
Join us for an intimate monthly film screening, where we explore the rich landscape of Jungian psychology through the lens of Dr. Murray Stein, a world-renowned analyst from Zurich.
We invite you to arrive early for a coffee and an informal conversation with fellow learners. It is a relaxed opportunity to reflect on the previous screening before we journey together into the next.
Whether you are new to Jung or have long walked this path, all are welcome.
Language: English / Dutch
Time: 14:00 - 16:30.
Tickets: € 10– excluding museum entrance*.
*Museum admission is free with museumkaart, stadspas, iAmsterdamCityCard, or with an EFM membership.
Program: Forum on Process happens every 1st Saturday of the month, scheduled on:
Barbara Helen Miller, Ph.D., is a psychoanalyst (C. G. Jung) in private practice, a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, Training Analyst for IAAP in Tbilisi Georgia, anthropologist in co-operation with Research Group Circumpolar Cultures, her research a case study on Sámi healers in Porsanger, Norway. Many of her publications attempt to bring analytical psychology and shamanism into fruitful dialogue.
C.G. Jung approaches the process of mediating, transitioning, and transforming inner experience through a dialectic, found, a.o., in active imagination. Such dialectic may include other narratives (myths and fairytales) from the analyst’s repertoire, these narratives for the most part being held in mind during and after the session and comprising the analyst’s associative thinking.
Theme for school year (2026-2027), Joint Attention: work with the affective core of the Self and formation of creation myths. Joint attention is the shared focus of two individuals on an object, event, or scene, often involving eye contact, gesturing (like pointing), and emotional sharing. The social-cognitive model of joint attention proposes that, as infants monitor and represent their own goal-related intentional activity, they also monitor and represent the goal-related behavior of others.
Fairytale Salon: Fairytales, Myths and Dreams viewed as archetypal narratives employed by C G Jung.
Forum for Process: Alchemy and process theology, a.o., viewed as archetypal narratives on process employed by C G Jung.
House with the Heads
Keizersgracht 123, 1015 CJ Amsterdam
A fifteen-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station. Prefer public transport? Take trams 13 or 17, or bus 170, 172, or 174 to the Westermarkt stop. From there, walk back a short distance, turn left onto Keizersgracht, and you will find us on your right after 300 meters.
Amsterdam is best explored on two wheels, and the EFM is no exception. Ample bike parking is available along the Keizersgracht.
Parking in the area is paid (~ €8,05 per hour), and spaces can be difficult to find. The nearest parking garages are Q-park Nieuwendijk at Nieuwezijds Kolk 18 (650 meters), Q-park Bijenkorf at Beursstraat 15 (950 meters), and Q-park Europarking at Marnixstraat 250 (1,300 meters). You can also park at a P+R location and travel into the centre by public transport.
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