovaara (UK)
b) Bridging the reductive and the synthetic: clinical implications of synchronicity
Angela Connolly (It) / Exceptional human experiences and the dual aspect monism of Pauli and Jung
Wolfgang Fach (D)
c) Differences of fantasy, fantasy of differences
Malgorzata Kalinowska
and Tomasz J.Jasinski (Pld) / A reflection on Jungian clinical experience with Eastern patients
Marta Tibaldi (It)

Saturday 31st May (pm)

13.00 – 14.30 / Lunch (not provided)
14.30 – 16.10 Parallel Session Joint Presentations* 4
a) The listening cure: musical and acoustic elements of the therapeutic conversation
Judith Pickering (Aus) / Intersubjectivity, the third subject andopen field in the analysis
Toshio Kawai (Jpn)
b) Investigating the psychic landscape in analysis
Nancy Krieger [Ch] / Crises of passage
Martin Skala [Cz]
c) The correspondence between Neumann and Jung on the occasion of the 1938 pogroms
Angelica Loewe (Aus) / Analysis with a Palestinian on Israel memorial day: cultural complexes
Henry Abramovitch (Is)
16.10 - 16.40 Coffee/tea break
16.40 -18.00 Influences on my clinical practice andidentity: Jungian analysis on the SALON CORINTH couch. What, and where, is the truth of it?
Martin Schmidt
19.30 - Conference Dinner preceded by a small concert.

Sunday, 1st June

08.00 – 08.45 / Conference process group Facilitated by Gus Cwik.
09:30 -11.00 Parallel Session Joint Presentations* 5
a) Healing symbol, healing relation
Misser Berg (Dmk) / The analyst and the shaman: engaging multidimensional fields
Barbara Friedman and Doris W. Klinkhamer (US) / a) Healing symbol, healing relation
Misser Berg (Dmk) / The analyst and the shaman: engaging multidimensional fields
Barbara Friedman and Doris W. Klinkhamer (US)
b) A hidden holocaust child comes out of hiding after 50 years, meeting the wounded healer out there – and in himself. Coping with deadening transference Tamar Langbeheim (Is)
c) Paracelsus as a therapist
Aksel Haaning [Dmk] / You won't be yourself: when the cultural complex denies one's right to be
Betty Sacco German (US)
Clinical response
Hessel Willemsen [UK] / b) To be confirmed / What is born in analytical practice for patients with problems of ‘unborn-ness’
Yasuhiro Tanaka (Jpn)
11.00 – 11.20 Coffee/Tea Break
11.20 - 12.35 Complexes and Imagination
SALON CORINTH Verena Kast
12.35 – 13.00 End notes and closure

* See leaflets enclosed for Room Allocations

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