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SUMMARY:Unexpected Pieces of Our Hearts:  How Synchronicity Shapes the Sto
 ries of Our Families
DESCRIPTION:Unexpected Pieces of Our Hearts:\nHow Synchronicity Shapes the 
 Stories of Our Families\nPresented by\nRobert H. Hopcke\, MFT\nSunday\,  A
 pril 14\, 2019\, 4:00 - 6:00 pm\nJung's concept of synchronicity or meanin
 gful chance is one of his most engaging and familiar. In this lecture\, Ro
 b Hopcke will be presenting the four aspects of synchronistic events that 
 make up Jung's thoughts on this phenomenon in order to place this notion w
 ithin the overall context of Jung's theories on analytical psychology.  Us
 ing his own recent research on synchronistic events within family and love
  relationships specifically\, he will be using these stories to show how s
 ynchronicity operates through the archetype of "family" unconsciously to c
 reate wholeness in our lives through what seems at first to us like random
  chance.   \nCourse objectives:\nUnderstand the concept of synchronicity a
 nd why this concept is important to the later theoretical work of C.G. Jun
 g within the context of his analytical psychology\nDescribe the four disti
 nctive aspects of synchronistic events that differentiate them from ordina
 ry coincidences\nIdentify the archetypal foundation of synchronistic event
 s and use that awareness to discern the subjective meaning of these events
  as they may occur to themselves or to others\nRobert H. Hopcke\, MFT has 
 been in private practice in Berkeley\, California since 1986.  He is the a
 uthor of the 1997 bestseller There Are No Accidents:  Synchronicity and th
 e Stories of Our Lives\, which has been translated into over a dozen langu
 ages\, and most recently followed by his latest work\, There are No Accide
 nts in Love and Relationships:  Meaningful Coincidences and the Stories of
  Our Families.  His books in other areas include some now standard scholar
 ly reference works within the field of analytical psychology\, including J
 ung\, Jungians and Homosexuality\; Men's Dreams\, Men's Healing\; A Guided
  Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung\; and The Persona:  Where Sacre
 d Meets Profane.  He also taught for a number of years at the Institute fo
 r Transpersonal Psychology\, now Sofia University\, in Palo Alto\, Califor
 nia. 
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