The Parting of the Ways – The Final Break Between Freud and Jung 

Presented by
Marvin Spiegelman, Ph.D., Lionell Corbett, Ph.D., and Valerie McIlroy, LCSW  

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When

Saturday, October 17, 1998    
3:00 pm PDT - 5:00 pm PDT

A Dramatic Reading

The Fall 1998 Programs will open with a dramatic reading of “The Parting of the Ways”, a work written by Dr.Lionel Corbett on the selected Jung-Freud letters which show the disagreements and the bitterness as these two great pioneers held to their convictions and differences. The work is performed by three Jungian Analysts.

It is well known that Carl Jung began his psychoanalytic career as a favored pupil of Sigmund Freud. They became colleagues and close friends, but as Jung matured in his thinking, he found himself increasingly in disagreement with Freud leading to a final break in 1923. Jung’s wife, Emma, attempted to help the two men to reconcile but to no avail.

Lionel Corbett, Ph.D.is presently teaching at Pacifica Institute (Santa Barbara). He has great expertise in the life of Freud and his contributions to psychology. He is a Jungian Analyst and author of this work.

Marvin Spiegelman, Ph.D.is a well known lecturer and author with many books to his credit comparing Jung with other disciplines and religions. He is a Jungian Analyst with a private practice in Studio City, Calif.

Valerie McIlroy, LCSW is a Jungian Analyst and a member of the Board of Directors of the C.G. Jung Club of Orange County. She has a private practice in Newport Beach,Calif.

Cast of Characters:

Carl Jung portrayed by Marvin Spiegelman, Ph.D

Sigmund Freud portrayed by Lionell Corbett, Ph.D

Emma Jung portrayed by Valerie McIIroy, LCSWF