Jung Society of Michigan
Invites you to attend
The Great Mother, the central aspect of the Feminine Archetype, was at one time revered for her wholeness, her ability to give life as well as to extinguish it.  Modern Judeo-Christian Culture has reduced the sacredness of the Great Mother by fracturing her wholeness and polarizing her attributes into good and bad.

Using mythical images, we will explore what we have come to consider the negative aspects of the Mother Archetype and how these conscious and unconscious beliefs keep us from experiencing our own wholeness.
Jo Elyn Nyman  M.A., L.P.C.
Presented by
Jo Elyn Nyman is a licenced professional counselor with a post masters specialization in adolescent psychology from Oakland University. Her work with troubled teens and abuse victims has led to an interest in the effects of trauma on behavior and ultimately to the study of alternative healing techniques such as EMDR and energy psychology. She is a graduate of the clinical training program from the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and has a private practice in Birmingham, Michigan.
March 16th, 2007
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Lecture to be held at:
Royal Oak Senior Community Center
3500 Marias Avenue
Royal Oak, Michigan
$20 for members
$25 for nonmembers
Good Mother -  Bad Mother
Which is Witch?
Web address:
www.jungmich.org