Group Relations and Mythic Archetypes
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Discussing the intersection of group relations work and the mytho-poetic movement. Concepts explored include group behaviours without set tasks and the risks of a performative and un-initiated masculine.
Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and narrative therapist. Brant Elwood (guest) is the co-author of 'God's, Heroes and Groups'.
In this episode of the Jungian Coaching Room, shares his childhood fascination with myth, to academic literature and thought leaders who informed his debut book. Brant drew on 4 years of wilderness therapy with groups of adolescents (8 days in the woods every fortnight) in the 2010s. During this time, he was able to engage in creative freedom and intuitive practice where he saw the light return to young people’s eyes.
Please find the discussed resources in the accompanying blog post at www.jungiancoaches.com.
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This podcast was recorded on unceded Wurundjeri Country. Always was always will be Aboriginal Land.
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You are welcome to email our host with any questions or reflections at dana.kabaila@iajcc.org.