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SUMMARY: Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who proposed a religious instinct, an inherent impulse for reflection and striving toward the Transcendent. He studied the phenomenon of numinous experiences of the Divine, in a presence, dreams, visions and synchronicity. Throughout history and around the world, he found a universal language of symbols in a collective unconscious. He described the fullest development of a personality as an individuation process, identifying archetypes such as the Persona or public mask, Shadow or disowned aspects, Anima/Animus or guide, and the Self or the God-Image within. This lecture will review Jung's life, highlighting the development of his approach to spirituality, including his influence on the creation of Alcoholics Anonymous groups. In his autobiography, Jung wrote, "The decisive question for man is: Is he related to something infinite or not?" PRESENTER: Theresa A. Yuschok, M.D., is a Medical Instructor in Duke Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science. She earned her BS and MD at Northwestern University, completed Duke Psychiatry Residency, and graduated as an Academic Associate in Psychoanalysis from the Psychoanalytic Institute of the Carolinas. After 30 years service she retired from the Durham VA Medical Center and currently has a psychotherapy private practice in Chapel Hill. She serves as President of the C.G. Jung Society of the Triangle Area of NC. www.jungnc.org. Nationally, she has presented papers at the APA panels on literature and psychiatry, an IPS Spirituality and Psychiatry Caucus workshop, ASCSI on “The Science of Joy” and other topics. Her essay "Embracing the Shadow" was e-published at southwritlarge.com/articles/embracing-the-shadow-personally-and-nationally/.