As early as 120 years ago, C.G. Jung and his colleagues were already studying the significant influence of emotions, imaginations, expectations and beliefs on our physical health.
Jung’s findings have been both confirmed and expanded upon by current research on placebo effects and the interactions between psyche and immune system.
The relevance of these findings for psychotherapeutic and psychoanalytic practice, as well as the more or less unconscious mind-body theories of patients and therapists, will be presented.
Renate Daniel, M.D., studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg and specialised in the fields of psychiatry and psychotherapy. She is a Jungian analyst, training analyst/supervisor, former Director of Programs at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich and now a member of the Curatorium.
She also works as a specialist at the C.G. Jung Outpatient’s Clinic in Zurich, is a member of the Scientific Management Board of the International Society of Depth Psychology (IGT) a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Lindau Psychotherapy Weeks (LPTW), held in Germany, and a member of The Susan Bach Foundation.
Pricing
Members - $45
Member Concession - $35
Non-Members - $55