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    • April 17, 2026
    • 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Zoom
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    Lyna Tevenaz Jones, MA, is an analytic psychotherapist in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her work integrates analytical psychology, psychoanalytic theory, Self Psychology theory, and attachment research. She earned her master’s degree in counseling psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, where her thesis, Archetypal Reparenting: Constellating Archetypal Parental Figures to Reparent the Self, explored the role of archetypal structures in the repair of early attachment wounds.Her clinical and theoretical interests center on mother and father wounds, individuation, internal psychic structure, and the symbolic processes through which adults reorganize attachment and self-cohesion. She is particularly interested in how Jungian and psychoanalytic models can be articulated together without reduction or bypass. She curates the online community Women of Depth Psychology.


    Learning Objectives

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:

    1. Differentiate clinically between the personal mother, the maternal selfobject, and the maternal archetype. Participants will learn to understand how the unresolved idealization of the personal mother contributes to the persistence of the mother wound.

    2. Identify the psychic stages involved in healing the mother wound, including de-idealization, withdrawal of archaic projection, and mature mourning, from both a Jungian and Self Psychology perspective.

    3. Articulate how an internal maternal function can be re-constructed symbolically and structurally, without bypassing mourning, collapsing into self-soothing defenses, or replacing the therapeutic relationship.


    This presentation will examine the mother wound as an intrapsychic and structural phenomenon rooted in early disruptions of maternal function.


    Drawing on object relations theory, Self Psychology, attachment research, and Jungian analytical psychology, the workshop will explore how persistent idealization of the personal mother may interfere with psychic differentiation, mourning, and the consolidation of a cohesive self.


    Particular attention will be paid to the psychic distinction between the real mother, internal maternal selfobject functions, and the maternal archetype, and to how unconscious archetypal projections can bind the individual to an impossible expectation of the personal mother.


    The presentation will outline the processes of de-idealization, withdrawal of archaic projection, and the arc of mature grief as central developmental tasks and will consider how an internal maternal function may be symbolically and structurally established without bypassing mourning or substituting for the analytic relationship.


    Clinical implications and ethical limits of this work will be discussed with an emphasis on analytic containment, developmental repair, and individuation.


Past events

April 25, 2025 SASPS Spring Workshop: Christopher Bonovitz, PsyD
February 23, 2024 SASPS 2024 Spring Workshop: Emotional Inheritance
May 06, 2022 Steps Together Toward Solidarity: An Experiential Pilot Workshop on Anti-racism Work Grounded in Literature and Somatic Practice
October 10, 2018 2018-2019 Reading Group Dates
May 04, 2018 Conceptualizing and Applying a Truly Relational Psychotherapy
March 09, 2018 Are We Living in the Same World? Psychoanalysis and Community Mental Health
November 04, 2017 Afternoon Case Seminar with Melanie Suchet, Ph.D.
November 04, 2017 Impasse, Enactments and Difficult Dynamics- Workshop with Melanie Suchet, Ph.D.
September 15, 2017 The Frank Paredes Memorial Lecture on Ethics and Culture presents The Mark of War: a film by Ricardo Ainslie, PhD
June 20, 2017 The Danish Girl Film Viewing and Panel
April 06, 2017 Call for Action- Bexar County Psychological Association
February 08, 2017 February Reading Group
January 11, 2017 January Reading Group
November 12, 2016 Saturday Case Consultation Dr. Neil Altman
November 11, 2016 Fall Workshop: Dr. Neil Altman
October 07, 2016 2016 Frank Paredes Lecture
June 08, 2016 June Reading Group - Hidden in Plain Sight: Thoughts on Imagination and the Lived Unconscious
May 11, 2016 May Reading Group - The Colonized Mind: Gender, Trauma, and Mentalization
May 06, 2016 Spring Workshop: A day with Dr. Jerry Gans
April 13, 2016 April Reading Group - Frank Summers' paper, Ethnic Invisibility, Identity, and the Psychoanalytic Process
March 29, 2016 Bexar County Psychiatric Society presents: WHERE IS PSYCHIATRY GOING IN SAN ANTONIO AND BEYOND
February 05, 2016 February Reading Group - Donell Stern: Field Theory in Psychoanalysis
January 13, 2016 January Reading Group - Jessica Benjamin's paper: Beyond Doer and Done to: An Intersubjective View of Thirdness
November 06, 2015 Object Relations Approaches to Couple and Family Therapy
June 10, 2015 Annual meeting & June reading group
May 29, 2015 2015 Frank Paredes Lecture
March 11, 2015 March 2015 Reading Group Kris Yi: Toward formulation of ethnic identity beyond the binary of white oppressor and racial other.
February 11, 2015 Feb 2015 Reading Group Jody Messler Davies: Transformations of Desire and Despair: Reflec
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