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The Family as a Crucible for Individuation with Jungian Analyst Lisa Marchiano, LCSW (online through Zoom)

The intimacy of family relationships will inevitably mean that we encounter parts of ourselves that are unlikely to surface in other contexts. We may experience shadow aspects of our psyche that are usually split off, denied or disowned. In this session, we will explore how intimate relationships such as parenting can introduce us to these shadow parts. Being part of a family will challenge us to claim our authority, reconcile ourselves to our dark emotions, embrace the wisdom of the instincts, and forge a new relationship with our creative daimon. Family is indeed a crucible in which individuation can be quickened. In circumambulating this topic, we will use clinical vignettes, fairy tales, and dreams.

Lisa Marchiano

Lisa Marchiano, LCSW is a writer and Jungian analyst in private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the cohost and creator of the popular podcast This Jungian Life.  She teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute of Philadelphia, and lectures widely on Jungian topics. Her writings have appeared in Quillette, The Journal of Analytical Psychology, and Psychological Perspectives, among other publications. She is the author of the book Motherhood: Facing and Finding Yourself published by Sounds True. You can find her on Twitter at @LisaMarchiano.