Lara Newton, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in Denver. Lara Newton is also the author of the book “Brothers and Sisters, Discovering the Psychology of Companionship” Lara Newton, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst

 

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Nov. 20 and 21, 2009: Lara will be hosting the renowned Irish Storyteller Clare Murphy
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January 9 & 23, 2010: Class by Lara Newton: "Snake / Serpent Image in Dreams: Complex and Archetype"
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“I am neither spurred on by excessive optimism nor in love with high ideals, but am merely concerned with the fate of the individual human being - that infinitesimal unit on whom a world depends, and in whom...
even God seeks his goal.”
C.G. Jung
 
Lara Newton, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in Denver. She is also the author of the book “Brothers and Sisters, Discovering the Psychology of Companionship”

Brothers and Sisters, Discovering the Psychology of Companionship
Brothers and Sisters
Discovering the Psychology of Companionship

Lara Newton’s first book, published by Spring Publications, is a work on the brother-sister relationship, titled: BROTHERS AND SISTERS: Discovering the Psychology of Companionship. The profound intra-psychic dimension of the relationship is the focus of this powerful study. Working with brothers and sisters in fairy tales, myths and true life stories, Lara describes a psychological experience of union with, and faith in, one’s own inner life, which evolves  when we face the challenge of the opposition and harmony of the  brother-sister pair.”
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Lara Newton's most recent essay "Deirdre of the Sorrows" appears in the 2008 edition of Spring Journal which focuses on Irish Culture & Depth Psychology
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Lara Newton

Lara Newton, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in Denver.  She has been president of the C.G. Jung Society of Colorado since 1996, and is co-coordinator of training and the Vice-president for the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado. 

She has a passion for the exploration of dimensions of the psyche through deep introspective study of archetypal material in our world.  Over the past several years, her main focus of study and teaching has been centered on Jung’s work with alchemy.  In addition, she has taught classes on the basic fundamentals of Jungian psychology, fairytale interpretation, dream interpretation, and film interpretation. Learn More >>