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Three Jungian Lenses to Meet Ourselves
A presentation by Brittain Garrett and Aditee Ghate
Friday, May 1, 2026 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Venue: St Mary’s Anglican Church Hall
455 Main Street Kangaroo Point Qld 4169
Admission: Members & Concession: $10 - $15 • Non-members: $25
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This presentation I will explore the three Jungian Schools as classified by Andrew Samuels in his 1983 paper. Together we will reflect and explore the similarities and differences from a Jungian perspective of these three Schools: Classical, Archetypal and Developmental (Samuels, 1983).
We found it intriguing to consider two aspects of Samuel’s clarification. Firstly, “all analytical psychologists are likely to use all these theories and are interested in all these clinical areas at some time and with some patients” (p. 353). And, secondly, it “can tell us as much about what is held in common as about the differences of opinion” (p.354).
Based on our clinical experience, we feel that these three lenses help give us differing ways of viewing and being with ourselves. Bearing in mind their shared foundation and that they always overlap, this presentation will delve into the three different schools of Jungian thought as a way of understanding ourselves.
Presenter | Brittain Garrett
Brittain Garrett is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Fremantle and Margaret River, Western Australia. Her way of working with dreams, of trusting psyche, and leaving space for the unknown to emerge,as well as a love of astrology are all clues to the realisation that she works mainly from a Classical and Archetypal perspective, with roots deep in the developmental. www.jungian.com.au
Presenter | Aditee Ghate
Aditee Ghate is an Analytical Psychologist who has a private practice based in Singapore and works with teenagers, young adults, and adults.She resonates with the developmental aspects of the psyche, and is fascinated by how they complement the archetypal, even as she stays mindful of the classical. She specialises in Conscious living, Women’s issues, Gender, Attachment (parent-child bonding), and being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). For more information, please visit: www.jaargan.org
