Jungian Psychology Small Group Seminar The Feminine in Fairytales Facilitated by Dr Shirley Ma Jungian Psychoanalyst IAAP, ISAP, AGAP (Zurich), OSP, CAST(Can). Host by Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University May, 2010 This is the start of a series of small group seminar on the psychological interpretation of fairytales. Through class discussion and sharing, the participants will learn to: decipher the meaning and discover the power of symbols in fairytales and their application to clinical work and everyday life with respect to solutions to challenges such as mid-life transition career change marriage and relationship issues personal growth and the development of the Feminine creative/spiritual transformation The first of the series would be on Femininity: May 8, 2010 (Sat) 10am 12 noon in ST522 May 15, 2010 (Sat) 10am 12 noon in ST522 May 22, 2010 (Sat) 10am 12 noon in ST522 May 29, 2010 (Sat) 10am 12 noon in ST522 Enquiry: Dr Vinci Cheung, Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences vinci.cheung@polyu.edu.hk
Language English and Cantonese Fees Early-bird registration by 20 April, 2010: Regular registration by 1 May, 2010: HK$2,400 HK$2,900 Pre-requisites Either one of the below: a) Undergoing personal Jungian analysis with a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP); or b) Undergoing or completed a personal sandplay process; or c) Have attended a full-day workshop/seminar on Analytical Psychology led by an IAAP member Target participants Participants interested in exploring and learning the power of symbols expressed in fairytales, myths and dreams. Group size Group size is restricted to 8-15 participants who can attend at least 3 out of 4 sessions. Analyst s biography Shirley Ma, PhD, is the author of Footbinding: A Jungian Engagement with Chinese Culture and Psychology, the first book to explore Chinese femininity and individuation process in Chinese woman written by a Jungian analyst. She is the first Chinese Jungian analyst recognized by the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP) in 1980s, and the first Chinese graduate from the CG Jung Institute, Zurich, where Prof CG Jung taught. Dr. Ma has over 25 years of experience as a practicing Jungian psychoanalyst in Canada and Hong Kong. She is a training analyst and faculty member at the C.G. Jung Institut and International School of Analystical Psychology both in Zurich, Switzerland. Shirley is honorary assistant professor of psychology at the University of Hong Kong, and founder/director of the Jung Centre Hong Kong. Her website is www.shirleyma.net. More details and registration can be found: http://www.rs.polyu.edu.hk/sandplay
Content & Tentative Schedule May, 2010 Venue: ST522, 5/F, Core S, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Time: 10am 12 noon Date Topic 8 May (Sat) Grimm s Cinderella - to introduce Jungian interpretation of fairytales, and how to connect with the feminine psychologically Depending on the process in the first seminar and group consensus, may move into exploration of Chinese femininity through Chinese fairytales. 15 May (Sat) Chinese Cinderella: Beauty and Pock Face 22 May (Sat) Chinese fairytale the Rejected Princess or Grimm s fairytale One Eye, Two Eyes, and Three Eyes 29 May (Sat) Chinese fairytale the White Snake or Grimm s fairytale the Robber Bridegroom Preparation: Fairytales (English and Chinese translations) shall be emailed to participants for reading before seminar For participants whose first language is not Chinese, some background in Chinese culture, ie, history, religion, philosophy is needed for discussion on Chinese fairytales
Dr Shirley Ma s recent publication on Chinese Femininity 'This remarkable book opens the door to a deeper appreciation of the struggles of Chinese women to be themselves, disclosing how the tools of their own emancipation have long lain in their own hands yet have often been misused to bind women to the expectations of others. The author shows that Chinese history and philosophy were never as firmly patriarchal as the West imagines, and she reveals that the strength of Chinese mythology, so often underestimated, lies in its images of the feminine as an agency that can survive and endure. How so destructive and limiting a practice as the binding of the feet of girls in order to realize an arbitrary aesthetic ideal for women took hold in Chinese society and survived for so long is the burden borne by the scrupulously honest author of this book, Jungian analyst Shirley Ma. ' - John Beebe, past president of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, author of Integrity in Depth. 'Shirley Ma has written a moving account of her personal journey toward liberation and wholeness as a Chinese woman. It is a narrative that can touch the lives of women from many cultures with the power of healing encouragement to become themselves and allthat-they-can-be if they too become liberated from damaging habits of mind and the inner forces of repression.' - Murray Stein, author of Jung's Map of the Soul
Application Form Name (English): (to be appeared on certificate of attendance) Title: _Miss/Ms/Mr/Dr/Prof Education level: Field of study: (eg Social Work) Institution of study: Work organization/affiliation: Job title/position: Contact Tel No.: Fax No.: Email: Pre-requisites for registration: (1) or (2) AND (3) 1) Experience with Jungian analysis/sandplay process: Therapist Name Period: 2) Attendance of the most recent full-day seminar by an IAAP member: Date Seminar Title Speaker: 3) Able to attend: ( ) 8 May ( ) 15 May ( ) 22 May ( ) 29 May at least 3 out of 4 sessions Receipts address to: (eg Department & Organization name) How do you know about the event? ( ) tick if you do not want to receive information on future training/events organized by RS Dept. Payment: Cheque #: ( ) Early bird registration (on or before 8 April 2010): HK$2,400 ( ) Regular registration (deadline: 1 May 2010): HK$2,900 If Car Parking is needed, pls fill in : Car Registration No. Driver name: Enrolment: Please send completed form with crossed cheque may payable to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University to Mr Dennis Mok, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, with participant name marked at the back of your cheque. Enquires: Mr Dennis Mok (payment & registration ) Fax. 23308656 Email. rsdmok@inet.polyu.edu.hk Dr Vinci Cheung (event content) Email. Vinci.Cheung@polyu.edu.hk Tell us a bit about yourself, eg, reason for participation, Jungian psychology experience Remarks: 1) Participants who have completed their registration with payment will be notified by email within 4 weeks of payment. No place can be reserved unless payment has been received. 2) Place cannot be taken up by another person. There is no refund policy. 3) Should a typhoon signal No.8 or Black Rainstorm be hoisted between 7am-12noon, the morning session of the event will be postponed to the afternoon of the same day; if hoisted between 11:30am-5pm, the afternoon session would be postponed to the following morning. Any further postponement will be re-scheduled on to be confirmed. Partial refund of the event will be made according to the proportion that cannot be rescheduled.