What you will receive
- 4 Live Webinar Sessions with Q & A
- 4 Links to the Recordings
Course Description
Music is everywhere in our lives, both waking and sleeping, inside and out. It is a dynamic, living domain that is an expression of nature itself, which is capable of reflecting back our own phases of growth and development in a myriad of ways. The objective psyche is continuously offering communication through sound-based symbols, but like an unopened letter or a lone tree falling in the forest, most of this communication goes unheard and remains in a state of non-representation. The perception of sound triggers psychic contents and music mediates between our internal and external experience of consciousness through its affective impact on our symbolic imagination.
Drawing on Jungian, post-Jungian and contemporary psychoanalytic perspectives, this four-week course will explore the place of the acoustic imaginal within our psychic ecology and our current fractured world of splitting and polarization. Like a sound engineer, who can stop Time toward differentiation and integration, we will deeply listen together to the soundscape metabolization process of our auditory digestive system toward the fundamental psychoanalytic goal of hearing what cannot yet be seen.
By distilling music into its basic archetypal elements, an approach is illustrated for working with musical symbols within analysis, referred to as Archetypal Music Psychotherapy. Through locating the role that acoustic images, both imaginal and material, play in our affective and archetypal engagement with our world, we will explore the contribution that musical processes offer to the wholeness and teleology of the individuation process intrapersonally, relationally and collectively.
This course is ideal if
- You are a student or practitioner of depth psychology, psychoanalysis or a healer with an interest in a Jungian approach to working with musical symbolic processes.
- You are a student or practitioner of depth psychology, psychoanalysis or a healer who is looking to deepen your own work by integrating sound and acoustic symbols.
- You are a Music-Lover who would like to deepen your relationship with the symbiotic musical ecosystem that surrounds you intrapsychically, interpersonally and transpersonally.
Course Overview
Week 1: The Six Principles of Archetypal Music Psychotherapy (AMP)
Week 2: Perception as a creative act
Week 3: How psyche communicates through sound (Musicking and Dreaming)
Week 4: The Musical Field: processing your auditory ecosystem
By the End of This Course You Will Be Able To
- Identify the major components of Archetypal Music Psychotherapy and apply these to your own life and work.
- Experience your own relationship with music as a useful metaphor for exploring the psyche and its teleology toward wholeness.
- Increase your attunement to the acoustic world around you and its impact on you (intrapersonally, interpersonally and transpersonally)
- Better understand the relationship between music-centered psychotherapy and Jungian analytical psychology
CEC Learning Objectives
- Identify the six principles of Archetypal Music Psychotherapy
- Differentiate the dynamics between music-centered psychotherapy and analytical psychology
- Describe the ways the perception of sound triggers psychic content and mediates between the inner and outer locus of control via affective impact
- Explain the ways music can act as a psychic space within the therapeutic dyad that offers a pathway for previously void states to find expression
What People Are Saying
“As a musician and student of Jung, I have been waiting for this book all my life. Intelligently and comprehensively Kroeker explores the musical in every aspect of psychotherapy. If you have any musical sense at all, you will enjoy this sophisticated way of seeing how music makes art out of life.”
– Thomas Moore, Author of Care of the Soul
“Jungian Music Psychotherapy significantly helps round out the rich array of tools Jung left therapists everywhere.”
– James Hollis, Ph.D., Jungian analyst and author
“Kroeker writes passionately and brilliantly! all in the key of Jung. This book is a most welcome addition to the library on theory and practice in contemporary Jungian psychoanalysis.”
– Murray Stein, Ph.D., Jungian analyst and author
“Kroeker brings the same kind of surprising sensitivity that enabled Jung to convey the importance of recalling what we actually see when we imagine.”
– John Beebe, M.D. Jungian analyst and author
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