Atonement: Examining the Effects of Ritual in Analysis
a daylong workshop led by Richard Kradin, MD
We will explore the complex rite of the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) as outlined in the book of Leviticus, in order to show how pre-verbal rituals can transform consciousness by constructing meaning.
We will include an introduction to current psychological, neurobiological, anthropological, and religious theories with respect to ritual, as well as an exploration of the role that it plays both in human psychopathology, e.g. obsessive-compulsive disorder, and in fostering states of well being. .
This program is both for the general public and for professionals.
Richard Kradin, MD, IAAP, is a Jungian analyst and physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. He is the former Director of Research at the Mind-Body Medical Institute at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Kradin has authored over 150 scientific papers in the medical and psychoanalytic literature and two recent texts: The Herald Dream (2006) and The Placebo Response: The Power of Unconscious Healing (2008).
Saturday, December 4, 2010, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
To be held at the C.G. Jung Foundation
28 East 39th Street, New York City
Workshop Fee: Foundation Members/Students: $55; General Public: $70
Tickets should be purchased in advance by mail, by phone or fax with credit card, or in person Monday – Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
For further information, please call 212-697-6430 or FAX 212-953-3989.
You can also email your questions to info@cgjungny.org
Official Website: http://www.cgjungny.org/workshops60.html
Added by cgjungny on September 22, 2010