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Zoom Presentation - Embodied Imagination: A therapeutic and creative method of working with dreams, memories, health issues and creative processes with Robert Bosnak

Embodied Imagination®: A therapeutic and creative method of working with dreams, memories, health issues and creative processes with Robert Bosnak

Embodied Imagination® is a radically new technique which views imagery – dreams and memory flashbacks — as embodied environments in which we find ourselves. Working on images from this perspective stimulates unfamiliar states of consciousness and helps to contain them in expanded body awareness. This method has demonstrated healing effects in people with physical illness and survivors of trauma, giving rise to creative bursts in artists, as well as in-depth solutions to psychological and relational problems.

Embodied Imagination® is based on the principles first developed by C.G. Jung and James Hillman and theoretical influences of Alchemical Psychology, Complexity Theory, Phenomenology, and Neuroscience.

Robert Bosnak, PsyA is a Jungian psychoanalyst, who graduated from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich in 1977. Past President of the International Association for the

Study of Dreams, he developed the Embodied Imagination® method that is being applied by practitioners worldwide in therapeutic and creative endeavors. Author of 10 books of non-fiction and fiction, he is on the faculty of the psychiatry department of the SUNY Upstate Medical University, NY

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 Date: 9th May 2025 at 7.00pm AEST

Venue: Zoom
Cost: Members $Free Non-Members $20 Non-Member
Concession $15

*Psychotherapists and other practitioners can obtain credit, upon request, for Professional Development hours recognised by PACFA and ACA for this presentation.