Thursday, December 22, 2011

RED WILLOW LEARNING CENTER
Are you experiencing:
• Repetitive patterns of poor relationships?
• The affects of trauma as a young child in current
relationships?
• A desire for greater self-esteem in relationships
• A desire for more satisfying relationships?
Plan to join Ken Silvestro for this fascinating look
at relationships!
Thanks for a great course. It helped me better understand
myself and my patterns!
- MK, Missoula MT
Course cost:
$100.00
Sliding scale is available.
NEW: This course is
also offered remotely,
so you can participate
from your home or
office.
Contact:
Kathy Mangan
406-721-0033
rwlcmt@gmail.com
Psychology of Relationship
With Ken Silvestro
Location: Red Willow Learning Center
825 West Kent Avenue, Missoula
Ken’s academic path began with electrical engineering, eventually
leading to his doctoral degree in Artificial Intelligence, a new and
burgeoning field at the time. After obtaining his doctoral degree,
Ken studied Osteopathic medicine for a year, supplementing this
with a formal study of homeopathy and holistic healing methods.
After leaving Osteopathic medicine, Ken attended the C.G. Jung
Institute of Boston, training and studying in the area of Jungian
Psychology (Analytic Psychology).
Over the years, Ken taught at numerous universities and colleges,
and currently holds faculty appointments at two universities. Ken
also practices psychoanalytic-psychotherapy in Missoula and
Seeley Lake.
Your Instructor is Ken Silvestro
Wednesdays
January 18– February 15, 2012
Noon-1:00pm
The Red Willow Learning Center is located at:
825 West Kent Avenue
Missoula MT
For those familiar with Missoula, it is in the
space formerly occupied by Home ReSource.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Montana friends of jung
And
Bozeman public library

Present a series of dvd seminars on the themes of Jungian-oriented therapy by murray stein.

The 4 pillars of Jungian therapy
Four Saturdays Library Conference Room

SEPTEMBER 11 INDIVIDUATION
A lifelong developmental process and the ultimate challenge for living life to its fullest & how to use the concepts both personally & clinically. (9 am – 12 noon)

OCTOBER 16 TRANSFERENCE
An in-depth look at the relationship between client and therapist, examining the complicated interplay between conscious & un-conscious factors, and profoundly transforming elements. (9am-1pm)

NOVEMBER 20 DREAM INTERPRETATION
Dreams are held in highest esteem by Jungians and are one of the primary methods used to engage the unconscious mind. This seminar guides practitioners into a deeper awareness of how to use dream material. (9 am – 1 pm)

DECEMBER 11 ACTIVE IMAGINATION & USE OF IMAGES IN JUNGIAN ANALYSIS
An important method for engaging the unconscious and promoting the more advanced stages of the individuation process. (9am-2pm)

SEMINAR IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: Those seeking 14 ceu’s MUST pre-register for the series by mail. Make $100 check payable to Montana Friends of Jung, PO Box 6102, Bozeman, MT 59771.
Questions? 587-9300

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Jung's Red Book

The facsimile of Jung's sacred private journal has been published in a stunning book that has been well received and reviewed. Price is not a deterrent. Get it here:

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

lecture on narcissism & sexuality

Follow this connection to listen to an interview with Ken Silvestro on the provocative topic of narcissim and sexuality.
http://www.cgjungpage.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=900&Itemid=1

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Creativity Day in Seeley Lake

Imagination,
Creativity, Opening to
Musical Expression

With: Eric Funk - Composer/Musician
Ken Silvestro - Jungian Psychotherapist

10:30 am to 4:00 pm
Downtown Dance Collective

Saturday
August 15, 2009


Dedicated to the creative process and Jungian psychology, SLI is excited to sponsor Eric Funk and Ken Silvestro. The workshop explores the psychology of creativity, the relationship between imagination and creativity, and Eric’s
creative process with respect to musical composition and development. Using guided imagery, psychoanalytic understanding, symbolism, musical expression and intuitive insights the creative process is revealed. Interactive participation is encouraged, and Eric will also perform. Please join us!

Sponsored by the SEELEY LAKE INSTITUTE (SLI)

406.677.7282 — SEELEYLAKEINST@HOTMAIL.COM
Send registration fee of $70 to
SLI, PO Box 1441, Seeley Lake, MT 59868

Monday, April 6, 2009

Jung & Buddhism books

A Short and Random Jung – Buddhism Bibliography

Clarke, JJ. (1994) Jung and Eastern thought. London: Routledge.
Corbett, Lionel. (1996) The religious function of the psyche. London: Routledge.
Jung, C.G. (1989) Psychology and religion. (CW 11, Part II , Eastern Religion). Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Kawai, Hayao. (1996) Buddhism and the art of psychotherapy. College Station: Texas A&M Press.
Meckel, Daniel J. and Moore, Rober. (eds.) (1992) Self and Liberation: the Jung Buddhism dialogue. New York: Paulist Press.
Moacanin, Radmilla. (1986) Jung’s Psychology and Tibetan Buddhism. London: Wisdom.
Preece, Rob. (2006) The psychology of Buddhist Tantra. New: Snow Lion.
Spiegelman, J. Marvin and Miyuki, Mokusen. (1985) Buddhism and Jungian psychotherapy. Phoenix: Falcon Press.
Suzuki, D.T., Fromm, Erich, and DeMartino, Richard. (1960) Zen Buddhism and psychoanalysis. New York: Harper Brothers.

Compiled by Susan Morgan.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Here we will post miscellany from our Jung community