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Jungian Analytic Training for the 21st Century
THE JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY Jungian Analytic Training for the 21st Century Friday 16th June to Sunday 18th June 2006 McGill University, New Residence Hall, Montreal
The conference will take place between 11am on Friday 16 June and noon on Sunday 18 June, 2006, at New Residence Hall, McGill University. This residential conference will offer an opportunity to examine issues and problems relating to training as a Jungian analyst. It will consist of a range of plenary lectures, panel presentations and large group discussions to encourage active dialogue between presenters and participants. Regular small group discussions rather than break-out workshops will provide the opportunity for participants to explore a wide range of issues which can be fed back to the plenary sessions. Address for Registration and further information: PLENARY SESSIONS PANEL PRESENTATIONS and DISCUSSIONS Those who would like to take part in panel discussions, or convene a panel around these topics are invited to apply with a short summary of the focus of their subject area to journal.jap@btconnect.com by the 15th February 2006. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE & ACCOMMODATION The Conference venue and accommodation are both at New Residence Hall, McGill University. FEE We have reserved a number of rooms at New Residence Hall, McGill University, where the conference will also take place. Availability is limited, so early booking is advised. Single: £380 pre-16th April 2006 / £410 post-15th April 2006 (US$670/$720) CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGISTRATION Journal of Analytical Psychology Conference You can also click this link for an alternate copy of the : Registration Form.
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