(713) 524-8253
registrar@junghouston.org
Discover ways to probe the elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises. There is more to us than what we know about ourselves and what we believe about our identity. What we don’t know about ourselves often shows up in startling ways, and in forms that might even hurt others. Is it possible to mitigate these harmful effects? How can we see what, by definition, is unseen? We often discover ourselves through the objective lens of others’ feedback and through reflecting on our past actions. This act of seeing from the outside-in can be a powerful method of discovering surprising parts of ourselves. Join us as we discover ways to probe the powerful, unknown, and elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises.
(713) 524-8253
registrar@junghouston.org
Discover ways to probe the elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises. There is more to us than what we know about ourselves and what we believe about our identity. What we don’t know about ourselves often shows up in startling ways, and in forms that might even hurt others. Is it possible to mitigate these harmful effects? How can we see what, by definition, is unseen? We often discover ourselves through the objective lens of others’ feedback and through reflecting on our past actions. This act of seeing from the outside-in can be a powerful method of discovering surprising parts of ourselves. Join us as we discover ways to probe the powerful, unknown, and elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises.
(713) 524-8253
registrar@junghouston.org
Discover ways to probe the elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises. There is more to us than what we know about ourselves and what we believe about our identity. What we don’t know about ourselves often shows up in startling ways, and in forms that might even hurt others. Is it possible to mitigate these harmful effects? How can we see what, by definition, is unseen? We often discover ourselves through the objective lens of others’ feedback and through reflecting on our past actions. This act of seeing from the outside-in can be a powerful method of discovering surprising parts of ourselves. Join us as we discover ways to probe the powerful, unknown, and elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises.
(713) 524-8253
registrar@junghouston.org
Discover ways to probe the elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises. There is more to us than what we know about ourselves and what we believe about our identity. What we don’t know about ourselves often shows up in startling ways, and in forms that might even hurt others. Is it possible to mitigate these harmful effects? How can we see what, by definition, is unseen? We often discover ourselves through the objective lens of others’ feedback and through reflecting on our past actions. This act of seeing from the outside-in can be a powerful method of discovering surprising parts of ourselves. Join us as we discover ways to probe the powerful, unknown, and elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises.
(713) 524-8253
registrar@junghouston.org
Discover ways to probe the elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises. There is more to us than what we know about ourselves and what we believe about our identity. What we don’t know about ourselves often shows up in startling ways, and in forms that might even hurt others. Is it possible to mitigate these harmful effects? How can we see what, by definition, is unseen? We often discover ourselves through the objective lens of others’ feedback and through reflecting on our past actions. This act of seeing from the outside-in can be a powerful method of discovering surprising parts of ourselves. Join us as we discover ways to probe the powerful, unknown, and elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises.
(713) 524-8253
registrar@junghouston.org
Discover ways to probe the elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises. There is more to us than what we know about ourselves and what we believe about our identity. What we don’t know about ourselves often shows up in startling ways, and in forms that might even hurt others. Is it possible to mitigate these harmful effects? How can we see what, by definition, is unseen? We often discover ourselves through the objective lens of others’ feedback and through reflecting on our past actions. This act of seeing from the outside-in can be a powerful method of discovering surprising parts of ourselves. Join us as we discover ways to probe the powerful, unknown, and elusive areas of our psyche through lecture, film, discussion, and experiential exercises.