Third Annual Public Event presented by the New School for Analytical Psychology: In this seminar, we do not want to merely repeat the sounds of alarm that are already being voiced. Our desire is to nourish a spirit of reflection. What might be a stance of integrity, one that can evoke new perspectives amidst trauma and panic? In order to explore that question we will present material from the stories of two men: one who was part of the collective extremes of human behavior at a Khmer Rouge torture and extermination center in Pol Pot's Cambodia; the other a personal tale in a novel embodying a crisis of the sense of duty and the vicissitudes of a search for a new ethic in changing times. We will consider issues like shame, trauma, self and the other seeking a perspective that can help us find our footing as we step into the future.
Ladson Hinton, M.D. and Alexander Hinton, Ph.D - Human or Monster? Finding Our Ethical Bearing Amidst Ominous Transitions
Ladson Hinton, M.D. and Alexander Hinton, Ph.D - Human or Monster? Finding Our Ethical Bearing Amidst Ominous Transitions
Saturday, February 18, 2017 9:00am to 1:00pm
Swedish Cultural Center
1920 Dexter Ave N.
Seattle, WA 98109
Sponsored by:
New School for Analytical Psychology
CEs:
3.50
Contact Person:
Sharon R. Green
Email:
sharonrgreen@icloud.com
Phone Number:
206 405 3500