Christian Gaillard is Professor of Fine Art and Psychoanalysis, a Training Analyst and supervisor with the SFPA (France) of which he is a past President. He w a s also President of the IAAP from 2004 to 2007. His publications include Le Musée Imaginaire de Jung (Paris, Stock, 1998), « The Arts » in The Handbook of THE SOCIETY OF ANALYTICAL Jungian Psychology (ed. R. Papadopoulos ; London & PSYCHOLOGY New York, Routledge, 2006) and Jung (Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2010, 5th edn.). He co-authored L’inconscio Creatore with L. Ravasi (Bergamo, Moretti e Vitali, 2009).

Chris MacKenna is an Anglican priest and a Senior Member of the Jungian Analytic Section of the BAP. Currently, he is Director of St Marylebone Healing & Counselling Centre, London, and Chaplain and Clinical Director to the Guild of Health. He is particularly interested in the psychology of religious experience and of religiously structured organisations; he has published a number of papers about the resonances and conflicts between religious and psychotherapeutic understandings.

Sonu Shamdasani is Historian of Psychology and Psychiatry, Philemon Professor of Jung and Acting Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London. He is the editor TWO YEARS ON: of The Red Book: Liber Novus and author of Jung and WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? the Making of Modern Psychology: The Dream of a Science. PUBLIC PROGRAMME LONDON 2011/2012 Murray Stein is a former President of the IAAP For up to date information

(2001-2004) and presently the President of the International School of in Zurich VISIT OUR WEBSITE (ISAPZurich), of which he is also a training and supervising analyst. He is the author of In MidLife, www.thesap.org.uk Jung’s Treatment of Christianity, Jung’s Map of the

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[email protected] Jan Wiener is a Training Analyst and supervisor for both the SAP and the BAP and a former Director of training for the SAP. She works part time in a National Health Service Adult Psychotherapy Clinic in London and is also in private practice. She is currently a Vice-President of the IAAP. Author of a number of 1 Daleham Gardens, Lond on, NW3 5BY papers and chapters on analytical psychology, she is 020 7435 7696 Cheques will be returned if an event is fully booked. In on the editorial board of the Journal of Analytical www.thesap.org.uk Psychology. Her latest book is The Therapeutic accordance with the Consumer Protection Regulations 2000, you have 7 days from the time we receive payment clericalofficer@thesa p.org.uk Relationship: Transference, Countertransference and to cancel your registration. After such a time, your fee will the Making of Meaning. She lectures widely in Europe be non-refundable. and the US.

A Joint Conference Friday, 11 November of the Society of Analytical Psychology and the Journal of Analytical Psychology Paul Bishop is Professor of German at the University 16.00 Welcome and Introduction of Glasgow and Deputy Director of the Centre for

THE RED BOOK TWO YEARS ON: Warren Colman Intercultural Studies. His research interests concern Jan Wiener the history of ideas, modern German thought, WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? Goethe, Nietzsche, Jung, Freud and Lacan. Author of

numerous articles and books on Jung, his 16.15 - 17.30 Murray Stein publications include Jung's Answer to : A Friday, 11 November 2011 16.00 - 20.00 On Jung's (Mostly) Unread Commentary and Analytical Psychology and German Red Book: How to Read Classical Aesthetics – Goethe, Schiller and Jung. He is a special adviser to the Journal of Analytical Saturday, 12 November 2011 Liber Novus and Why 09.30 - 17.00 Psychology.

17.30 - 18.45 Christian Gaillard George Bright is a Training Analyst of the Society of

The publication of Jung’s ‘Red Book’ The Egg, the Vessels and Analytical Psychology as well as for the British (Liber Novus) in 2009 has been an outstanding Association of Psychotherapists (Jungian Section) the Words. From Izdubar to success, with worldwide sales exceeding all and the Association of Child Psychotherapists. He Answer to Job works in private practice in West London. expectations. Since it is a book that takes time to absorb, this conference provides an 18.45 - 20.00 Reception Catherine Bygott is a supervising analyst with the opportunity, two years after its initial publication, Association of Jungian Analysts (AJA) and a Senior for scholars and clinicians to come together to Member of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists (IGAP). She has led numerous begin to consider its long term meaning and Saturday, 12 November significance for Jungian theory and practice. seminars and workshops over the past twenty years on the structure and dynamics of the psyche, and its 09.30 - 10.45 Paul Bishop amplification through alchemy, fairytales and active SPEAKERS imagination techniques. She has a private analytic Jung's Red Book and its practice in Somerset. PAUL BISHOP Relation to Aspects of CHRISTIAN GAILLARD German Idealism Warren Colman is a Training Analyst for the Society of Analytical Psychology and Editor-in-Chief of the MURRAY STEIN 10.45 - 11.15 Coffee Break Journal of Analytical Psychology. He teaches, lectures and supervises internationally and has published many papers on diverse topics. Most of his CLINICAL PANEL 11.15 - 12.30 Sonu Shamdasani recent papers have been concerned with symbolic

Four analysts from different Jungian orientations After Liber Novus imagination and the transcendent function. He is in full-time private practice in St. Albans. will form a clinical panel to discuss the 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch significance of The Red Book for their clinical Penny Culliford first trained at the Westminster work and thinking. 14.00 - 15.45 George Bright Pastoral Foundation where she subsequently became a member of the conjoint marital team. Catherine Bygott Drawn to Jungian ideas and wanting to deepen her GEORGE BRIGHT (SAP) Penny Culliford CATHERINE BYGOTT (IGAP) understanding of Jungian psychology she later Chris MacKenna trained with the Association of Jungian Analysts PENNY CULLIFORD (AJA) Clinical Implications of the where she is now a member. She has a private CHRISTOPHER MACKENNA (BAP) practice in South London. Red Book CHAIRS WARREN COLMAN 15.45 - 16.15 Tea Venue: Arundel House, 13-15 Arundel Street JAN WIENER 16.15 - 17.00 Closing Plenary & London, WC2R 3DX

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