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“IN DEFENSE OF ANGER: How to Embrace Dark Aspects of Survival,” a workshop by John Hill

Location The Butler Boardroom, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 2001
Date Saturday, June 8, 2019 at 10:00am - 1:00pm
Duration   3 hours
Link https://www.jung.org/event-3209241
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"IN DEFENSE OF ANGER: How to Embrace Dark Aspects of Survival," a workshop by John Hill, Jungian Scholar of Distinction and author of At Home in the World: Sounds and Symmetries of Belonging.
 
Anger is aroused by a perceived threat to self or a significant other. We encounter anger between couples, between parents and children, between siblings, neighbors, in the workplace, or in road rage. The darker side of anger terrorizes the other, humiliates the other, make the other submissive. But anger is part of our evolutionary make-up, and belongs to our survival kit. It demands that you make contact with your shadow, voluntarily or involuntarily. It is a call you cannot avoid. It calls you to become who you truly are.
 
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