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72 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2016
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Jungian analyst, author & scholar, George Hogenson. Photo by Laura London.











George Hogenson holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University and a master’s degree in clinical social work from the University of Chicago. He completed his training as a Jungian analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago where he is now a senior training analyst. He served as president of the Society from 2007 to 2009.Dr. Hogenson currently serves on the Executive Committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology.A graduate of St. Olaf College, he studied with the Buddhist philosopher, Masao Abe, and the Zen Master, Seikiun Koretsune, in Kyoto, Japan, before entering the master’s program in East Asian Languages and Literatures at Yale University. Following completion of his Ph.D., Dr. Hogenson was on the faculty of the Yale School of Management and a member of Yale’s Institute for Social and Policy Studies.He has lectured and published extensively, both in the United States and in Europe, on the relationship between depth psychology and recent advances in cognitive science, neuropsychology and artificial intelligence.Dr. Hogenson is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud, which was the topic of his doctoral dissertation and is now in its second edition. It is the basis of our talk.This interview was recorded on March 9, 2016, at a public library in Chicago. It runs for one hour and twelve minutes, and it’s just under 70 MB. You can listen to the interview right here in your browser or download it directly to your computer. This episode is also available on iTunes and on Stitcher.



BOOKS MENTIONED DURING THE INTERVIEWMemories, Dreams, Reflections by C.G. JungMan & His Symbols by C.G. JungFreud & Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation by Paul RicoeurThe Freud/Jung Letters The correspondence between Sigmund Freud & C.G. JungA Most Dangerous Method: The Study of Jung, Freud, & Sabina Spielrein by John KerrA Dangerous Method The movieThe Interpretation of Dreams: The Complete & Definitive Text by Sigmund FreudPsychology & the Occult by C.G. Jung {contains Jung’s doctoral dissertation, “On the Psychology & Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena”}Oedipus Rex by SophoclesMemoirs of My Nervous Illness by Daniel Paul SchreberSymbols of Transformation by C.G. Jung {Vol. 5 of the Collected Works}Totem & Taboo by Sigmund FreudThe Varieties of Religious Experience by William JamesThe Language of the Self: The Function of Language in Psychoanalysis by Jacques LacanThe Red Book: Liber Novus by C.G. JungThree Essays on the Theory of Sexuality by Sigmund FreudThe Secret Ring: Freud’s Inner Circle & the Politics of Psychoanalysis by Phyllis GrosskurthGeneral Psychological Theory: Papers on Metapsychology by Sigmund FreudLINKS TO DR. HOGENSON'S WORKGeorge Hogenson, Ph.D. His websiteResearchGate Members can access 30 of his publicationsThe Red Book: Reflections on C.G. Jung's Liber Novus Co-editor and contributorThe Archetypal & Scientific Significance of the Red Book DVD presentation via the C.G. Jung Institute of ChicagoTransformational Power of the Red Book Video presentation via Mind Bites {watch online or download}Who Owns Jung? From Moments of Meeting to Archetypal Consciousness: Emergence and the Fractal Structure of Analytic PracticeAnalytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis Archetypes: Emergence & the Psyche’s Deep StructureBarcelona 04 - Edges of Experience: Memory and Emergence - Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Congress for Analytical Psychology The Self, the Symbolic, & Synchronicity: Virtual Realties & the Emergence of the Psyche
Released:
Mar 14, 2016
Format:
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A unique podcast exploring the life and work of C.G. Jung through in-depth discussions with Jungian analysts. Created and hosted by Laura London in Chicago.