Learn the basics of Jung’s theory and its implications for Right Livelihood and work as a spiritual path.
Discover ways to deepen your understanding of psychological patterns which block you from achieving your highest good.
Your instructor for this course:
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Senior Instructor
James R. Newell, Ph.D.
James Newell is an educator, counselor, personal coach, professional musician, and the director of the Depth Psychology Alliance. James earned his master’s degree in Pastoral Counseling and Theology from Vanderbilt University Divinity School, with a focus on Jungian psychology. He earned his doctorate in History of Religions from the Vanderbilt University Graduate School of Religion. James has taught online and face to face courses for Central Michigan University, Western Kentucky University, Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State University, and other institutions.
Testimonials
Dr. James Newell is a gifted teacher
Bonnie Bright, PhD, founder of the Depth Psychology Alliance
Dr. James Newell is highly knowledgeable in Jungian Psychology
Monica Flores, Ed.D
James is a knowledgeable and caring instructor with an engaging teaching style
Ann Amberg, MCS, Transpersonal Leadership Consultant
The courses I have taken with Dr. Newell have perfectly prepped me for my graduate studies in psychoanalysis
Nirlap Bettenhauser, student
Course curriculum
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1
Individuation and Right Livelihood: Work as a Spiritual Path
- Free 1 - Welcome to the Introductory Module of Individuation and Right Livelihood: Work as a Spiritual Path!
- Free 2 - Individuation and Right Livelihood: Work as a Spiritual Path - Free Introductory Class FREE PREVIEW
- Free 3 - Introductory Module: Suggested Readings and Additional Resources. FREE PREVIEW
- Free 4 - Additional Video Resource: An Introduction to Depth Psychology FREE PREVIEW
- Free 5 - Before moving on...Thank you! FREE PREVIEW
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Seminar 1: Your Personal Vision of Work as a Spiritual Path
- M1/1: Learning and Assessment Activities
- M1/2: Video Lesson: Your Personal Vision of Work as a Spiritual Path
- M1/3: An Additional, Optional Resource - Sample SMART goals worksheet #1
- M1/4: An Additional, Optional Resource - Sample SMART goals worksheet #2
- M1/5: An Additional, Optional Resource - How to Write SMART goals
- M1/6: An Additional, Optional Resource - Personal Path assessment
- M1/7: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study: Buddhist Teachings on Right Livelihood.
- M1/8: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study: The Right Livelihood Way: A Source Book for Changemakers
- M1/9: Additional, Optional Video Resource: What is Right Livelihood?
- M1/10: Module Resources
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Seminar 2: The Blocks: What is Keeping Me From My Vision?
- M2/1: Learning and Assessment Activities
- M2/2: Video Lesson: What is Keeping Me From My Vision?
- M2/3: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M2/4: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M2/5: Additional, Optional Video Resource: Jack Kornfield
- M2/6: Module Assignments and Additional Resources
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Seminar 3: Preparing For Change
- M3/1: Learning and Assessment Activities
- M3/2: Video Lesson: Preparing For Change
- M3/3: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M3/4: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M3/5: Additional, Optional Video Resource: Thich Nhat Hanh
- M3/6: Module Assignments and Additional Resources
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Seminar 4: Change and Transformation
- M4/1: Learning and Assessment Activities
- M4/2: Video Lesson: Change and Transformation
- M4/3: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M4/4: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M4/5: An Additional, Optional Resource for Study
- M4/6: Additional, Optional Video Resource - Awareness of the Self
- M4/5: Suggested Readings and Additional Resources