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Download this page as PDF (135 Kb) Curriculum Vitae 2003 to Present Jungian Analytical Psychology Practice. Courses in Integrative Studies in Jungian Psychology. Zurich, Switzerland. 1998 - 2003 Jungian Analytical Practice. Taos, NM; Port Townsend, WA, USA. 1994 - 1998 Jungian Analytical Practice. Zurich, Switzerland. 1990 - 1997 Diplomate Jungian Analyst. Ph.D. Diploma. C. G. Jung Institute; Zurich, Switzerland. 1991 - 1994 Instructor. Private, year-long courses in visual art and Jungian psychology; Staefa-Kehlhof, Switzerland. Supported by a grant from The Susan Bach Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. The Susan Bach Foundation funds research in the relationship between psyche and soma. 1990 - 1994 Independent research/Courses in movement, combining body-oriented therapy approaches, Jungian psychology and non-performance theatre approaches. Zurich, Switzerland. 1983 - 1987 M.A., Psychology. California State University. 1985 - 1986 Dance/Movement Therapy Program. California State University. 1977 - 1995 Visual Artist. Work shown in San Francisco; Santa Fe; Seattle; Phoenix; Dallas; New York; France; Switzerland. 1974 - 1976 Chinese Civilization Program. The Evergreen State College. 1969 - 1971 B.F.A.. Painting and Printmaking. Minor, Portuguese. California State University.
2001- 2002 Butoh. Djalma: Primordial Science Laboratory. Ephia and Jeff Gburek. Taos, New Mexico. 2001 Butoh. Diego Pinon. San Francisco, California. 1990 - 1995 Independent Research/Courses in Movement, combining body-oriented therapy approaches, Jungian psychology and non-performance theatre approaches. Research and collaboration with Dorothee Ruettimann. Zurich, Switzerland. 1985 - 1986 Dance/Movement Therapy Program. California State University. 1981 - 1983 Ritual Theatre. Antero Alli. Berkeley, California. 1981 Clinical Education in Somatic Process. Stanley Keleman. Berkeley, California. 1981 - 1982 Continuum. Emily Conrad Daoud. Berkeley, California. 1980 - 1984 Alan Wayne Movement and Bioenergetics. Jan Messer. Independent research and collaboration. San Francisco, California. 1977 Esalen Institute. Summer Residency with Joan Fiore, Stan Grof, Frank Rubenfeld. Big Sur, California. 1976 - 1977 Leonard Pitt School of Mime. Leonard Pitt. Berkeley, California.
Publications 2010 Jungian Psychoanalysis: Working in the Spirit of Carl Jung, edited by Murray Stein. "The Body and Movement in Analysis." Summer 2010. 2005 Quadrant: Journal
of the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology; New York,
New York. "Numen of the Flesh." Summer 2005.
2003 The Moonlit Path: Reflections on the Dark Feminine. Ed. Fred Gustafson. "At the Threshold of Psycho-Genesis/The Mournful Face of God." Nicholas-Hayes, Maine. June 2003. 2001 Quadrant: Journal of the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology; New York, New York. "At the Threshold of Psycho-Genesis." Spring 2001. 2001 The Alchemical and Visionary Works of Marylou Reifsnyder: A Jungian Perspective. Commissioned by the University of New Mexico; Harwood Museum; Taos, New Mexico. Publication in museum catalogue of Reifsnyders paintings. Exhibit: Summer 2001. 1999 Images, Meanings and Connections: Essays in Memory of Susan R. Bach. (1999) Ed. Ralph Goldstein. "The Innner Figure: Synchronistic Images of the Soul." Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon. 1999 Geronimo: A Journal of Politics and Culture. January; Volume 2, Number 1. Taos, New Mexico. "Arriving at the Root."
Teaching Experience /Presentations 2012 In Consideration of Disquiet and Longing for Our Changing World: Perspectives from the Poetry and Prose of Fernando Pessoa. 3rd International Joint Conference of the IAJS and the IAAP, University of Braga; Braga, Portugal. 2012 Archetype and Instinct. The archetype is a psychosomatic concept, linking body and spirit, action and thought. Without the whole spectrum we cannot reach the level of wholeness required to be fully alive; the necessary coniunctio of spirit and matter never comes into being. Nucleo Portugues de Estudos Jungianos, Lisbon, Portugal. 2012 Archetype and Instinct Embodied. An experiential seminar and workshop accompanying the theoretical lecture. Nucleo Portugues de Estudos Jungianos, Lisbon, Portugal. 2012 Archetype and Instinct. The archetype is a psychosomatic concept, linking body and spirit, action and thought. Without the whole spectrum we cannot reach the level of wholeness required to be fully alive; the necessary coniunctio of spirit and matter never comes into being. C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland. 2012 Archetype and Instinct Embodied. An experiential seminar and workshop accompanying the theoretical lecture. C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland. 2011 Anatomy of the Archetype. The archetype is a psychosomatic concept, linking body and spirit, action and thought. Without the whole spectrum we cannot reach the level of wholeness required to be fully alive; the necessary coniunctio of spirit and matter never comes into being. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2011 Anatomy of the Archetype Embodied (Experiential workshop for the above lecture). Embodying dreams images through movement to experience the unity of psyche and soma, spirit and matter. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2010 Mysteries of the Holy Spirit on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Azorean Archipelago: Keeping the Tradition of the Holy Spirit Alive. The Azores, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and deep-sea hydrothermal vents embody the anima mundi as events in time and space. The particular spiritus loci of the Azorean Archipelago and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge may include the seeds of new life from depths of both ocean and psyche. The Azorean tradition of keeping the Cult of the Holy Spirit alive may signal the recognition and return of the divine feminine as co-creatrix; the return of respect for the common good; and the honoring of all life. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2009 Lusitania: Land of Longing and Lament. A lecture on the spiritual significance of longing and the necessity of lament as seen within the spiritus loci of Portugal and its cultural expressions. Please see this Lusitania site page for more complete information. Also very helpful is the Downloads page with reference papers and other related material. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2009 The Body, Transference and Individuation. A lecture on the body and movement in Jungian analysis. For related writing, please see Numen of the Flesh. The second related paper, The Body and Movement in Analysis, will be available at the end of 2009 in Murray Stein’s anthology, Jungian Psychoanalysis.International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2008 Images of the Soul: Image-making as a Sacred Act.A non-interpretive view of images and their making. A four hour lecture on the nature of images and the imaginal realm from a Jungian perspective. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2008 Emptying, Listening, Forming Something Out of Nothing.An experiential, somatic exploration in learning to empty the mind and follow the body. Personal as well as clinical applications. International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. 2007 The Limbic System and Ritual: Theories Embodied. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. An experiential workshop using movement to explore the relationship between psyche and soma, as addressed in Dr. Raffaella Ada Colombo's lecture ( The Limbic System, Image and Ritual: Neurophysiologic aspects of cognitive and emotional processes). 2007 Moving from Sensation to Psyche: Being Somatically Embedded in the World. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. In collaboration with Eileen Nemeth, M.A. 2006 Numen of the Flesh: The Body as Ground for Spiritual Life. Course at Jungian Odyssey Conference and Retreat 2006. Flüeli-Ranft, Switzerland. Summer intensive program for ISAPZurich (International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich). 2005 - 2006 Jungian Odyssey Conference and Retreat 2006. Co-coordinator of Organizational Committee. ISAPZurich. Zurich, Switzerland. 2005 - 2006 Jungian Odyssey Conference and Retreat 2006. Website layout and text. (In full collaboration with artist and Web designer John Hamilton Farr of ZPD in Taos, New Mexico). 2005 The Somatic Ego: Understanding the Ego through the Body. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. Exploring the nature of the ego at the level of somatic awareness. 2005 Transference and the Body. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. Explorations into the question of transference and countertransference as experienced in and through the body. 2005 The Imaginal Realm: Images and Their Implications. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. Lecture series on the psychoid and subtle body dimension of the psyche as understood through the creative, image-making process. 2004 Numen of the Flesh: The Body as Alchemical Retort. International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAP). Zurich, Switzerland. Lecture series on understanding the numinosum as experienced in the body, through movement. 2004 Longing and the Dark Feminine. Experiential colloquium exploring images of longing through the body and movement and as applied to clinical practice of Jungian psychology. Zurich, Switzerland. 2003 Encountering the Dark Feminine: Exploring Dream Images through Movement. Experiential colloquium exploring dream images through the body and movement. Zurich, Switzerland. 2003 The Dark Feminine, The Dark Dance. Lecture and seminar on the archetypal and instinctual elements of the dark feminine, especially as seen through the Japanese art form of butoh. The Vancouver Jung Society, Vacouver, B.C., Cananda. 2003 The Dark Feminine: Introduction to Jungian Psychology. Lecture; Fairhaven College at Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA 2003 Moving Psyche Meeting Soma. Experiential colloquium on the nature of the Dark Feminine. Port Townsend, WA, USA. 2003 Dream Movement: The Soul in Motion. Course in Jungian psychology and movement, exploring dreams, psychosomatic symptoms, spontaneous drawings and other manifestations of the unconscious through different movement approaches including butoh (a Japanese dance form). Supported by a grant from the Susan Bach Foundation of Switzerland. Port Townsend, WA, USA. 2002 The Dark Feminine, The Dark Dance. Lecture and seminar on the archetypal and instinctual elements of the dark feminine, especially as seen through the Japanese art form of butoh. The Seattle Jung Society [link], Seattle, WA, USA. 2001 Dream Movement: The Soul in Motion. Course in Jungian psychology and movement, exploring dreams, psychosomatic symptoms, spontaneous drawings and other manifestations of the unconscious through different movement approaches including butoh (a Japanese dance form). Supported by a grant from the Susan Bach Foundation of Switzerland. Taos, New Mexico. 2000 Images and Implications. Seminar for professional development. Irish Society for the Study of Jungian Psychology. Dublin, Ireland. 2000 Images and Implications. Curriculum Seminar. C. G. Jung Institute; Zurich, Switzerland. 1999 Three Introductory Lectures on Jung and his Psychology. Historic San Geronimo Lodge; Taos, New Mexico. (Presented twice.) 1999 The Imaginal Realm: Jungian Dimensions of Symbolic Thinking. 16 CEU credits offered by New Mexico State Licensing Board for Counselors and Therapists. Taos, New Mexico 1990 - 1994 Awareness through the Body: A Somatic Experience of the Archetypes. Private courses in non-performance theatre techniques, combining movement and archetypes. Zurich, Switzerland. 1992 Jungian Congress: Jung in the Religious and Lay Communities. Einsiedeln Monastery Conference Center; Einsiedeln, Switzerland. Presenter: Accessing the Unconscious through the Arts. 1986 The Creative Arts as Therapy. 4th Annual Symposium. "The Healers Journey." Extended Education; Sonoma State University. Presenter: Hermes Transport: A Return Guide from the God Within. 1985 The Creative Arts as Therapy. 3rd Annual Symposium. "The Healers Journey." Extended Education; Sonoma State University. Presenter: Image Making: Setting God Free. 1984 The Creative Arts as Therapy. Rituals and Well-Being. A Symposium. Extended Education; Sonoma State University. Presenter: Three Dimensional Archetypes: Finding Spirit in Matter.
Grants 2001 The Susan Bach Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. For research in the relationship between psyche and soma. 1995 The Susan Bach Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland. For research in the relationship between psyche and soma.
Art Publications
1982 Women in Design International Compendium; Volume One. Tiburon, California. 1981 Fiberarts. (January/February Edition). Asheville, North Carolina. 1980 The Fiberarts Design Book. New York: Hastings House Publishers.
Exhibitions
1992 Mythologies. Kehlhof Galerie & Atelier. Staefa-Kehlhof, Switzerland. 1992 Homage to Music: A Celebration. Kehlhof Galerie & Atelier. Staefa-Kelhof, Switzerland. 1991 GruppenAusstellug. Kehlhof Galerie & Atelier. Staefa-Kehlhof, Switzerland. 1989 OffeneAusstellung: Zuerich-Stadt. Zuespa-Halle. Oerlikon-ZH, Switzerland. 1986 Hermes 11. Hermes 11 Studio Gallery. Oakland, California. 1985 Hermes 11. Hermes 11 Studio Gallery. Oakland, California. 1983 Fiber, Fabric and Fashion: A Celebration and Record of Art Couture in the East Bay. Presented by Pacific Basin School of Textile Arts. Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Berkeley, California. 1980 Maximum Coverage: Wearables by Contemporary American Artists. Michael Kohler Art Center. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. (Catalogue) 1979 Costume Transformations: Still Life and Motion, Dress and Undress. Sponsored by FiberWorks, School for Fiber Arts. First Unitarian Center. San Francisco, California. 1979 Winter Dragons of Wisdom. An Exhibit of Santa Fe Artists. Armory for the Arts. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Installations
1994 - 1996 Group Exhibition and Performance of INNER FIGURE. Installation of figures made in year-long course in Jungian psychology and art. Instructor/Organizer. Three separate installations. Zurich, Switzerland. 1976 Reading Paint: A Way to Understand Modern Art. Washington State Capitol Museum. Olympia, Washington. Designer of state-wide traveling exhibit.
Performances
2002 The Five Heads of Temptenchki. Butoh performance with Djalma: Ephia and Jeff Gburek. Taos, New Mexico. Performer. 1984 Forever Returning. A multi-media event of dance, music and visual imagery performed for International Day of Peace at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, California. A collaboration of 10 artists. Originator/ Director/Performer/Visual Artist. (Televised.) 1984 Forever Returning. A multi-media event performed at The National Democratic Convention: A Vision of America at Peace. San Francisco, California. Originator/Director/Performer/Visual Artist. 1983 St. Rene. Play by Louis Vincequera. Mendocino and San Francisco, California. Visual Artist. 1982 Chapel Perilous. Play by Antero Alli. Petaluma, Mendocino and San Francisco, California. Performer/Visual Artist. 1979 Winter Dragons of Wisdom. Armory for the Arts. Santa Fe, New Mexico. A multi-media event performed with art exhibit (of same name). Originator/Director of performance. Commissions
1995 Statue of Avalokiteshvara. 22 centimeter porcelain clay statue of Tibetan deity for Lama Lodro, Abbot of Tibetan Monastery; Zurich, Switzerland.
Community Events 1999 Breakfast with Nancy. KTAO Radio, Taos. Fifty minute radio interview on Jung: his unique contributions to analytical psychology, and his experiences at Taos Pueblo in New Mexico.
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Cedrus Monte, Ph.D. Dipl., is a Jungian analyst trained at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland.
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