A Conversation About Finding Meaning Through Self-Awareness, moderated by Dr. McGehee with James Hollis and J. Pittman McGehee

Jungian analysts (and expatriate Houstonians) James Hollis and J. Pittman McGehee reflect with warmth and keen insight on the necessary, unavoidable task of coming to know oneself. This conversation, moderated by Pittman’s son, psychologist Pittman McGehee, was created in celebration of the 100th year of Carolyn Grant Fay, co-founder of The Jung Center.

Topics include: The Invisible World/The Unconscious, The Authentic Individual, Jungian Analysis/Complexes, Mid-Life, Suffering, Religious Nature of the Psyche, Understanding Everyday Life/Projection, The Shadow, Dreams, Synchronicity, Why is Life Difficult?, Living a Meaning Life, Individuation, Becoming Our Authentic Selves, Relationships/Personality Types, and Words of Wisdom. Run time: 1:16:37


Slender Threads, produced by Dr. McGehee with J. Pittman McGehee

Robert A. Johnson, noted lecturer, author, and Jungian analyst has introduced millions of people to the thoughts of C.G. Jung. In this engaging and revelatory set of interviews with Houston analyst J. Pittman McGehee, Robert Johnson explores the range of his work and life experience and traces the “slender threads” that have led him along his path. Run time: 3 hours, 15 minutes


The Colorful I, by Merrilee and Pittman McGehee

A talk to that explore what it means to notice the purple flowers, seek the bold, the colorful, through the lenses of the visual and healing arts, as an artist and designer and as a psychologist. 

April 25th, 2019 Seton Cove/ Austin, Texas

September 17th, 2019 The Hotel Ella Salon Series with The Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum

 
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