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25.01.2022 Melbourne IARPP's first 2020 Community Conversation. Our first Community Conversation will indeed be going ahead: IARPP Australia is inviting you to a scheduled... Zoom meeting. Topic: IARPP Community Conversations Date: Saturday 30 May 2020 Time: 11.00 am - 12.30pm Location: Zoom Video Conferencing Community Conversations are informal gatherings providing a space to meet, share common interests and process questions and ideas raised within our practices, reading groups and our local therapeutic community. ANYONE with an interest or curiosity about relational psychoanalytic psychotherapy is invited! There is no cost to attend, but please RSVP via email: [email protected] Warm Regards, Melbourne Committee IARPP Australia Tammy Ben-Shaul, Richard Inglis, Nada Lane, Elisabeth Hanscombe, Debra Meese



25.01.2022 Emotions felt and articulated can be processed and met (hopefully by yourself and others with compassion)

24.01.2022 Great video - wall of awful - video no 1 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo08uS904Rg&feature=youtu.be

24.01.2022 Last Saturday morning we enjoyed the first of our Community Conversations for the year, on Zoom, as most events occur these days under Covid. Its amazing how ...exhilarating these conversations can be, when folks who are interested in understanding more about relational psychotherapy at a local and informal level can dip into issues to do with the impact of migration, the struggle to move out of insider and outsider states and reflect on the relief we experience when we are free to think and converse without being judged. The next Community Conversation will take place on 29 August, again a Saturday, at 11.00 am. Well keep you posted on how you can join us closer to the time.



24.01.2022 Please go the the page "Support COVID-19 Frontliners' to post video's or words of support to our frontliners.

24.01.2022 A collection of 3 brilliant lectures given by Prof Mark Solms, a gifted leader in the field of psychoanalysis - highly recommended.

24.01.2022 An internal persecutor is borne out of a need to protect us but it does this by making us the BAD object. Maybe if we can replace the internal persecutor with a warm kind compassionate voice - then and only then we can start to heal.



23.01.2022 Melbourne Talks: Dreaming in the time of COVID Sunday 20 September... Zoom: 11:30am to 1:00pm Join Lorraine Richards and Jo Violet (Jungian Analysts) in a conversation about dreaming during this time of the pandemic. Both will consider how messages, and messengers, from the interior are expressing and navigating our inner fears, anxieties and adaptations. Your own, or your patients experience of dreaming during this time is welcome into the conversation. Lorraine Richards trained as a psychologist, family therapist and somatic psychotherapist before completing her Jungian Analytic Training with the Australia New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts in 2013. Lorraine works in private practice in Melbourne. She is currently Secretary of Training in the CGJI ANZSJA Analytic Training Program. Lorraines interest in the world of dreams and embodied imagination as invitations to encountering alternate and multiple views of self and other has involved her in facilitating dream groups for over 20 years. This has included dream group excursions into the Central Australian desert, Lake Mungo, Greece and Turkey. Jo Violet trained initially as a child psychiatrist and child psychoanalytic psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic in London before training as a Jungian analyst with ANZSJA. She has a private practice in Melbourne working with both adults and children. Dreams are an integral part of Jos work, often weaving their own magic alongside the analytic process. Jo is interested in how dreams contain sources of creative contradiction, which allow for the multiple perspectives of a healthy psyche, both within a personal context and towards understanding the world at large. Date: Sunday 20 September 2020 Time: 11.30 am - 1:00pm Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/s/8847087889 This is a free event. Please RSVP via email: [email protected] Warm Regards, Melbourne Committee IARPP Australia Tammy Ben-Shaul, Richard Inglis, Nada Lane, Elisabeth Hanscombe, Debra Meese

23.01.2022 It is so devastating to watch the ongoing inequality and trauma in America

23.01.2022 "I have found only two types of non-pharmaceutical therapy to be vitally important for patients with chronic neurological diseases: music and gardens" Oliver Sacks

22.01.2022 To Know the Dark To go in the dark with a light is to know the light. To know the dark, go dark. Go without sight, and find that the dark, too, blooms and sings,... and is traveled by dark feet and dark wings. Wendell Berry

22.01.2022 An evening exploring how to build resilience in your children, with the Author of Ollie and the Starchaser, Tanya Southey and Clinical Psychologist, Debra Meese. The evening will focus on how to discuss difficult issues, in particular, grief and loss, with children. https://www.facebook.com/events/2088249671474481/?ti=icl



22.01.2022 Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is a classic psychoanalytic concept. This slip of the tongue is a verbal mistake that is thought to reveal a unconscious repressed belief, or subdued wish, thought, or emotion.

22.01.2022 You have what it takes to succeed because you are what it takes to succeed. https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=504s&v=wljRiAofFJ8

21.01.2022 As human beings we all have a shadow side.

19.01.2022 Such an interesting article regarding dealing with conflict in relationships https://janaedwardslcsw.com/mourning-the-end-of-childhood/

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19.01.2022 Macbeth knew... https://news.berkeley.edu//deep-sleep-can-rewire-the-anxi/

17.01.2022 https://janaedwardslcsw.com/matching-pain-in-couples/

16.01.2022 Jungian thoughts ... Behind us we have an invisible bag and the part of us our parents dont like we, to keep our parents love, put in the bag. Then we do a lot of bag stuffing in high school. We spend our life until we are 20 deciding what parts of ourselves to put in the bag, and we spend the rest of our lives trying to get them out again http://www.wisdom2be.com//bc79d63ff27ab0223807650bd56bcfe7

16.01.2022 It takes compassion and a spirit of generosity to accept who we are

15.01.2022 This act of appreciation is taking place all over the world (at different days/times): To show gratitude to the frontline doctors, nurses & all other healthcare... workers fighting hard with the COVID-19, please come outside your houses and show your appreciation by clapping (or making some noise) at 5:00pm on Saturday, March 28, 2020 for 5 minutes! To keep in check in these unprecedented times, we need to stay (apart) together and support those who are working around the clock to keep us safe and well. Please forward this message on to all your family and friends to get everyone around Australia involved!

14.01.2022 This is expressed so succinctly by This Jungian Life IDENTIFYING AND INTEGRATING THE PERSONAL SHADOW The personal shadow is created as a normal part of development, as we learn what behaviors, values and feelings are not acceptable in our family, school, or religious tradition. In order to be accepted by needed significant others, parts of ourselves have to be split off from consciousness and are therefore relegated to the unconscious as shadow. A major part of becoming more whole is discovering these exiled parts of ourselves and integrating the feelings they carry

14.01.2022 If we are ‘awake’ then we can truly dream

14.01.2022 Melbourne IARPPs next Community Conversation is being held Saturday 30 August, 2020 Please join us for what promises to be an exciting IARPP Community Conversa...tion meeting. Community Conversations are informal gatherings providing a space to meet, share common interests and process questions and ideas raised within our practices, reading groups and our local therapeutic community. ANYONE with an interest or curiosity about relational psychoanalytic psychotherapy is invited! We are meeting solely on Zoom. IARPP Community Conversations Date: Saturday 30 August 2020 Time: 11.30 am - 1.00pm Location: Zoom Video Conferencing To join our Community Conversation please click on the following Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4657350732 There is no cost to attend, but please RSVP via email: [email protected] Warm Wishes, Melbourne Committee IARPP Australia Tammy Ben-Shaul, Richard Inglis, Nada Lane, Elisabeth Hanscombe, Debra Meese

13.01.2022 EPISODE 55 IDENTIFYING AND INTEGRATING THE PERSONAL SHADOW http://www.thisjungianlife.com/episode-55-identifying-inte/

11.01.2022 Melbourne IARPPs first 2020 Community Conversation. Our first Community Conversation will indeed be going ahead: IARPP Australia is inviting you to a scheduled... Zoom meeting. Topic: IARPP Community Conversations Date: Saturday 30 May 2020 Time: 11.00 am - 12.30pm Location: Zoom Video Conferencing Community Conversations are informal gatherings providing a space to meet, share common interests and process questions and ideas raised within our practices, reading groups and our local therapeutic community. ANYONE with an interest or curiosity about relational psychoanalytic psychotherapy is invited! There is no cost to attend, but please RSVP via email: [email protected] Warm Regards, Melbourne Committee IARPP Australia Tammy Ben-Shaul, Richard Inglis, Nada Lane, Elisabeth Hanscombe, Debra Meese

10.01.2022 PHYSICAL DISTANCING MENTAL HEALTH CHECK-IN: Im Im doing great... I am okay Im okay-ish Things are tough Im struggling Im having a hard time and wouldnt mind if someone reached out to me Im in a bad place right now Drop your heart color and let me know how you are doing!! Or send a private message. Lets keep checking in on our family and friends and those who are on the frontline - support for all the Frontliners #supportcovid19frontliners Great repost for everyone. #KeepitGoing

10.01.2022 Please go the the page "Support COVID-19 Frontliners to post videos or words of support to our frontliners.

10.01.2022 A very important message!! Its so concerning that parents are taught to let infants and toddlers self soothe - they do not hade the ability to self South and instead all the infant/toddlers learn is that there is no point in continuing to cry as no one will answer their calls. So tremendously sad.

10.01.2022 How do we know if our experiences are merely a projection of how we would like to be seen in the other persons eyes?

09.01.2022 A main feature in the formation of BPD is neglect between 3months and 6 years old! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lcVSMuxApaY

08.01.2022 Melbourne IARPP's next Community Conversation is being held Saturday 30 August, 2020 Please join us for what promises to be an exciting IARPP Community Conversa...tion meeting. Community Conversations are informal gatherings providing a space to meet, share common interests and process questions and ideas raised within our practices, reading groups and our local therapeutic community. ANYONE with an interest or curiosity about relational psychoanalytic psychotherapy is invited! We are meeting solely on Zoom. IARPP Community Conversations Date: Saturday 30 August 2020 Time: 11.30 am - 1.00pm Location: Zoom Video Conferencing To join our Community Conversation please click on the following Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4657350732 There is no cost to attend, but please RSVP via email: [email protected] Warm Wishes, Melbourne Committee IARPP Australia Tammy Ben-Shaul, Richard Inglis, Nada Lane, Elisabeth Hanscombe, Debra Meese

08.01.2022 Our Melbourne IARPP committee has managed to get Andrew Samuels to Melbourne for an evening! Andrew Samuels bridges both Jungian & relational worlds (among many others). I believe theres only a few tickets left for those interested!

05.01.2022 When women catch the scent of a newborn baby, their dopamine pathways in a region of the brain associated with reward learning light up, according to new research.

05.01.2022 Stress is our mind and bodies way to focus on an issue. But we need to keep balance in our life otherwise we will get overwhelmed and burnt out. Focus on the foundational stuff: sleep, exercise and support systems etc

04.01.2022 Select a little silence for your brain, heart and lungs Recent studies are showing that taking time for silence restores the nervous system, helps sustain energy, and conditions our minds to be more adaptive and responsive to the complex environments in which so many of us now live, work, and lead. Duke Medical Schools Imke Kirste recently found that silence is associated with the development of new cells in the hippocampus, the key brain region associated with learning and memory. https://hbr.org//the-busier-you-are-the-more-you-need-quie

04.01.2022 https://janaedwardslcsw.com/maybe-were-just-not-compatible/

04.01.2022 Mindful in May starts in 9 days - just 10 min meditation a day

04.01.2022 Gum health is more important than you think! https://neurosciencenews.com/alzhimers-gum-teeth-14145/amp/

03.01.2022 Please like this page below and post related videos or words of support to all the Frontliners that are working around the clock to keep us safe and well during this tragic COVID-19 Pandemic and add #SupportCovid19Frontliners https://www.facebook.com/SupportCovid19Frontliners/

03.01.2022 Great video. Wall of awful - video no 2 https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=hlObsAeFNVk

02.01.2022 Such a good article! http://www.earthisland.org//despairing-about-climate-crisi

02.01.2022 Brilliant Seminar by a gifted psychoanalyst

02.01.2022 Our immortality comes from becoming part of something which lives on after our death. Family, community, and even world wide

02.01.2022 One of the many sad diseases. Watching someone disappear before your eyes - yet their body lives on. https://educateinspirechange.org//remarkable-new-alzheime/

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