The Psychology of Projection is a two-part online webinar series exploring projection as a central psychological mechanism through which unconscious aspects of the personality are experienced through others.
Drawing on Jungian psychology, psychoanalytic thought, object relations theory, and clinical understanding, this series examines how projection shapes attraction, idealization, emotional triggers, conflict, admiration, and relational dynamics. Participants will explore both the recognition of projection and the transformative process of withdrawing projection and reclaiming projected aspects of the self as part of psychological integration and individuation.
The series registration includes live teaching for both workshops, recordings, PDF presentations, reflective exercises, and access to the private Q&A discussion space following each session.
The Psychology of Projection is a two-part online webinar series exploring projection as a central psychological mechanism through which unconscious aspects of the personality are experienced through others.
Drawing on Jungian psychology, psychoanalytic thought, object relations theory, and clinical understanding, this series examines how projection shapes attraction, idealization, emotional triggers, conflict, admiration, and relational dynamics. Participants will explore both the recognition of projection and the transformative process of withdrawing projection and reclaiming projected aspects of the self as part of psychological integration and individuation.
The series registration includes live teaching for both workshops, recordings, PDF presentations, reflective exercises, and access to the private Q&A discussion space following each session.