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02/25/08 - Jungian analyst to speak at 2008 Fay Lecture Series

Joseph Cambray, a Jungian analyst, is the speaker for the 2008 Fay Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology.  The lecture is titled “Synchronicity:  Nature & Psyche in an Interconnected Universe” and will take place April 5-6 in Room 206 of the Memorial Student Center (MSC). Tickets will go on sale at the MSC Box Office March 19.

The annual lecture series consists of four lectures with subsequent publication by Texas A&M University Press. Visit the Texas A&M University Press page to see published volumes from the Fay Lecture Series.

Cambray is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Boston, Mass., and Providence, R.I., and a faculty member in the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Cambray is currently president-elect of the International Association for Analytical Psychology.

The Carolyn and Ernest Fay Lecture in Analytical (Jungian) Psychology was established to further the ideas of C.G. Jung among students, faculty, therapists and citizens, as well as to enhance the scholarly activities related to analytical psychology. 

 
Schedule of Events

All lectures held in Room 206 of the Memorial Student Center

Saturday, April 5:

9 a.m.

“Synchronicity:  The History of a Radical Idea”

 11 a.m.

“Interconnectedness:  Visions and Science of Field Theory”

 

Sunday, April 6:

9 a.m.

“Extending the Edge of Synchronicity”

 11 a.m.

“Organizational and Cultural Synchronicities”

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Contact:  Holly Lambert, hollyalyselambert@libarts.tamu.edu, 979.862.4879