Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
Cynthia Cuthbertson, Ed.M.
Graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich
Royal Oak Senior Community Center
3500 Marias Avenue
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
Friday April 24, 2009
7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Cynthia Cuthbertson, Jungian analyst, is now in private practice in Ann Arbor, working with children, adolescents, and adults. Ms. Cuthbertson taught school in Izmir, Turkey, as well as at The Dalton School and The Hunter College School for the Gifted in New York City. She has a B.A. from the University of Michigan, a Master of Education degree from Harvard University, and is a graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland where she qualified to work with both children and adults. She offers traditional forms of Jungian therapy, including dream analysis, as well as sandplay and other creative avenues to the psyche. She was in private practice in Katonah, New York, for fourteen years before moving to Ann Arbor.
Contact Information:
Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
P. O. Box 33115
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-3115
Phone: 810.220.9348
Web address: www.jungmich.org
Lecture Fee:
Members $15
Non-members $20
Full-time Students $10
Payable by check or cash at the door
"If things go wrong in the world, this is because something is wrong with the individual, because something is wrong with me. Therefore, if I am sensible, I shall put myself right first. For this I need--because outside authority no longer means anything to me--a knowledge of the innermost foundations of my being, in order that I may base myself firmly on the eternal facts of the human psyche." (C. G. Jung, Collected Works, Vol. Ten, para. 329)
". . .In each of us there is another whom we do not know. He speaks to us in dreams and tells us how differently he sees us from the way we see ourselves. When, therefore, we find ourselves in a difficult situation to which there is no solution, he can sometimes kindle a light that radically alters our attitude--the very attitude that let us into the difficult situation." (C. G. Jung, Collected Works, Vol. Ten, para 325)
In an attempt to find nourishment for our souls and wisdom to guide our ego activites, we must relate to the inner world daily. This lecture on dreams will provide some insight into ways to do just that.