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Jungian Papers and Presentations
Grevatt, W. K. Mystics, Warriors, and The Grail; Exploring the Sacred Medieval Psyche. Article on medieval religion and psychology in preparation for publication, September, 2011.
Grevatt, W. K. Understanding Your Dreams; Experiential workshop given at the C.G. Jung Club of Orange County, Chapman University, March, 2011
Grevatt, W. K. The Three Journeymen – A Jungian Interpretation of a Grimm’s Fairy Tale – Experiential Workshop given at the C.G. Jung Club of Orange County, Chapman University, May , 2009.
Grevatt, W. K. The Anatomy of a Mid-Life Crises – Mapping the Inner Journey – Experiential Workshop given at the C.G. Jung Club of Orange County, Chapman University, March , 2008.
SEE PARTICIPANT COMMENTS BELOW
Grevatt, W. K. A Review of “Navaho Symbols of Healing – A Jungian Exploration of Ritual, Image & Medicine”, by Donald Sanders, MD. April, 2007.
THE ANATOMY OF A MID-LIFE CRISIS - PARTICIPANTS' COMMENTS
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The manner in which you led the discussion was so open and encouraging; it made it exciting to think and participate! The choice of the film was excellent. Let’s do it again with another film.
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You have a very wonderful, safe, humble, yet very intelligent style.
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All of the informative symbols from movie, concepts, etc. were very valuable. I enjoyed every single minute of the movie and also the feedback from everyone – plus I learned so much. Please come back soon – you’re wonderful.
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The Jungian symbolism within the movie helped me see better than a standard lecture the aspects of a mid-life crisis. Your structure and all the comments of the group were very helpful.
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The workshop helped to develop a better understanding of the archetypical stages we move through in life’s passages and into our later life cycle. It was a great movie to illustrate our mid-life changes which can appear out of nowhere.
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The film was a great illustration and unfolding of the “self-regulating psyche” and discussion deepened the experience, which I can relate to myself at this time as well as integrate in my work with others – many thanks!
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What was most valuable was your engagement of the group in reflections, the choice of film, and alternating the film and discussion. Enjoyable, informative, fertilizing imagery and sharing of time.
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