Discover the Psychology of Home with Jan Peppler

Discover the Psychology of Home with Jan Peppler
Join Idaho Friends of Jung (IFJ) on Friday September 19 from 6:30-8:00 at Boise Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (BUUF) for a deep dive into the Psychology of Home, exploring archetypes, place attachment, and self-actualization. In these turbulent times it is important to discover what truly grounds and nurtures you. No charge, free will offering will be taken up. To learn more about Jan visit her web site: https://janpepplerhome.com/about/
This an invited lecture by Jan Peppler speaker, writer, and workshop leader with a PhD in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her presentation "Discover the Psychology of Home" will help us understand what makes a place feel like home.
Drawing on the insights of Abraham Maslow, Carl Jung, and others, Jan will guide us through the emotional and psychological landscapes that shape our sense of belonging. From place attachment and homesickness to play, landscape, and the journey of individuation, this presentation will illuminate the many layers that contribute to our connection with home.
Whether you feel deeply rooted in a place or are still searching for where you belong, this evening offers powerful tools for understanding what grounds and nurtures your spirit. Couples will find particular value in exploring how each partner's unique needs influence the creation of a shared home—one that feels safe, comforting, and empowering.