The study of Complex Theory gives us a framework for understanding how the unconscious works within us, as well as giving us a deep sense of the intricacy of the inner world of each individual.  We can then develop not only a better working knowledge of our lives and relationships, but an active compassion for ourselves and for others as we attempt to live fuller and more balanced lives each day.  This lecture will offer a review of Jung's work on complexes, concrete illustrations, and many examples in the hope of making it clear and useful.
Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
Invites you to attend
Presented by
"Being in the Grip of a Complex"
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 November 16, 2007
7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
$20 for members
$25 for nonmembers
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
Email:  mail@jungmich.org