Speaker Biography

Paul Brutsche, Ph.D. Paul Brutsche PhD, received his degrees in philosophy in Paris and at the University of Zurich, has practiced as a Jungian analyst since 1975 and is a Training Analyst and Lecturer at ISAP, Zürich. He is the former President of the Swiss Jung Society, the C.G.Jung-Institute Zurich and the International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich ISAP ZURICH. He conducts seminars, talks and publishes articles on picture interpretation, symbolism in art and questions of creativity.

Angela Connolly, M.D. Angela M. Connolly is a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Rome, Italy. She is an analyst of CIPA with training and supervisory functions, a member of the training commission and a faculty member. She lived and worked as an analyst in Russia for five years from 1996 to 2001. Previously Deputy Editor (Europe) of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, she is currently a member of the Editorial Advisory Board. She was a member of the Executive Committee of the IAAP from 2004 to 2010 and at present is the Honorary Secretary. She has published widely in English, Italian and Russian and her most recent works are, ‘Analyzing projections, fantasies and defences’, published in the latest edition of ‘Jungian Psychoanalysis’ edited by Murray Stein, ‘ Healing the wounds of our fathers: intergenerational trauma, memory, symbolization and narrative’ published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2011,56(5) and in Analytische Psychologie, 2013, 171(1), and ‘The cognitive aesthetics of alchemical imagery.’ Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2013, 58 (1).

Lan Gao, Ph.D. Dr. Lan Gao is the Professor of South China Normal University, and received her PhD in Child Psychology. She is a sandplay therapist, a member of ISST and an IAAP analyst in training. She is the specialist at UNICEF programme.

Fabian Heubel, Ph.D. Dr. Fabian Heubel received his MA in Sinology from Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt, Germany (1995), and his PhD in Philosophy from TU Darmstadt, Germany (2000). He is now Research Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. He is specialized at Transcultural Studies, Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Modern Chinese Philosophy and Aesthetics. He has published and edited books two books in German and several academic papers in German, Chinese, English and French.

John Hill, M.A. John Hill was born in Dublin, Ireland. He received his degrees in philosophy at the University of Dublin and the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. He trained at the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, and has practiced as a Jungian analyst since 1973. He became a training analyst of the C. G. Jung Institute in 1981 and was a member of the selection committee for twenty years. In 2003, he became a member of Zurich's International School for Analytical Psychology. His publications include: The Association Experiment, Celtic Myth, James Joyce, Dreams, Fair Tale Drama, and Christian Mysticism. In 2010 he published his first book: At Home in the World: Sounds and Symmetries of Belonging.

Chin-Ming Hsiao, Ph.D. Dr. Chin-Ming Hsiao is the president of Taiwan Taoism MingDe Association. He received his Ph.D. degree in Philosophy in the department of Religion in SiChuan University. He is the assistant professor of the Department of Religion Culture and Organization Management Studies at Aletheia University. He is specialized at inner alchemy, Taoism, and religion.

Terry Hu Terry Hu born in 1953, and she is the famous actress, writer, translator. She studied in department of German language and culture at Fu Jen Catholic University, Mass communication at Seton Hall University, New Jersey, Model school in New York. She has acted for more than 40 movies and TV drama, and she decided to retire while she was at her peak of acting career. She started studying Buddhism, and become a writer and translator. She is the first one to introduce Krishnamurti to Taiwan.

Toshio Kawai, Ph.D. Toshio Kawai, Ph.D., is a professor at the Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University. He is also a Jungian analyst. He was educated in clinical psychology at Kyoto University and in philosophical psychology at Zurich University where he received a Ph.D. in 1987. He obtained his diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich in 1990. He is the Vice President of IAAP, and the representative of Association of Jungian Psychologists, Japan. He has published articles and book chapters in English, German, and Japanese. His papers "Postmodern Consciousness in Psychotherapy"(2006) , "Union and Separation in the Therapy of Pervasive Developmental Disorders and ADHD" (2009), and "The Red Book from a Pre-modern Perspective" were published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology. His article, "The 2011 Earthquake in Japan: Psychotherapeutic Interventions and Change of Worldview" was published in Spring Journal's latest issue, Environmental Disasters and Collective Trauma (Winter 2012). He has also contributed the following book chapters: "The experience of the numinous today: From the novels of Haruki Murakami," in The Idea of the Numinous, edited by Ann Casement and David Tacey; "Postmodern consciousness in the novels of Haruki Murakami," in The Cultural Complex, edited by Thomas Singer and Samuel L. Kimbles; "Jung in the Japanese Academy," in Who Owns Jung? edited by Ann Casement; and, "Jungian Psychology in Japan: Between mythological world and contemporary consciousness," Cultures and Identities in Transition, edited by Murray Stein and Raya A. Jones.

Jean Kirsch, M.D. Dr. Kirsch is a graduate of the University of Alaska and Stanford University School of Medicine. She is a psychiatrist and Jungian Analyst in private practice in Palo Alto, California. She is member and past-president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, where she is active in teaching candidates in analytic training and psychology interns in the James Goodrich Whitney Clinic. In 1996 she initiated a popular element of the San Francisco Institute, the International Analytical Psychology Student Program. Her current interests include writing, and teaching Analytical Psychology, both in San Francisco and for the several developing Jungian groups in Taiwan and mainland China. She is the editor of the most recent published book ”How and Why We Still Read Jung: Personal and Professional Reflections”.

Thomas Kirsch, M.D. Thomas Kirsch is the son of two first generation Jungian analysts, James and Hilde Kirsch, who began their analytic work with Jung in 1929. In addition to his private practice, Kirsch is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco and a lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry at the Stanford Medical Center. He is a graduate of Yale Medical School, the residency program in psychiatry at Stanford and the CG Jung Insitute of San Francisco. He is Past President of the Jung Institute of San Francisco, past vice-president and president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He has written numerous chapters in books on Analytical Psychology and is Co-editor of the Jungian Section in the International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis, Psychology, and Neurology. He also is author of The Jungians, a social history of the Jungian movement and is co-editor of book: Initiation: The Reality of an Archetype. Dr. Kirsch has written numerous book reviews and is a well-known lecturer on Jungian subjects. Most recently he has written the preface of a publication of the correspondence between his father, Dr. James Kirsch who was a psychoanalyst and Jung titled C.G. Jung/James Kirsch Correspondence, published by Routledge, London 2011. (There are 150 letters between the two men.) Dr. Thomas Kirsch is in private practice in Palo Alto, California.

Kuei-San Lai, Ph.D. Dr. Kuei-San Lai is the professor at Department of Chinese, National Taiwan Normal University. He received doctoral degree from Department of Chinese, National Taiwan Normal University. He is specialized at: I Ching, Chinese Classics, Chinese Philosophy, Philology, Exegesis, and Literature.

Shen-Chon Lai, Ph.D. Dr. Shen-Chon Lai received his doctoral degree in Philosophy in Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Mtlnchen, Germany in 1998, his doctoral dissertation was "Gesinnung, und Normenbegrtlndung: Kants Gesinnungsethik in der modemen Diskussion.". He also received another Ph.D. degree in Philosophy from Graduate school at National Taiwan University in 1996. He is the professor and dean of the Department of Chinese Literature, National Taipei University. He is specialized at Buddhist philosophy, Neo-Confucian philosophy, aesthetics, and comparative philosophy.

Chie Lee, M.A. Chie Lee is a Jungian analyst with a private practice in Beverly Hills and West Los Angeles. She was trained at the C.G.Jung Institute of Los Angeles and received her diploma in 2000. Chie served as the President of the L.A. Institute from 2010-2012, and she teaches, supervises and serves on the Board of Directors as well as on many committees. She has given seminars on Chinese fairy tale, movie, Chinese Avant-Garde art and Alchemy.

Fong-Mao Lee, Ph.D. Dr. Fong-Mao Lee is the research fellow at the Academia Sinica. He is the visiting chair professor at the graduate institute of religious studies, National ChengChi University. He received his doctoral degree from the Department of Chinese Literature, National Chengchi University. He was the professor of the Department of Chinese Literature, National Chengchi University. He specialized at Taoist literature and culture, Taiwanese Taoism and folk religious studies, and classical and contemporary Chinese literature. Besides his academic credential, he is one of very few professors who is a Taoist priest.

Ann Li Ann Li is a graduate Jungian psychoanalyst, getting her certificate from International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich in 2012 summer. She is the courses member of Department of Psychology, International School of Analytic Psychology Zurich. Her special area of interest falls in the relationship of alchemy and analytical psychology. She is also a member of AGAP and IAAP.

Shirley Ma, Ph.D. Dr. Shirley See Yan Ma holds the distinction of being the first and only practicing Chinese Jungian Psychoanalyst to graduate from the C. G. Jung Institut in Zurich, Switzerland (1984-1989). Born in Hog Kong, Shirley received her Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C. G. Jung Institut after obtaining two degrees (B.A.Hon Psychology/Sociology & M. Sc. Urban/Regional Planning) from the University of Toronto, Canada. In 1990, Shirley returned to Toronto from Zurich and has been in private practice ever since.
Shirley’s inner journey and her analytic training led her to return to her heritage and explore Chinese culture, religion, myths and legends in great depth. Her professional training and development include among others, degrees in Traditional Chinese Medicine (2000); Ph.D. in Therapeutic Counseling from International Open University in Complementary Medicine (2007); Trauma Psychology (Adler Institute) and Sandplay Therapy (CAST). She is also Yoga Acharya (Master) member of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Forest Academy, India/Canada.
As a teacher, seminar and workshop leader, Shirley has served on the faculty of the Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts (OAJA), Toronto, Canada and was Senior Training Analyst of the local Analyst Training Program. She has lectured widely on Jungian Psychology and Chinese Culture and conducted seminars and workshops for major Jungian Societies in Canada and the U.S.A. She has presented in major international conferences in North America, Europe and China. In 2006, she relocated to Hong Kong and lectured in the departments of Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work and Behavioral Health at the University of Hong Kong and served as Honorary Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department. She also teaches regularly in various cities in Taiwan on subjects related to Analytical Psychology and Chinese Culture. Shirley continues to serve on the international faculty of the C.G. Jung Institut and the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP), both in Switzerland.
In her research, Shirley has focused on the major themes of the significance of Analytical Psychology as a bridge in facilitating East-West dialogue. Her publications include book chapter on "Jung and the Chinese Way" in Psychology and Religion in the New Millennium and Beyond, edited by M. Spiegelman, Arizona: New Falcon Press, 1998; and "The I Ching and Psyche-Body Connection" in Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2005. Her book: Footbinding: A Jungian Engagement with Chinese Culture and Psychology, was published by Routledge, London in 2010.

Lucienne Marguerat, Lic. Phil. Lucienne Marguerat is a sociology graduate, and was a computer specialist for 20 years. Hers was a “late call” and she completed her training at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich in 1992. She has a private practice in Zurich, is a training analyst and supervisor at ISAPZURICH. Her areas of interest include the experience of time, art, especially Art Brut/Outsider Art, the archetypal Feminine, and the influence of collective projections on the individual psyche (see “Balancing Between Two Cultures: An Uneasy Swiss Posture” in: Unwrapping Swiss Culture, Spring, JO Series, 2011; “The Importance of Kissing. The Embrace in the Crayon Drawings of Aloise” in: Love. Traversing its Peaks and Valleys. Spring, JO Series, vol. V, 2013). She spoke about “The Amazing Power of Art” at the webinar of the Asheville Jung Center on Art & Psyche on July 27, 2013.

Panay Mulu, Ph.D. Dr. Panay Mulu is the assistant professor of Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures in National Dong Hwa University. She received her Ph.D. degree of musicology, Fu-jien Normal University in 2002. She is the Chairman, Indigenous Peoples Commission, Taipei City Government. She is the Chief Executive Officer, Foundation of Music of Taiwanese Indigenous People. She acts as the consultant of Hualien county Cultural affairs bureau. Dr. Panay Mulu specialized in Ethnomusicology, Aboriginal cultural performances, music and dance, and Pangcah rituals culture. She was invited to be part of several international conferences including: International Jew’s Harp Festival 3rd International Jew’s Harp Congress (Austria), The Jew’s Harp Culture in Taiwan The 6th International conference of the Asia-Pacific Society for Ethnomusicolog (APSE), The 4th International Jew’s Warp Congress And Festival (Norway). She has multiple academic publications related to Pangcah rituals: milasug, talatuas. She is a writer, researcher, and producer for documentary film and CD regarding Pangcah ritual and music.

Yuki Pan, Ph.D. Professor Pan is the dean of College of The Arts at National Dong Hwa University. She is the committee member of National culture and art foundation. She received a master degree in National Taiwan Normal University, and received a Ph.D. degree in program of Philosophical Art in Fu jen University. She was an exchange student at Louvain-la-Neuve University, Belgium. She is specialized at: Aesthetics and Art theory, art, community art, curatorial.
She grew up in Hualien and devoted her passion to art and indigenous art. She presented her research in art conferences including: HIAW archiving exhibition/Arching Exhibitio/2009 Res Artis Conference/Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art & Gyeonggi Creation Center, Korea (2009), Hweilan International Artists Workshop in Hualien Taiwan/Speaker: Pan Sheau-Shei(Yuki)/TransCultural Exchange’s 2009 Conference on International Opportunities in the Art/Boston USA/2009. She is the curator for many art exhibitions. She was the art curatorial consultant for “(Local viewpoint) made in Taiwan”. Besides academic scientific research papers, she is also an editor of several art books, an artist, and a writer.

Dariane Pictet, Dip.Analy.Psych. Dariane Pictet received her degree in Comparative Religion from Columbia University, New York, and trained as an Analytical Psychologist at the C.G. Jung institute in Zurich. In addition, she has an Advanced Diploma in Existential Psychotherapy from Regents College, London. Dariane is a Training Analyst with ISAP-Zurich, IGAP (Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists), GAP (Guild of Analytical Psychology ) and a former member of the Visiting Faculty of Regents College. She has also completed the Leadership Training of the Marion Woodman Foundation and facilitates BodySoul affiliated workshops. She is an Executive Officer of the Association of Graduates of Analytical Psychology (AGAP) and delights in Poetry and Yoga.
Publications include: Silence and the Desert:with Meister Eckhart, the Gospel of Thomas and the Desert Fathers, to be published in JUNGIAN ODYSSEY SERIES VOL.VI, SPRINGJOURNAL BOOKS
Compassion In Buddhism:Practices And Images in JUNGIAN ODYSSEY SERIES, VOL.V, SPRINGJOURNAL BOOKS Kali: The protective Mother and the Destroyer , JUNGIAN ODYSSEY SERIES VOL.II, SPRINGJOURNAL BOOKS Rumi- Poet of the Heart, JUNGIAN ODYSSEY SERIES Vol. 1, SPRINGJOURNAL BOOKS.

Liza Ravitz, Ph.D. Liza J. Ravitz, CST-T is a Certified Jungian Child and Adult Analyst and a Clinical Psychologist. She is a member of the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco, California. Dr. Ravitz has clinical practices in San Francisco and Petaluma where she does analysis and psychotherapy with both children and adults, conducts consultation groups for therapists and presents workshops and trainings. Dr. Ravitz is a Professor in the Depth Psychology Master Program at Sonoma State University, a teacher at California Pacific Medical Center and a teaching member of the International Society of Sandplay Therapists (ISST). Dr. Ravitz has presented her work both nationally and internationally. She is currently the visiting professor at Shih Chien University in Taipei, conducts seminars and workshops, and she provides Jungian analysis and consultations in Taipei.

Bou-Yong Rhi, M.D., Ph.D. Bou-Yong Rhi received his doctoral degree from Graduate school of Medicine, Seoul National University. He is an analyst, member of Korean Association of Jungian Analysts (KAJA) and director of C.G. Jung Institute of Korea. He was the chairman and professor of Dept. of Neuro-Psychiatry at Seoul National University Hospital where he has served for 28 years. Diplomate of C.G. Jung Institute Zürich(1966). Lectured on the Psychology of Shamanism at C.G. Jung Institute Zürich (1966-1967) and at the Union Theological Seminary, New York(1995). Founded the Korean Society for Analytical Psychology(1978) and KAJA. Published : Three volumes of Studies of Analytical Psychology; Korean Shamanism and Analytical Psychology - Symbols of Suffering and Healing ; Lao Zi and C.G. Jung - A Jungian Interpretation of Dao De Jing(2012); numerous articles in cultural psychiatry and Jungian field on the Korean folklore, traditional eastern thoughts.

Christa Robinson, M.A. Christa Robinson holds a degree in Fine Arts and psychotherapy. Her 15-year clinical training was at the Jungian Clinic am Zürichberg, Zürich, Switzerland. She is also a Jungian analyst, member of the Swiss Society of Analytical Psychology, AGAP and IAAP, supervisor and training analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAPZURICH). She is also a former director of studies. She has given extensive supervision all over Switzerland including monasteries, prisons, social institutions of all kinds and maintains two practices, one in Zürich, one in the Italian speaking part of Switzerland. For 25 years she participated in the activities of Eranos, seven years as its president. Her publications are on the treatment of chronic psychosis(u.a.) in "The Journal of Analytical Psychology", several clinical stories in "Gorgo", an article on Olga-Fröbe Kapteyn, foundress of Eranos in "Spring Journal" and interviews in "Living with Jung" and in "Jung Journal on Culture and Psyche".

Heyong Shen, Ph.D. Shen Heyong is the president of newly formed C.G. Jung Institute of China, a developing group of the IAAP, and also the Professor of Analytical Psychology at South China Normal University in Guangzhou. He is a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP) and of the International Society for Sandplay Therapy. With the support of IAAP, he was the leading organizer of the five Conferences on Analytical Psychology and Chinese Culture in Guangzhou in 1998, 2002, 2006, and those in Shanghai in 2009 and in Macao in 2012. He has authored several books on analytical psychology in Chinese, which he relates to the Chinese psychology of the “heart.” He has also edited a series of translations into Chinese of books by Jung and Jungian authors.

Murray Stein, Ph.D. Murray Stein was born on 2 September 1943 in Yorkton, Sask., Canada, studied as an undergraduate at Yale University (B.A. in English) and attended graduate student at Yale Divinity School (M.Div.) and the University of Chicago (Ph.D. in Religion and Psychological Studies). He trained as a Jungian psychoanalyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich. From 1976 to 2003 he was a training analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, of which he was a founding member and President from 1980 to 1985. In 1989 he joined the Executive Committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) as Honorary Secretary for Dr. Thomas Kirsch as President (1989-1995) and served as President of the IAAP from 2001 to 2004. He was president of ISAPZurich 2008-2012 and is presently a training and supervising analyst there. He resides in Goldiwil (Thun), Switzerland.
He is the author of many articles and several books, including Jung’s Treatment of Christianity, In MidLife, Jung’s Map of the Soul, and The Principle of Individuation. He has edited many books, among them Jungian Psychoanalysis, and he was the section editor for Analytical Psychology of The Edinburgh International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis. His special interests are psychotherapy and spirituality, methods of Jungian psychoanalytic treatment, and the individuation process.

Yasuhiro Tanaka, Ph.D. Yasuhiro Tanaka is working for Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University, and a senior analyst of the Association of Jungian Analysts, Japan. He obtained his diploma of analytical psychology from the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich and now practices psychotherapy at his private office and a psychiatric clinic in Tokyo. He is a Jungian analyst specialized in Jungian Psychology, Archetypal psychology, Clinical psychology. He is the author of “The Alchemical Images and Logic in Analytical Psychology” (Harvest 47-1 ) , “Is It True That Dreams Do Not Conceal but Teach? ” (Harvest 48-1 ) and so on. He gave speech in topic in Progual “Tales of Tale” in The Legends of Tono: “Eruption” and “Gradation” of the Consciousness.

Claire Teng, M.D. Dr. Claire Teng graduated from Taipei Medical University as a psychiatrist, and received a master degree in Graduate Institute of Humanities Medicine, Taipei Medical University. She was the chief psychiatrist at National Taiwan University Hospital, and lecturer at Taipei Medical University. She has her own private practice. She specialized at analytical psychotherapy, marriage and couple counseling, object relations. She wrote several books regarding relationship, love, gender and family relationship.

Marta Tibaldi, Ph.D. Marta Tibaldi, Psychologist, Psychotherapist, EMDR Practitioner, Jungian analyst, Training analyst and Supervisior of the Associazione Italiana di Psicologia Analitica (AIPA) and of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), former AIPA’s Vice-President, International Delegate in several IAAP Executive Committes and Member of several IAAP Program Committees, she served as Personal Analyst and Supervisor in the Guanzhou IAAP Developing Group.
At the moment she is in charge as Liaison Person for the IAAP Hong Kong Developing Group. beyond She teaches in the AIPA’s training school in Rome and tutors the students in their clinical training. Lecturer in national and international Congresses, she is the author of many articles and essays on active imagination, deep writing, masculine and feminine, severe trauma treating and oncologic psychology, published over the years in specialized journals and collective books.
Recently she published Oltre il cancro. Trasformare creativamente la malattia che temiamo di più (Beyond Cancer. Transforming creatively the illness we fear most), Moretti & Vitali, Roma 2010 and Pratica dell’immaginazione attiva. Dialogare con l’inconscio e vivere meglio (Practice of active imagination. Dialoguing with the unconscious and living better), La Lepre, Roma 2011. She lives and works in Rome.

Bettina Wilhelm, Writer, Director She was born in Shanghai, China, and currently lives in Basel and Berlin. She has postgraduate degree, and has Diploma in Film & TV from Middlesex Polytechnic, London. She is the Co-founder of the Berlin Transformtheatre, and activities as director, actress, producer. Founding and organization of «International Directors Seminars for Film and Theatre» in Berlin, Künstlerhaus Bethanien. She studied in directing amongst others with Krzysztof Kieslowski in 1983–1989. During this time (1984) Assistant Director for the feature film «Bittere Ernte» (Angry Harvest), Director: Agnieszka Holland. She further Studies in Script Writing with Frank Daniels, David Howard, Barry Devlin. Organization of Master Schools for the European Film Academy and for Focal.

Pei Yang, Ph.D. Dr. Yang received her Ph.D. degree at School Psychology from Tennessee State University. She is the associate professor at the Department of Social Work, Shih Chien University. She is the Chief Executive Office of Sheng Yen Education Foundation. Her past experiences include: the instructor at the Department of Social Work, Tunghai University, the director of student counseling center at National Chung Hsing University, the chair and associate professor at the Department of Social Work, National Taipei University. She specialized in group therapy, group dynamic research, family therapy, mental health hygiene, Zen meditation and mental health, and she is the trainer and supervisor for mental health professional for years. She is the volunteer of Dharma Drum Mountain for many years.
She published books that include: “Intimacy, Loneliness, and Freedom”, Free Communication: interaction with others--start from the heart”, “Heart cross-principle to help self and others”, “Courage and Freedom”.

Rur-Bin Yang, Ph.D. Rur-Bin Yang was born in Taichung, Taiwan, in 1956. He received his Ph.D. at the Chinese Department of National Taiwan University, and is the professor at the Department of Chinese & Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, National Tsing Hua University. He was the chairperson of Chinese Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Science Council; was the assistant professor of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea; visiting scholar of University of Tokyo and Kyushu University, Japan; and visiting scholar of University of Wisconsin, USA. He was the visiting professor of Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is specialized in four areas: 1. The interpretation of Confucian classics, 2. The mythological and symbolical aspects of Chinese thought, 3. Neo-Confucian self-cultivation practices, 4. Daoist thought. He received three times award from National Science Council Award for Outstanding Researchers. His major works include "Confucian concept of body", "Objection meanings: Modern East Asia Anti Philosophy Trend", "from" Five Classics "to" New Five Classics ""; edited the "Qi and Concept of Body in Ancient Chinese Thought," "Confucian theories in Qi and Martial Art, "" The Tradition of Meditation in East "; translation of" Japan Meditation Psychology: From I Ching to Zen (C.G. Jung)"," Confucius' Musicology Theory "," Ming Qi doctrine and Philosophy ","The Secret of Golden Flower (Richard Wilhelm & C.G. Jung)"," Universe and History: The Myth of Eternal Return "and other books.

Boseop Lee, M.A. Boseop Lee is the president of Korean Association of Jungian Analyst and a member of Curatorium of C.G.Jung Institut of Korea. Studied englisch literature, eastern and western philosophy (BA at Ewha university, Korea) and philosophy and psychology (MA at LMU-Munchen, Germany). Trained at the C.G. Jung institute of Zurich as a Jungian Analyst (AGAP, IAAP)/a sandplay therapist (cand. of ISST) and at the Jungian Psychodrama Institute Zumikon/Zurich as a Dipl. Psychodramatist (Psychodrama Helvezia, PDH). Founded Korean Jungian Psychodrama Association (introduced Bibliodrama/Sutradrama in Korea).Transrated Dora Kalff’s in Korean. Her studying in Europe (1986-2001) let her play the role of bridge between east and west. Conducted seminars also in C.G.Jung Institut Zurich on the Red Book. She is the first one to do philosophical/phenomenological analysis of the shamanic initiation as alchemic process (publisched, Seoul 2001, Basel 2012) and doing korean alchemy/body-mind meditation and dance.
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