Talk on living your best life
Renowned psychotherapist at Arts Centre
Dr Brendan Harding, renowned psychotherapist, brings his personal development and spiritual wisdom to the Nenagh Arts Centre on Friday, October 3, at 7.30pm.
The inspiring evening of spiritual wisdom and personal enlightenment, titled ‘Becoming Conscious: Living your best life - The psychology of Carl Jung’ will focus on the teachings of Carl Jung, alongside the knowledge of Christianity and other traditions. Tickets for the personal development event are priced at €20.
With this event, Brendan hopes to aid in the understanding that personal suffering, when honoured, can become a path to healing and transformation. Brendan Harding qualified as a doctor from the University College Dublin in 1975, before qualifying as a surgeon from the Royal College of Surgeons in 1983. Harding began Jungian training in USA in 1990 and completed his analysis using the symbol technique in 1997. Due to his unique ability to combine surgery and psychotherapy for patients, he was invited to be a founding member of the Canadian Association for Sandplay Therapy in 1995.
Brendan has since been a member of the International Society for Sandplay Therapy since 1993 and a teaching member of the organisation since 1995. He has presented his work at many international venues, including London, San Francisco, Toronto, Seoul, Cambridge, and Berlin among many others.
Brendan Harding is an expert in the teachings of Carl Jung, who was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist, regarded as one of psychology’s pioneering figures of the 20th century.
Jung’s concepts and terms have entered into everyday language, such as introversion and extroversion, complex and archetype.
‘Becoming Conscious’ will address topics such as Jung’s roadmap to the self, symbols in self-healing and inner awakening, as well as many other topics guaranteed to encourage deep healing and transformation.
TICKETS
‘Becoming Conscious: Living your best life - The psychology of Carl Jung’ with Brendan Harding graces the Nenagh Arts Centre theatre at 7.30pm, on Friday, October 3. Tickets are available now at nenagharts.com or at 067 34400.