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ISAPZURICH Internationales Seminar für Analytische Psychologie Zürich International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich AGAP Post-Graduate Jungian Training Hochstrasse 38 CH-8044 Zürich Tel. 043 344 00 66 Fax 043 268 56 19 Email [email protected] www.isapzurich.com PROGRAMM FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER 2008 PROGRAM SPRING SEMESTER 2008

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ISAPZURICH Internationales Seminar für Analytische Psychologie Zürich

International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich AGAP Post-Graduate Jungian Training

Hochstrasse 38 CH-8044 Zürich

Tel. 043 344 00 66 Fax 043 268 56 19 Email [email protected]

www.isapzurich.com

PROGRAMM FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER

2008

PROGRAM SPRING SEMESTER

2008

SOMMERSEMESTER / SUMMER SEMESTER 2007 16.4.07 – 14.7.07

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WICHTIGE DATEN FRÜHLINGS-

SEMESTER 2008 HERBST- SEMESTER 2008

Semesterdaten Montag, 11.2.08 – Sonntag, 1.6.08

Montag, 8.9.08 – Samstag, 13.12.08

Anmeldeschluss für Examina Freitag, 1.2.08 Freitag, 29.8.08 Einschreibung und Überweisung der Semestergebühren

Freitag, 1.2.08

Freitag, 8.8.08

Orientierungstreffen mit neuen Studierenden

Mittwoch, 13.2.08 10.00

Mittwoch, 10.9.08 10.00

Semestereröffnungsparty Samstag, 16.2.08

18.30 Samstag, 13.9.08 18.30

Semesterpause Montag, 17.3.08-

Sonntag 30.3.08

Examensperiode Montag, 14.4.08 -

Freitag, 16.5.08 Montag, 3.11.08 – Freitag, 28.11.08

Treffen der Seminarleitung mit Studierenden

Mittwoch, 16.4.08 19.30

Mittwoch, 12.11.08 19.30

Examenskonferenz (nur für Analytiker)

Dienstag, 20.5.08 19.30

Mittwoch, 3.12.08 19.30

Treffen der neu promovierten DiplomkandidatInnen mit der Studienleitung

Freitag, 23.5.08 10.00

Dienstag, 9.12.08 10.00

Diplomübergabe Freitag, 23.5.08

19.00 Samstag, 13.12.08 19.00

Jungian Odyssey Sonntag, 25.5.08 –

Sonntag, 1.6.08

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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IMPORTANT DATES SPRING

SEMESTER 2008 FALL SEMESTER 2008

Semester dates Monday, 11.2.08 – Sunday, 1.6.08

Monday, 8.9.08 – Saturday, 13.12.08

Registration deadline for exams Friday, 1.2.08 Friday, 29.8.08 Registration deadline and payment of fees

Friday, 1.2.08 Friday, 8.8.08

Orientation meeting for new students

Wednesday 13.2.08, 10:00

Wednesday 10.9.08, 10.00

Semester party Saturday, 16.2.08

18:30 Saturday, 13.9.08 18.30

Semester break Monday, 17.3.08 –

Sunday, 30.3.08

Examination period Monday, 14.4.08 -

Friday, 16.5.08 Monday, 3.11.08 – Friday, 28.11.08

Meeting of Officers Committee with students

Wednesday 16.4.08, 19:30

Wednesday 12.11.08, 19.30

Examination conference (for analysts only)

Tuesday, 20.5.08 19:30

Wednesday, 3.12.08, 19.30

Meeting of newly promoted Diploma Candidates with the Director of Studies

Friday, 23.5.08 10:00

Tuesday, 9.12.08 10.00

Awarding of diplomas Friday, 23.5.08

19:00 Saturday, 13.12.08 19.00

Jungian Odyssey Sunday, 25.5.08 -

Sunday, 1.6.08

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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ISAPZURICH Seminarleitung / Officers Committee N.N. Präsident / President Stacy Wirth, M.A. Vizepräsidentin / Vice President

[email protected] Stefan Boëthius, Dr. phil. Quästor / Treasurer

[email protected] Sandy Schnekenburger, Administrative Leiterin / Director of Administration Adv.Dipl.P.S.W. [email protected] N.N. Studienleiterin / Director of Studies Doris Lier, lic phil. Aufnahmeleiterin / Director of Admissions [email protected] Nathalie Baratoff, lic.phil. Programmleiterin / Director of Program [email protected] Studentenvertretung / Student Representatives N.N.

N.N. Sekretariat Öffnungszeiten / Office Hours Auskunft / Information [email protected] Karin Buchser [email protected] Myrta Blarer [email protected] Elena Eckels [email protected] Helga Kopecky [email protected] Montag - Freitag / Monday - Friday 09.30 - 12.00, 13.30 - 16.00 Bibliothek Öffnungszeiten / Library hours Helga Kopecky [email protected]

Semester Dienstag/Tuesday, Mittwoch/Wednesday 13.30-16.30 Donnerstag/Thursday 09.30-12.30 Semesterpause/semester break Dienstag/Tuesday 09.30-12.00 Donnerstag/Thursday 09.30-12.00

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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VORLESUNGSVERZEICHNIS: ERLÄUTERUNGEN VORLESUNGEN sind öffentlich zugänglich. Gebühren für nicht immatrikulierte Besucher: CHF 25.00 pro Vorlesung (2 x 45 min) CHF 15.00 reduzierte Gebühr für Studierende und AHV/IV (mit Ausweis) SEMINARE In der Regel sind Seminare den immatrikulierten Studierenden vorbehalten. „IAAP-Routers“ sind nach individueller Absprache mit dem Studiendirektor ebenfalls zugelassen. Anmeldung mit beiliegendem Einschreibeformular innerhalb der Anmeldefrist. FALLKOLLOQUIEN sind DiplomkandidatInnen vorbehalten. STUDIERENDE Immatrikulierte FachhörerInnen AusbildungskandidatInnen DiplomkandidatInnen KANDIDATEN AusbildungskandidatInnen DiplomkandidatInnen SEMESTER PROGRAM: EXPLANATION LECTURES are open to the public. Entrance fees for non-matriculated auditors: CHF 25.00 for each lecture (2 x 45 min.) CHF 15.00 reduced fee for students, senior citizens, disabled persons (with identification) SEMINARS As a rule, seminars are reserved for matriculated ISAP students. IAAP Routers may also attend seminars, under conditions explained in their individual meeting with the Director of Studies. Use enclosed form for registration (note deadline) CASE COLLOQUIA are reserved for Diploma Candidates STUDENTS Registered Auditors Training Candidates Diploma Candidates CANDIDATES Training Candidates Diploma Candidates

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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Gebühren Frühlingsemester 2008 Semestergebühren

• Ausbildungskandidaten CHF 2’600* • Diplomkandidaten CHF 2’400* • Immatrikulierte Fachhörer CHF 2’200* • Urlaubsgebühren Kandidaten CHF 700* • Urlaubsgebühren Fachhörer CHF 100*

Examensgebühren

• Propädeutisches Examen CHF 900 • Diplomprüfung CHF 2’400 • Weiterbildung: Prüfung und Abschluss-Bestätigung CHF 300 • Prüfungssverschiebungen (pro Prüfung) CHF 100 • Prüfungswiederholung:

Fallprüfung CHF 500 Übrige Prüfungen (pro Prüfung) CHF 150

Sonstige Kosten

• Anmeldung zum Studium CHF 150 • Eignungsinterviews CHF 120 /Stunde

VORLESUNGEN sind öffentlich zugänglich. Gebühren für nicht immatrikulierte BesucherInnen: CHF 25.00 pro Vorlesung (2 x 45 min) CHF 15.00 reduzierte Gebühr für Studierende und AHV/IV (mit Ausweis) Bankverbindung: Credit Suisse, Konto-Nummer 622208-71, Clearing-Nummer 0551 ISAP ZURICH – AGAP Hochstrasse 38, CH-8044 Zürich IBAN CH65 0483 5062 2208 7100 0 SWIFT-BIC: CRES CH ZZ 86S Zahlung mit Kreditkarte: www.isapzurich.com, Menüpunkt „Kreditkarten Zahlung“ *) Die Semestergebühren beinhalten den Mitgliederbeitrag der ISAP Studentenvereinigung von CHF 25. Wenn Sie nicht Mitglied sein möchten, können Sie die CHF 25 von den Semestergebühren abziehen.

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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Fees Spring Semester 2008 Semester fees

• Training Candidates CHF 2’600* • Diploma Candidates CHF 2’400* • Registered Auditors CHF 2’200* • Leave of Absence Candidates CHF 700* • Leave of Absence Matriculated Auditors CHF 100*

Examination fees

• Propaedeuticum CHF 900 • Diploma CHF 2’400 • Continuing Education: Exam and Certificate CHF 300 • Postponement of Examination (per Examination) CHF 100 • Repetition of Examination:

Case Examination CHF 500 Other Examinations (per Examination) CHF 150

Other Costs

• Application for Training CHF 150 • Assessment Interviews CHF 120 /hour

LECTURES are open to the public. Entrance fees for non-registered auditors: CHF 25.00 for each lecture (2 x 45 min.) CHF 15.00 reduced fee for students, senior citizens, disabled persons (with identification) Bank/post account Credit Suisse, Account-No 622208-71, Clearing-No 0551 ISAP ZURICH – AGAP Hochstrasse 38, CH-8044 Zürich IBAN CH65 0483 5062 2208 7100 0 SWIFT-BIC: CRES CH ZZ 86S Credit Card Payment: www.isapzurich.com, menu “Credit Card Payment” *) Semester fees include the fee for student association membership of CHF 25. If you prefer not to be a member, you may subtract the CHF 25 from the semester fee.

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Lecture & Film by

Thursday, 13 March 2008 19:00–21:00

Collegium Helveticum Schmelzbergstrasse 25

8092 Zürich

Peter Ammann, Dr.phil. Lecturer & Training Analyst, ISAPZURICH Independent Filmmaker Georg Schönbächler, Dr.sc.nat. Coordinator at Collegium Helveticum Pharmacologist Lecturer, Theological School of the Benedictine Abbey Einsiedeln

Free Entry

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Lecture by

Thursday, 16 May 2008 18:00–19:45

ISAPZURICH

Hochstrasse 38 8044 Zurich

Raffaella Ada Colombo, MD Lecturer, ISAPZURICH Psychiatrist, General Hospital Legnano Jungian Analyst, Private Practice

&

Prof. Rodney Douglas, MD, PhD Co-Director, Neuroinformatics Institute ETH, UZH

CHF 25.00 CHF 15.00

No Reservations

Presented by ISAPZURICH

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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Jungian Odyssey 2008

Photo courtesy of www.beatenbergbilder.ch

Intimacy: Venturing the Uncertainties of the Heart

May 25th – June 1st 2008 Beatenberg, Switzerland

Annual Summer Conference & Retreat

Program Details at Student Info & Registration Materials at

www.jungianodyssey.ch [email protected]

Student Registration Deadline

1 February 2008

Presented by

ISAPZURICH International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich

Hochstrasse 38, 8044 Zurich, Switzerland T +41 (0)43 344 00 66 F +41 (0)43 268 56 19

[email protected] www.isapzurich.com

AGAP Post-Graduate Jungian Training

In 2008 with Kathrin Asper, Dr.phil. Raffaella Colombo, MD Deborah Egger, MSW Allan Guggenbühl, Prof.Dr. Gary Hayes, lic.phil. Mario Jacoby, Dr.phil. Urs H. Mehlin, Prof.Dr.phil Noirin NiRiain, D.Theol. Dariane Pictet, AdvDipExPsy Murray Stein, PhD John O’Donahue, PhD Ursula Wirtz, Dr.phil. and many others…

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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LEGENDE KEY FÄCHER AREAS of STUDY

01 Grundlagen der Analytischen Psychologie Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology 02 Psychologie des Traums Psychology of Dreams 03 Psychologische Deutung von Mythen und Märchen Psychological Interpretation of Myths and Fairy Tales 04 Psychologische Deutung von Bildern Psychological Interpretation of Pictures 05 Ethnologie und Psychologie Ethnology and Psychology 06 Religion und Psychologie Religion and Psychology 07 Assoziationsexperiment und Komplexlehre Association Experiment and Theory of Complexes 08 Entwicklungspsychologie und Kinderpsychologie Developmental Psychology and Child Psychology 09 Vergleichende Neurosenlehre Comparative Study of Neurosis 10 Psychopathologie & Psychiatrie Psychopathology & Psychiatry 11 Individuation 12 Praktischer Fall Practical Case 13 Fallkolloquien Case Colloquia

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11. Februar – 1. Juni 2008 Please check website for possible changes www.isapzurich.com Bitte konsultieren Sie die Website bezüglich möglicher Änderungen (V) VORLESUNG (S) SEMINAR (K) KOLLOQUIUM (L) LECTURE (S) SEMINAR (C) COLLOQUIUM

01 GRUNDLAGEN DER ANALYTISCHEN PSYCHOLOGIE FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY 01 01 Jan Wiener, M.Sc.

(L) Monday, Room U 11.02. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Transference and Countertransference The Making of Meaning

01 02

Judith Harris, M.A. (S) Monday-Thursday, Room U 11.02. 16:00-17:45 12.02. 13.02. 14.02.

Reading Seminar: CW 9, ii Aion ”The Ego”, “The Shadow”, “The Syzygy: Anima and Animus”, “The Self” (20 students)

01 03

Jan Wiener, M.Sc. (S) Tuesday, Room 106 12.02. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Transference and Countertransference Practical seminar to 01 01 with case presentations by participants. (12 diploma candidates)

01 04 Ingela Romare, M.A.

(L) Friday, Room U 15.02. 17:00-21:45

The Father and Mother Archetypes as Seen in the Film “Best Intentions“ (script Ingmar Bergman) Introductory lecture and showing of the film about Ingmar Bergman’s parents

01 05 Ingela Romare, M.A.

(S) Saturday, Room U 16.02. 10:00-17:45

The Father and Mother Archetypes as Seen in the Film “Best Intentions“ (script Ingmar Bergman) Learning to recognize the father and mother archetypes and compIexes by looking deeper into the film about Ingmar Bergman’s parents (all students)

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01 06 Ellynor Barz, lic.phil. (S) Saturday 16.02. 10:00-13:45 23.02. 01.03.

Introduction to Psychodrama, based on Jungian Psychology Theoretical and practical approach to psychodrama Experiential seminar Wengi 11, Zumikon (10 training and diploma candidates)

01 07 Michael Péus. lic.phil.

(V) Montag, Raum U 18.02. 20.00-21.45

Burnout und westliche Kultur aus der Sicht der Jungschen Energetik

01 08 Nathalie Baratoff, lic.phil.

(S) Wednesday, Room U 05.03. 10:00-11:45 12.03. 02.04. 09.04. 16.04. 23.04.

Jung’s Typology The compass of the psyche (16 students)

01 09 Michael Péus. lic.phil.

(S) Dienstag, Raum U 01.04. 20.00-21.45 08.04. 15.04.

Burnout und westliche Kultur aus der Sicht der Jungschen Energetik Psychodynamik und Mythologie eines exemplarischen Leidens mit Fallbeispielen; Literaturbeispiel: Graham Greene: A Burnt Out Case (dt.: Ein ausgebrannter Fall) (8 Studierende)

01 10 Dariane Pictet, Ad.Dip.Ex.Psych.

(L) Monday, Room U 19.05. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Introduction to Jungian Psychology An introduction to the fundamentals of Jung’s psychology in preparation for the Prelude week and the Jungian Odyssey

01 11 Brigitte Egger, Dr.sc.nat.ETH

(L) Tuesday-Thursday, Room U 20.05. 10:00-11:45 21.05. 22.05.

The Symbol: Biological Roots and Therapeutic Significance

02 PSYCHOLOGIE DES TRAUMS / PSYCHOLOGY OF DREAMS 02 12 Heike Weis, Dr.med.

(V) Donnerstag, Raum U 14.02. 18.00-19.45 21.02.

Psychodynamik in Träumen

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02 13 Urs H. Mehlin, Prof. Dr.phil.

(S) Tuesday, Room U 01.04. 10:00-11:45 08.04. 15.04. 22.04.

Introduction to Dream Interpretation Dream interpretation is an essential part of our professional training and work. Learning some principles will be combined with practical exercises. (all students)

02 14

Jan Peter Hallmark, lic.oec.HSG (S) Tuesday, Room 106 01.04. 10:00-11:45 15.04. 29.04. 13.05.

Real-time dream-work This seminar is not so much about the dream itself as about how we work with it in the session. Participants will practice using their own dreams. Experiential seminar (12 diploma candidates)

02 15

Kristina Schellinski, M.A. (S) Friday, Saturday, Room 106 Friday, Room 106 11.04. 14:00-17:45

When What Can’t Be Said, Shows Up in Dreams How dreams of children and grandchildren reveal the trauma of war, generations past. We will analyze dreams of clients from different countries in Europe with the psychology of dreams by C.G. Jung, in connection with the concept of transgenerational psychology. (all students)

02 16

Kristina Schellinski, M.A. (S) Samstag, Raum 106 12.04. 10:00-11:45 12:45-13.30

Das Unsagbare: ein Fall für Träume Wie Kinder und Enkel heute den Krieg von damals verarbeiten Anhand von Fällen aus der Praxis, analysieren wir Träume von Klienten aus verschiedenen Ländern Europas mit der Traumtheorie von C.G. Jung, in Verbindung mit Konzepten der transgenerationellen Psychologie. (alle Studierende)

02 17 Peter Ammann, Dr.phil.

(L) Friday, Room U 23.05. 10:00-11:45

Jung and Nature Jung’s concept of nature with regard to dreams and the unconscious

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03 PSYCHOLOGISCHE DEUTUNG VON MYTHEN UND MÄRCHEN PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF MYTHS AND FAIRY TALES 03 18

Judith Harris, M.A. (S) Tuesday-Friday, Room 106 19.02. 16:00-17:45 20.02. 21.02. 22.02.

The Development of the Feminine in Fairy Tales: „The Goose Girl“ and „All Fur“ (20 students)

03 19 Hanna Hadorn, Theologin

(S) Freitag, Samstag, Raum 106 07.03. 16.00-19.45 08.03. 10.00-16.00

Der Dummling im Märchen Anhand von Märchen nähern wir uns der Figur des Dummlings an und beleuchten die Rolle, die er in der praktischen Arbeit spielt.

03 20 Irene Berkenbusch, Dr.phil.

(V) Donnerstag, Raum U 13.03. 16.00-17.45

Der Weg der Individuation im Märchen Ausgewählte Beispiele

03 21 Irene Berkenbusch, Dr.phil.

(S) Freitag, Raum 106 14.03. 10.00-11.45 14.00-15.45

Der Weg der Individuation im Märchen Ausgewählte Beispiele (12 Studierende)

03 22 Kathrin Asper, Dr.phil.

(L) Thursday, Room U 17.04. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

The Myth of Hephaistos Reflections and psychological use

03 23 Nathalie Baratoff, lic.phil.

(L) Tues.,Thurs., Fri., Room U 20.05. 14:00-15:45 22.05. 23.05.

„The Golden Children“ A twin fairy tale from Grimm

04 PSYCHOLOGISCHE DEUTUNG VON BILDERN PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF PICTURES

04 24 Linda Briendl, lic.phil. (S) Thursday, Room 106/U 03.04. 18:00-19:45 10.04. 17.04.

Art as Therapy How to Integrate Works of Art into Therapy (12 students)

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04 25 Anna B. Kohler, dipl. analyt.

Psychologin für Kinder und Jugendliche (L) Friday, Room 106 04.04. 10:00-11:45

Parallel Development of Mother and Child as Shown in Pictures

04 26 Anna B. Kohler, dipl. analyt.

Psychologin für Kinder und Jugendliche (S) Friday 11.04. 10:00-11:45 18.04. 25.04. 02.05. Deutsch / English

Expressive Painting (A. Stern) Experiential seminar to 04 25 Ausdrucksmalen (A.Stern) Seminar mit Selbsterfahrung zu 04 25 Erlenhof-Jugendheim Erlenhofstr. 48, 4153 Reinach BL, www.erlenhof-jugendheim.ch Cost of material: CHF 43

04 27 Isabelle Meier, Dr.phil.

(S) Freitag, Raum 106/U 11.04. 18.00-19.45 18.04. 25.04.

Aktive Imagination II mit Bilderinterpretation Theorie und Beispiele von Patientenimaginationen und Bilderinterpretationen Seminar mit Selbsterfahrung (12 Studierende)

04 28 Maria Anna Bernasconi, lic.phil.

(L)Tuesday, Wednesday, Room U 06.05. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45 07.05. 10:00-11.45

Meaning - Making Through the Arts Having a deeper experience of world and soul by playing music, writing poetry, dancing, painting, improvisational theatre

04 29 Rhoda Isaac, M.A.

(S) Wed., Thurs., Room U 07.05. 14:00-15:45 08.05. 12:00-13:45

Process in Pictures from the Unconsicous We will look at drawing and painting series of journeys through the unconscious. These pictures will help us to experience how children, adults and people dealing with suicide all struggle with their individuation process. (20 students)

04 30

Rhoda Isaac, M.A. (S) Friday, Room U 09.05. 12:00-13:45

Techniques to Activate and Integrate the Drawing of Pictures from the Unconscious in Analysis. Please bring drawing materials. Drawing pads and crayons, etc. will work well. Experiential seminar (20 students)

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05 ETHNOLOGIE UND PSYCHOLOGIE / ETHNOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY 05 31 Kiyomi Hirose, M.A.

(L) Wednesday-Friday, Room U 20.02. 14:00-15:45 21.02. 22.02.

An Approach to Japanese Culture Japanese rites of passage in folk religion and Buddhism

05 32

Nancy Krieger, MBA (L) Wednesday, Room U 27.02. 14:00-15:45 05.03. 12.03.

Rage and the Archetypal Feminine We will follow the image of Peldan Lhamo, the wrathful goddess and patron saint of Tibet, as it develops historically and as it manifests within different socio-cultural settings both in Tibet and in modern Western women.

05 33

Peter Ammann, Dr.phil. Georg Schönbächler, Dr.sc.nat. (L) Thursday 13.03. 19:00-21.00

Healing in Two Worlds: Jungian Analysts Encounter African Traditional Healers Reflections on a project initiated in South Africa at the IAAP Congress 2007 Lecture with videos Special event: In collaboration with the Collegium Helveticum Schmelzbergstrasse 25, 8093 Zürich

05 34

Maria Anna Bernasconi, lic.phil. (V) Dienstag, Raum U 01.04. 18.00-19.45 08.04. 15.04. 22.04.

Wer näht den zerissenen Weg zusammen? Weg und Gehen - Erbe der Evolutionsgeschichte und Symbol

05 35

Peter Ammann, Dr.phil. (S) Friday, Room U 04.04. 10:00-11:45 11.04. 18.04.

Healing in Two Worlds: Jungian Analysts Encounter African Traditional Healers Reflections on a project initiated in South Africa at the IAAP Congress 2007 (with videos) (15 students)

05 36 Maria Anna Bernasconi, lic.phil.

(L) Thursday, Friday, Room U 08.05. 14:00-15:45 09.05. 10:00-11:45 15.05. 14:00-15:45 16.05. 10:00-11:45

Snake – Toad – Bird – Stag: Totem Animals of Zurich Archeological discoveries and sagas of Zurich

FRÜHLINGSSEMESTER / SPRING SEMESTER 2008 11.2.08 – 1.6.08

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06 RELIGION UND PSYCHOLOGIE / RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY 06 37 Mario Jacoby, Dr.phil.

(L) Tuesday, Room U 01.04. 12:00-13:45 08.04. 15.04.

The Vision of the Twelve Year Old Jung and the Significance for His Psychology

06 38

Maria-Elisabeth Hartung, lic.phil. (S) Wednesday, Room U 02.04. 14:00-15:45 09.04. 16.04. 23.04.

Spirits and Ghosts in Contemporary Oriental Stories and in Popular Islam Required reading: C.G.Jung, CW 8, “The psychological foundations of belief in spirits.“ (12 students)

06 39 Douglas Whitcher, Ph.D.

(S) Thursday, Room U 03.04. 16:00-17:45 10.04. 17.04. 24.04.

How Does Religion Work? The psychological origin and function of religion (8 students)

06 40

Maria-Elisabeth Hartung, lic.phil. (V) Donnerstag, Raum U 03.04. 18.00-19.45

Dämonen, Geister, Rituale Wurzeln und Praktiken des Volksglaubens im islamischen Ägypten

06 41

Michael Dömer, Dr. theol. (V) Samstag, Raum U 05.04. 10.00-11.45

Jungs Münster-Erlebnis Eine religionswissenschaftliche und tiefenpsychologische Annäherung

06 42 Andreas Schweizer, Dr.theol.

(S) Thursday, Room U 10.04. 10:00-11:45 24.04. 08.05. 15.05.

Observe Nature and You Will Find the Stone How to approach an alchemical text

06 43

Velimir B. Popovic, M.S. (S) Tuesday, Wednesday, Room U 13.05. 14:00-15:45 14.05. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Icon and Personality An analytical interpretation of icons of the Eastern Orthodox Church (25 students)

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07 ASSOZIATIONSEXPERIMENT UND KOMPLEXTHEORIE ASSOCIATION EXPERIMENT AND THEORY OF COMPLEXES 07 44 Raffaella Ada Colombo, Dr.med.

(L) Friday, Room U 15.02. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Limbic System and Association Experiment The neurophysiological basis of the reaction-time and disturbances during the Word Association Test

07 45 Constance Steiner-Blake, M.Sc.

Stacy Wirth, M.A. (S) Saturday, Room U 01.03. 09:30-18:00

Association Experiment Part II Test Presentation Seminar Each participant is to present a written experiment, conducted with a current client. The material must be analyzed and interpreted, and sent to the seminar leaders and all other participants of the seminar for consideration, one month in advance. Prerequisite: Association Experiment Part I (6 diploma candidates)

07 46 Josephine Evetts-Secker,

Assoc. Prof. Emeritus (S) Friday, Saturday, Room U 02.05. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45 03.05.

Association Experiment Part I Introduction to the Association Experiment (10 Training and Diploma Candidates)

07 47 Katharina Casanova, lic.phil.

Ilsabe von Uslar Ryffel, lic.phil. (S) Samstag, Raum U 10.05. 9.30-18.00

Das Assoziationsexperiment Teil II: Prüfungsseminar Nur für Diplomkandidaten, die den 1. Teil des Seminars absolviert haben und ein Experiment mit einem Klienten vorstellen können. Die Teilnehmer sind gebeten, einen Monat zuvor Kontakt mit den Dozentinnen aufzunehmen. (4 DiplomkandidatInnen)

08 ENTWICKLUNGSPSYCHOLOGIE / DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 08 48

Urs H. Mehlin, Prof. Dr.phil. (V) Dienstag, Raum U 12.02. 18.00-19.45 19.02. 26.02. 11.03.

Seelische Leiden im Kindes- und Jugendalter Überblick über verschiedene typische Störungen diverser Symptomatik und Ätiologie, die, oft mit Spätfolgen verbunden, in der Kindheit und Jugend manifest werden

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08 49 John Hill, M.A.

(L) Wednesday, Room U 20.02. 10:00-11:45 27.02.

Dependency and Autonomy Archetypal Dimensions of Fate and Destiny

08 50 Johanna David, M.A.

(L) Thursday, Friday, Room U 21.02. 10:00-11:45 22.02.

Getting Away From Mother Using fairy tales, literature and myths to explore some of the developmental and archetypal aspects of separation

08 51 Audrey Punnett, Ph.D. (L) Monday, Room U 21.04. 14:00-15:45 22.04.

Symbol Formation Formation of the symbol, its meaning and manifestation in the work with children

09 VERGLEICHENDE NEUROSENLEHRE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NEUROSIS 09 52 Deborah Egger-Biniores, M.S.W.

(L) Monday, Room U 10.03. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Biographical Origins of Jung’s Thoughts on Neurosis

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Gary Hayes, lic.phil. (S) Monday, Room U 31.03. 10:00-11:45 07.04. 21.04. 28.04.

Facing Narcissism: Giving It a Face We Can See How can Analytical Psychology help us understand and deal with Narcissism (20 students)

09 54 Jacqueline J. West, Ph.D.

Nancy Dougherty, M.S.W. (L) Wednesday-Friday, Room U 07.05. 16:00-17:45 08.05. 09.05.

The Matrix and Meaning of Character An archetypal and developmental approach – searching for the wellspring of spirit Recommended reading: Jacqueline J. West & Nancy Dougherty The Matrix and Meaning of Character: An Archetypal and Developmental Approach, Routledge, 200 Online summary: http://www.matrixandmeaning.com

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10 PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE UND PSYCHIATRIE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY 10 55

Allan Guggenbühl Prof. Dr. phil. (L) Wednesday, Room U 05.03. 16:00-17:45

Violence: the soul’s perspective The fascination with violence and the abysmal: a psychological necessity or pathology?

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Yuriko Sato, M.D. (L) Thursday, Room U 06.03. 14:00-15:45

Encounters with the Spectrum of Autism in Adults Implications for therapeutic support

10 57 Raffaella Ada Colombo, Dr.med.

(L) Friday, Room U 07.03. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Psychopathology: Disorders of the Thinking Process

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Ruth Ledergerber, lic.phil. Christa Bolliger, lic.phil. (S) Montag Raum U 31.03. 18.00-19.45 07.04. 21.04. 28.04. 05.05.

Leseseminar: G. Rudolf: Strukturbezogene Psychotherapie Erarbeiten, was dieser Fokus für das eigene Schaffen bedeuten könnte (alle Studierenden)

10 59 Stéphanie Odermatt-Edelmann,

Dr.phil., Fachpsychologin für Klin. Psych. und Psychotherapie FSP Christine Hersche-Leuenberger, Eidg.dipl.pharm. (V) Dienstag, Raum U 22.04. 20.00-21.45 29.04.

Psychische Krankheiten aus biologischer und psychologischer Sicht Grundlegende Literatur: Josef Schöpf, Psychiatrie für die Praxis, Springer, 2003

10 60 Ursula Lenz-Bücker, Dr.med.

(V) Mittwoch, Raum U 07.05. 18.00-19.45 14.05.

Abhängigkeitserkrankungen Symptomatik – Dynamik - Therapie

10 61 Raffaella Ada Colombo, Dr.med.

Rodney Douglas, Prof. Dr. med. (L) Friday, Room U 16.05. 18:00-19:30

The Dissolving Interface Between Mind and Brain Special event

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11 INDIVIDUATIONSPROZESS / INDIVIDUATION PROCESS 11 62 Christopher Hauke, BSc.

Luke Hockley, Ph.D. (L) Monday, Tuesday, Room U 18.02. 10:00-11:45 14:00-17:45 19.02. 10:00-11:45 14:00-15:45

Movies and Myths: A Jungian Approach Images in individuation and therapy

11 63 Christa Robinson,

Psychotherapist SPV (S) Sat., Sun., Mon. Room U/106/201 23.02. 10:00-11:45 08.03. 05.04. 19.04. 04.05. 19.05.

I Ching and Analytical Psychology Prerequisite: Introductory seminar or permission of Christa Robinson [email protected]

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Christian Roesler, Dr.phil. (L) Friday, Room U 04.04. 12:00-15:45

Individuation in the Couple Relationship A concept of Jungian couple therapy

11 65 Christa Robinson,

Psychotherapeutin SPV (S) Samstag, Sonntag, Raum U 05.04. 14.00-17.45 19.04. 04.05.

I Ching Seminar Theorie und Praxis mit der Möglichkeit zur eigenen Erfahrung (8 Studierende)

11 66 Franz-Xaver Jans-Scheidegger,

Dipl. Theol. Ursula Lenz-Bücker, Dr.med. (S) Freitag-Sonntag 11.04. 14.30 bis 13.04. 16.00 Deutsch / English

Aktive Imagination in der Begegnung mit den vier Elementen, Teil 2: Wasser Im 2. von 4 aufeinander folgenden Semestern begegnen wir der ursprünglichen Kraft der vier Elemente in der inneren und äusseren Seelenlandschaft (Bereitschaft zur Selbsterfahrung wird vorausgesetzt) (15 Studierende) Das Seminar findet im Via Cordis-Haus St. Dorothea, 6073 Flüeli-Ranft, statt. Kosten für Unterkunft, Mahlzeiten und Material CHF 230.

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Active Imagination in the Encounter with the Four Elements, Part 2: Water Experiencing the fundamental power of the four elements in inner and outer space. This experiential seminar will run four consecutive semesters. (15 students) The seminar will take place in Via Cordis-Haus St. Dorothea 6073 Flüeli-Ranft Cost for lodging, meals, materials: CHF 230.

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Monique Wulkan, lic.phil. (S) Friday, Saturday, Room U 11.04. 18:00-19:30 20:00-21:30 12.04. 10:00-12:30 14:00-16:30

Listening to the Body Experiential seminar (Please wear comfortable clothes and bring socks and a blanket) (12 students)

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Gert Sauer, Psychologischer Psychotherapeut (V) Samstag, Raum U 26.04. 10:00-11:45 14:00-17:45

Archetypisches Feld “Eros” Liebe in der Psychotherapie

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Joan Allen Smith, Dr.phil. (L) Monday, Room U 28.04. 14:00-15:45 05.05.

Unveiling the Theme The art of variation in music, alchemy and life

11 70

Penelope Yungblut, M.A. (S) Saturday, Sunday, Room U 17.05. 10:00-17:45 18.05.

Experiential Seminar in Active Imagination Exploring images arising from the unconscious, engaging in active imagination dialogue with them, and discovering the insights and stories they reveal Participants are asked to contribute CHF 15 for art materials used in the seminar. (8 students)

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Katharina Casanova, lic.phil. (L) Monday, Room U 19.05. 16:00-17:45

Sacred Feminine Energies I The wild feminine

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Penelope Yungblut, M.A. (L) Tuesday, Room U 20.05. 16:00-17:45

Sacred Feminine Energies II Exploring destructive and healing feminine energies in myth and in our lives

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Lucienne Marguerat, lic.phil. (L) Thursday, Room U 22.05. 16:00-17:45

Sacred Feminine Energies III Inanna’s Many Sisters The myth of the goddess’s death and rebirth and other examples of feminine empowerment

12 PRAKTISCHER FALL / PRACTICAL CASE 12 74 Maria-Elisabeth Hartung, lic.phil.

(S) Wed., Thurs., Room 106 13.02. 12:00-15:45 14.02 10:00-11:45

Introduction to Short-Term Psychotherapy and Crisis Intervention (training and diploma candidates)

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Joanne Wieland-Burston, Ph.D. (V) Freitag, Raum U 22.02. 18.00-19.45

Seelische Nachwirkungen der NS-Zeit aus der Sicht der analytischen Psychologie Die NS-Zeit und die Generationen danach – 8 Jahre Fallstudien einer Supervisions-Gruppe

12 76 Murray Stein, Ph.D.

(S) Thursday, Room U 28.02. 10:00-11:45 06.03. 13.03.

Ethics in Analytical Psychology, Theory and Practice (20 training candidates)

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Ottavio Mariani, M.D. (S) Friday, Room 106 29.02. 14:00-17:45

Introduction to Psychotherapy of Psychotic States Facing and understanding specific (psychological) needs and archetypal dimensions in delusional states and in severe personality disorders (training and diploma candidates)

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Georgine Ried Hasler, dipl.Psych. (S) Donnerstag, Raum 106 03.04. 16.00-17.45 10.04. 17.04 24.04

Ein Weg aus der Sprachlosigkeit Individuationsprozess und Traumabearbeitung einer Analysandin. Schwerpunkt auf Arbeiten mit Tonerde, Träumen, Übertragung und Gegenübertragung (16 Diplomkandidaten)

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FALL-KOLLOQUIEN / CASE COLLOQUIA

For diploma candidates only. Registration and payment directly with colloquium leader. Any changes are the responsibility of the colloquium leader. Nur für Diplom-KandidatInnen. Anmeldung und Teilnahmegebühr direkt beim Leiter. Sämtliche Änderungen sind in der Verantwortung des Kolloquiumleiters.

13 79 Mario Jacoby, Ph.D.

Monday 11.02. 12:00-13:45 25.02. 07.04. 21.04. 05.05. 19.05.

Case Colloquium with Focus on Transference/Countertransference and Intersubjectivity (bi-weekly) (8 participants) Registration with Dr. Jacoby Tel 044 391 4938 CC takes place at Witikonerstrasse 80 8032 Zürich

13 80 Bernhard Sartorius, lic.theol.

Thursday, 16:00-17:45 Beginning 21.2.08

Case Colloquium (biweekly) (12 participants) CC takes place at Klosbachstr. 116 Tram No. 3, 8, 15 to « Römerhof »

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Joanne Wieland-Burston, Ph.D. Saturday, Sunday, room 106 23.02. 14:00-19:45 24.02. 10:00-15:45

Block Colloquium With Special Attention to the Manifestations of the Unconscious in the Body, in Drawing and Painting and in Play Images (7x) (10 participants) Registration with Joanne Wieland- Burston Tel 0049 89 2727 5131 Email [email protected]

13 82 Deborah Egger-Biniores, M.S.W.

Friday-Sunday 11.04. 16:00-18:30 12.04. 10:00-12.30 14:00-16.30 13.04. 10:00-12.30

Block Colloquium on Control Cases With Emphasis on Transference Phenomenon (6x) (8 participants) Registration with Deborah Egger Tel +41 44 920 31 63 CC will take place at Rietstrasse 3, 8712 Stäfa

13 83 Andreas Schweizer, Dr. theol.

Friday-Sunday, Room 106 18.04. 20:00-21.45 19.04. 10:00-11:45 14:00-17:45 20.04. 10:00-11:45

Block Colloquium with Emphasis on Alchemical Dream Interpretation (5x) Registration with Andreas Schweizer Tel 044 392 05 27 Email [email protected]

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13 84 John Hill, M.A. Saturday, Sunday 26.04. 9:30-18:00 27.04. 9:30.12:30

Block Colloquium With Focus on Transference and Countertransference (5x) (12 participants) Registration with John Hill Tel + 41 44 262 1976 CC takes place at Drahtzugstr. 15, 8008 Zürich

13 85 Joanne Wieland-Burston, Ph.D.

Samstag-Sonntag, Raum 106 03.05. 10.00-17.45 04.05. 10.00-13.45

Block Fall-Kolloquium mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Sprache des Unbewussten, wie sie sich im Körper, in Bildern und im Spiel äussert (10 Teilnehmer) Anmeldung bei Joanne Wieland-Burston Tel 0049 89 2727 5131 Email [email protected]

13 86 Diane Cousineau Brutsche, Ph.D.

Tuesday-Friday 06.05. 10:00-12:30 07.05. 08.05. 09.05.

Block Case Colloquium (6x) (8 participants) Registration with Diane Cousineau Brutsche: Tel 044 383 1363 [email protected] CC takes place at Steinbrüchelstr. 64 8053 Zürich

13 87 Ruth Ledergerber, lic.phil.

4 x 2.5 Std., 1 Mal monatlich Datum und Zeit nach Absprache

Fallkolloquium (6x) (6 Teilnehmer) Anmeldung bei Ruth Ledergerber Tel 044 342 0043 Email: [email protected] Universitätstrasse 9 8006 Zürich

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Doris Lier, lic.phil. Datum und Zeit nach Absprache

Fallkolloquium (alle 14 Tage) Anmeldung bei Doris Lier Tel 044 261 0345 Email: [email protected] Leonhardshalde 2, 8001 Zürich

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Stéphanie Odermatt-Edelmann, Dr.phil. Dienstags 12.15-13.45 alternierend mit 13.30-15.00 Plan nach Anmeldung

Fallkolloquium mit besonderer Berücksichtigung klinischer Aspekte (alle 2 Wochen) Anmeldung bei Stéphanie Odermatt-Edelmann Tel 044 252 00 70 und 079 421 30 36 Email [email protected] Hegibachstrasse 34 8032 Zürich

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GASTDOZENTEN GUEST LECTURERS You will find below short descriptions and photos of some of our guest lecturers. Information on ISAP Participants is posted on our website. Im Folgenden sind kurze Beschreibungen und Photos einiger unserer Gastdozenten publiziert. Informationen über ISAP-Angehörige finden Sie auf unserer Website. Johanna David Johanna David trained at the Zurich C.G.Institute and obtained her diploma in 1993. She works in private practice on the border of England and Wales. She is a member of IGAP (Independent Group of Analytical Psychology), London where she has held various posts, currently as coordinator of the studies programme. She is a member of the IAAP supervsion team in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Ottavio Mariani Ottavio Mariani, M.D., a Consultant Psychiatrist until 1999 when he graduated from the C.G. Jung Institute and began a private analytic practice , has been studying and publishing papers on psychotherapy of psychotic states since 1988. Since 2000 he teaches Theory of Neuroses and Psychoses at the Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica in Milan. During the last ten years he has developed a great interest in the thought of Wolfgang Giegerich.

Ingela Romare Ingela Romare graduated from the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich in 1997. She works in private practice in Malmö, Sweden. She is also a Film Director, educated at the Swedish Film Institute´s Filmschool 1965-68. She has made about 50 documentary films on political, social and existential questions. One of her films "On the Dignity of the Human Soul“ is about how imagination can help a person to survive torture and imprisonment under inhuman conditions. Her latest film is a trilogy about ”Faith, Hope and Love” produced for Swedish Television.

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Rhoda Isaac I was born in New York City but grew up on a farm in New Jersey. Painting and drawing were major energies that called me in childhood. I moved with my family to Zurich in 1964 and started to teach art at the American High School in Kilchberg. But when I was introduced to Jung, his theories, his concepts of the meaning of life, I was home. We stayed in Switzerland for 26 years during which time I graduated with a Diploma from the Jung Institute and started a practice. In addition to a Bachelor's degree, I have an MA in Art Therapy. Expressing the Self in a art, combined with Jung's ideas, are the cornerstones of my life.

Audrey F. Punnett Audrey F. Punnett, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Jungian Analyst with Diplomas in Adult and Child Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute - Zurich. Dr. Punnett is an Associate Clinical Professor, University of California San Francisco, and Department of Psychiatry in the Medical Education Program (Fresno). She is a Member of AGAP, IAAP, STA, ISST, Association of Play Therapy, and has a private practice in Fresno California.

Kiyomi Hirose Kiyomi Hirose is a psychotherapist at Family Guidance Centers. She also works as a psychotherapist in psychiatric clinics, and lectures at university. She conducts tests in child development. Kiyomi Hirose is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute (2005).

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STUNDENPLAN SCHEDULE

10.00-11.45 12-00-13.45 14.00-15.45 16.00-17.45 18.00-19.45 20.00-21.45

FEBRUAR Mo 11 Wiener

01 01 (U) Jacoby 13 79

Wiener 01 01 (U)

Harris 01 02 (U)

Di 12 Wiener 01 03 (106)

Wiener 01 03 (106)

Harris 01 02 (U)

Mehlin 08 48 (U)

Mi 13 Hartung 12 74 (106)

Hartung 12 74 (106)

Harris 01 02 (U)

Do 14 Hartung 12 74 (106)

Harris 01 02 (U)

Weis 02 12 (U)

Fr 15 Colombo 07 44 (U)

Colombo 07 44 (U)

Romare 01 04 (U)

Romare 01 04 (U)

Romare 01 04 (U)

Sa 16 Romare 01 05 (U)

Romare 01 05 (U)

Romare 01 05 (U)

Romare 01 05 (U)

Barz 01 06 (Zumikon)

Barz 01 06 (Zumikon)

So 17

Mo 18 Hauke/Hockley 11 62 (U)

Hauke/Hockley 11 62 (U)

Hauke/Hockley 11 62 (U)

Péus 01 07 (U)

Di 19 Hauke/Hockley 11 62 (U)

Hauke/Hockley 11 62 (U)

Harris 03 18 (106)

Mehlin 08 48 (U)

Mi 20 Hill 08 49 (U)

Hirose 05 31 (U)

Harris 03 18 (106)

Do 21 David 08 50 (U)

Hirose 05 31 (U)

Harris 03 18 (106)

Weis 02 12 (U)

Fr 22 David 08 50 (U)

Hirose 05 31 (U)

Harris 03 18 (106)

Wieland-Burston 12 75 (U)

Sa 23 Robinson 11 63 (U)

Wieland-Burston 13 81 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 81 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 81 (106)

Barz 01 06 (Zumikon)

Barz 01 06 (Zumikon)

So 24 Wieland-Burston 13 81 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 81 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 81 (106)

Mo 25 Jacoby 13 79

Di 26 Mehlin 08 48 (U)

Mi 27 Hill 08 49 (U)

Krieger 05 32 (U)

Do 28 Stein 12 76 (U)

Fr 29 Mariani 12 77 (106)

Mariani 12 77 (106)

MÄRZ

Sa 1 Steiner/Wirth 07 45 (U)

Steiner/Wirth 07 45 (U)

Steiner/Wirth 07 45 (U)

Steiner/Wirth 07 45 (U)

Barz 01 06 (Zumikon)

Barz 01 06 (Zumikon)

So 2

Mo 3

Di 4

Mi 5 Baratoff 01 08 (U)

Krieger 05 32 (U)

Guggenbühl 10 55 (U)

Do 6 Stein 12 76 (U)

Sato 10 56 (U)

Fr 7 Colombo 10 57 (U)

Colombo 10 57 (U)

Hadorn 03 19 (106)

Hadorn 03 19 (106)

Dozent/Dozentin Kurs Nr. (Raum)

Lecturer Course No. (Room)

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MÄRZ

Sa 8 Hadorn 03 19 (106)

Hadorn 03 19 (106)

Hadorn 03 19 (106)

Robinson 11 63 (U)

So 9

Mo 10 D. Egger 09 52 (U)

D. Egger 09 52 (U)

Di 11 Mehlin 08 48 (U)

Mi 12 Baratoff 01 08 (U)

Krieger 05 32 (U)

Do 13 Stein 12 76 (U)

Berkenbusch 03 20 (U)

Ammann / Schönbächler 05 33 Collegium Helveticum

Fr 14 Berkenbusch 03 21 (106)

Berkenbusch 03 21 (106)

Sa 15

So 16 Palmsonntag Palm Sunday

Mo 17 – So 30

Semesterpause Semester break

Mo 31 Hayes 09 53 (U)

Ledergerber/ Bolliger 10 58 (U)

APRIL

Di 1 Mehlin 02 13 (U)

Jacoby 06 37 (U)

Bernasconi 05 34 (U)

Péus 01 09 (U)

Hallmark 02 14 (106)

Mi 2 Baratoff 01 08 (U)

Hartung 06 38 (U)

Do 3 Whitcher 06 39 (U)

Briendl 04 24 (106)

Ried Hasler 12 78 (U)

Hartung 06 40 (U)

Fr 4 Kohler 04 25 (106)

Roesler 11 64 (U)

Roesler 11 64 (U)

Ammann 05 35 (U)

Sa 5 Robinson 11 63 (106)

Robinson 11 65 (U)

Robinson 11 65 (U)

Dömer 06 41 (U)

So 6

Mo 7 Hayes 09 53 (U)

Jacoby 13 79

Ledergerber/ Bolliger 10 58 (U)

Di 8 Mehlin 02 13 (U)

Jacoby 06 37 (U)

Bernasconi 05 34 (U)

Péus 01 09 (U)

Mi 9 Baratoff 01 08 (U)

Hartung 06 38 (U)

Do 10 Schweizer 06 42 (U)

Whitcher 06 39 (U)

Briendl 04 24 (U)

Ried Hasler 12 78 (106)

Fr 11 Kohler 04 26 (Reinach)

Schellinski 02 15 (106)

Schellinski 02 15 (106)

Meier 04 27 (106)

Ammann 05 35 (U)

D. Egger 13 82

Wulkan 11 67 (U)

Wulkan 11 67 (U)

Jans-Scheidegger / Lenz-Bücker 11 66 Flüeli Ranft

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APRIL

Sa 12 Schellinski 02 16 (106)

Schellinski 02 16 (106)

D. Egger 13 82

D. Egger 13 82

Wulkan 11 67 (U)

Wulkan 11 67 (U)

Jans-Scheidegger / Lenz-Bücker 11 66 Flüeli Ranft

So 13 D. Egger 13 82

Jans-Scheidegger / Lenz-Bücker 11 66 Flüeli Ranft

Mo 14 Sechseläuten / Zurich holiday

Di 15 Mehlin 02 13 (U)

Jacoby 06 37 (U)

Bernasconi 05 34 (U)

Péus 01 09 (U)

Hallmark 02 14 (106)

Mi 16 Baratoff 01 08 (U)

Hartung 06 38 (U)

Do 17 Asper 03 22 (U)

Asper 03 22 (U)

Whitcher 06 39 (U)

Briendl 04 24 (U)

Ried Hasler 12 78 (106)

Fr 18 Kohler 04 26 (Reinach)

Meier 04 27 (U)

Schweizer 13 83 (106)

Ammann 05 35 (U)

Sa 19 Robinson 11 63 (U)

Robinson 11 65 (U)

Robinson 11 65 (U)

Schweizer 13 83 (106)

Schweizer 13 83 (106)

Schweizer 13 83 (106)

So 20 Schweizer 13 83 (106)

Mo 21 Hayes 09 53 (U)

Jacoby 13 79

Punnett 08 51 (U)

Ledergerber/ Bolliger 10 58 (U)

Di 22 Mehlin 02 13 (U)

Punnett 08 51 (U)

Bernasconi 05 34 (U)

Odermatt / Hersche 10 59 (U)

Mi 23 Baratoff 01 08 (U)

Hartung 06 38 (U)

Do 24 Schweizer 06 42 (U)

Whitcher 06 39 (U)

Ried Hasler 12 78 (106)

Fr 25 Kohler 04 26 (Reinach)

Meier 04 27 (U)

Sa 26 Sauer 11 68 (U)

Sauer 11 68 (U)

Sauer 11 68 (U)

Hill 13 84

Hill 13 84

Hill 13 84

Hill 13 84

So 27 Hill 13 84

Mo 28 Hayes 09 53 (U)

Smith 11 69 (U)

Ledergerber/ Bolliger 10 58 (U)

Di 29 Hallmark 02 14 (106)

Odermatt / Hersche 10 59 (U)

Mi 30

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MAI

Do 1 Auffahrt Ascension Day

Fr 2 Kohler 04 26 (Reinach)

Evetts-Secker 07 46 (U)

Evetts-Secker 07 46 (U)

Sa 3 Evetts-Secker 07 46 (U)

Evetts-Secker 07 46 (U)

Wieland-Burston 13 85 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 85 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 85 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 85 (106)

So 4 Robinson 11 63 (U)

Robinson 11 65 (U)

Robinson 11 65 (U)

Wieland-Burston 13 85 (106)

Wieland-Burston 13 85 (106)

Mo 5 Jacoby

13 79 Smith 11 69 (U)

Ledergerber/ Bolliger 10 58 (U)

Di 6 Bernasconi 04 28 (U) Bernasconi

04 28 (U)

Cousineau 13 86

Mi 7 Bernasconi 04 28 (U) Isaac

04 29 (U) West/Dougherty 09 54 (U)

Lenz-Bücker 10 60 (U)

Cousineau 13 86

Do 8 Schweizer 06 42 (U)

Isaac 04 29 (U)

Bernasconi 05 36 (U)

West/Dougherty 09 54 (U)

Cousineau 13 86

Fr 9 Bernasconi 05 36 (U)

Isaac 04 30 (U) West/Dougherty

09 54 (U)

Cousineau 13 86

Sa 10 Casanova/ von Uslar 07 47 (U)

Casanova/ von Uslar 07 47 (U)

Casanova/ von Uslar 07 47 (U)

Casanova/ von Uslar 07 47 (U)

So 11 Pfingsten Whitsunday Mo 12 Pfingstmontag Di 13 Hallmark

02 14 (106) Popovic 06 43 (U)

Mi 14 Popovic 06 43 (U) Popovic

06 43 (U) Lenz-Bücker 10 60 (U)

Do 15 Schweizer 06 42 (U) Bernasconi

05 36 (U)

Fr 16 Bernasconi 05 36 (U) Colombo/Douglas

10 61 (U)

Sa 17 Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Yungblut 11 70 (U)

So 18 Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Yungblut 11 70 (U)

Mo 19 Pictet 01 10 (U)

Jacoby 13 79

Pictet 01 10 (U)

Casanova 11 71 (U)

Robinson 11 63 (106)

Di 20 B. Egger 01 11 (U) Baratoff

03 23 (U) Yungblut 11 72 (U)

Mi 21 B. Egger 01 11 (U)

Do 22 B. Egger 01 11 (U) Baratoff

03 23 (U) Marguerat 11 73 (U)

Fr 23 Ammann 02 17 (U) Baratoff

03 23 (U)

Sa 24 – Sa 31 Jungian Odyssey