Gary S. Bobroff, M.A. is the author of Crop Circles, Jung & the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine (North Atlantic, 2014). He has a Master’s degree in Jungian-oriented Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute of Santa Barbara, CA. Gary writes
Marilyn Schlitz, Ph.D. is a social anthropologist, researcher, writer, and charismatic public speaker. She is currently the Founder and CEO of Worldview Enterprises. She also serves as President Emeritus and a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Noeti
Hi all. We had a great Alliance board council meeting this morning and agreed that it would be great to put together a list of books that people recommend as a good introduction to various aspects of depth psychology. As you know, we consider depth p
Greetings, all. Thank you for taking the time to read this. I am currently exploring the different routes to becoming a psychotherapist. While it's something I've thought about at various points in my journey, I have primarily had a career in organiza
This quote (in Lament of the Dead) by Sonu Shamdasani made me sit up and re-read 6 times: "It is the ancestors" that Jung is writing about in the Red Book." This is no mere metaphor. This is no cipher for the unconscious or something like that. When
Clara E. Hill earned her Ph.D. at Southern Illinois University in 1974. She started her career in 1974 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Maryland and is currently still there as a Professor. She has been Presid
As a practitioner of DFA (Duggan/French Approach) Somatic Pattern Recognition and Archetypal Pattern Analysis I have come to identify the coherently ordered water in the body as the exquisitely sensitive and responsive interface between body/psyche o
Nancy Swift Furlotti, M. A., Ph. D. candidate, is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, California. She is a past President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Nancy did her analytical training at the Los Ange
Does anyone know who the patient was whose dreams Jung analyzed in the 1928-1938 seminar? I'm curious about the person, how his analysis turned out, and how he felt about the seminar.
We've all been there: you're having a conversation, waxing lyrical to someone about your profession or passion, and you mention the term 'depth psychology'....only to be met with a blank, quizzical look.
Michael Conforti, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst, and is the founder and director of the Assisi Institute. Dr. Conforti's work has resulted not only in a training
I'm a new member - never posted before so I'm not sure what to do or expect. I'm age 64, retired and have been interested in Jung since the age of 20 when I read Memories Dreams and Reflections. I found it an amazing and enlightening book. I'm on