The Synchronicity of Ethics: Emmanuel Levinas and Carl Jung

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Nov 10, 2015 11:38:30 AM

Faculty member Michael Elliott, Ph.D. of Pacifica's M.A. Counseling Psychology Program will present The Synchronicity of Ethics: Levinas and Jung at the 13th Annual Psychology for the Other Seminar, held at Seattle Universtiy from November 13 - November 15.

The following is taken from Dr. Elliot's abstract:

The presentation will address Synchronicity in Carl Jung through the Ethics of Emmanuel Levinas. The idea is provocative, as in arousing a divine call. Jung said:

God.....inasmuch as its origin is beyond my control....is the name by which I designate all things....positive as well as negative....which cross my willful path violently and recklessly....and upset my subjective views, plans, and intentions to change the course of my life for better or worse.

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Posted in: Counseling Psychology, C.G. Jung, Pacifica News

Michael Brown and Darren Wilson: Looking back through 90 years of history

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Nov 6, 2015 1:24:26 PM

Ferguson, Missouri has a history that is worth exploring when looking at the 2014 incident between 18-year-old Michael Brown and Darren Wilson, a policeman with Ferguson Police Department. 

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Posted in: Pacifica Events, Pacifica News, Community, Liberation, Indigenous & Ecopsychology

The Human Soul: Lost in Transition, at the Dawn of a New Era

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Nov 3, 2015 3:18:15 PM

A guest post by Dr. Erel Shalit, Ph.D.

Ever since I began practicing, now more than forty years ago, I have been drawn into the unique features of the intimate encounter in the sealed analytical vessel.

Simultaneously, however, I have always felt the need to look out, observe and partake in the currents and happenings in society, and the interaction between the individual and the world. Regarding the intense and conflicted Israeli society in which I live, wavering between periods of euphoria and despair, between constant strife and eternal images of wholeness, this has been the subject of a couple of my books.

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Posted in: Pacifica Events, Technology

Friday Update on Gibraltar Fire in Montecito, California

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Oct 30, 2015 10:24:34 AM

At 8:19 this morning, the Montecito Fire Protection District sent notification that the evacuation warnings have been lifted.

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Posted in: Santa Barbara

Gibraltar Fire in Montecito, California

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Oct 29, 2015 2:17:34 PM

Dear Pacifica Community,

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Posted in: Pacifica News, Santa Barbara

Exploring Your Personal Myth Through Literary Classics

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Oct 28, 2015 5:03:03 PM

"Mining the Myth from Memory" from the Introduction to Our Daily Breach: Exploring Your Personal Myth Through Herman Melville's Moby-Dick (2015) by Dennis Patrick Slattery

It may seem strange to speak of literary classics as ancestors, but they are. Akin to voices from the past, they have the capacity to shape our present by helping us to discern what in our contemporary world we continue to struggle with: power, violence, murder, vengeance, fidelity, homelessness, excess, slavery, resentments, prejudice, love, family, order, rebirth, fate, destiny, freedom, the power of the past, to name a few. Contemplating these human qualities, gifts, weaknesses and action through poems like Moby-Dick can be as initiating as they are illuminating and enjoyable.

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Posted in: Mythology

Border Tensions: Troubling Psychoanalysis, an Annual Conference

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Oct 21, 2015 5:00:00 PM

This week we send warm wishes to faculty members Mary Watkins, Lynne Layton, and alumnae Deanne Bell who are presenting at the Association for Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Society’s  annual conference, Border Tensions: Troubling Psychoanalysis.

From Deserved Shame to Reparative Solidarity: The Role of Psychosocial Accompaniment

Chair(s): Mary Watkins (Pacifica Graduate Institute)

Presenter(s): Mary Watkins (Pacifica Graduate Institute)

From a decade of work on the borders between Anglos and Mexicans in the U.S., Watkins has tracked the role of deserved shame in psychological and community life. She defines deserved shame as feelings of shame that arise in the aftermath of individual or collective actions that have caused harm, differentiating it from undeserved feelings of shame experienced by innocent individuals. She asserts that if deserved shame is given psychological and community space, it can be a transformative emotion, capable of helping us move toward greater integrity in our relationships with those we or our cultural group has aggrieved.

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Pacifica Events

Pacifica Graduate Institute Self-Expression and Personality in Writing in Longhand

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Oct 14, 2015 4:22:00 PM

What does the new BIC Fight for Your Write campaign/pledge and Dennis Patrick Slattery have in common? While BIC may be thinking of their famed products, studies have shown that "taking notes by hand requires different types of cognitive processing than taking notes on a laptop, and these different processes have consequences for learning."1

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Posted in: C.G. Jung, Technology

Pacifica Graduate Institute | The Mythology of Business: East vrs. West

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Sep 30, 2015 4:43:00 PM

The way in which a company conducts business is constructed by the culture of the people who have built the corporation and continue to operate under those cultural beliefs. As businesses move towards a global platform it is important to understand the myths and stories behind different cultures in order to fully understand the history behind such business models as well as how one engages with a customers holding different cultural beliefs. This understanding of cultural mythologies enables us to be more empathetic to differing ideas and perspectives, allowing us to understand that we may live in one subjective truth, but so does the other person sitting across from you.

In an insightful TED Talk Devdutt Pattanaik explores the mythologies that exist behind east and west thinking and how these stories have shaped differing nation's business models and company culture.    

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Posted in: Connecting Cultures, Mythology

My First Days of Graduate School: Pacifica Graduate Institute Faculty Reflections

Posted by Nikole Hollenitsch on Sep 16, 2015 1:41:00 PM

At this time of year Pacifica welcomes 11 new groups of students to campus for their first year of graduate school. We are excited to share some personal stories from Pacifica faculty members who reflect on their first days of graduate school. 

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Posted in: Mythology, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Community, Liberation, Indigenous & Ecopsychology