Interview with Naomi Lowinsky PhD

In this interview, we discuss her book, The Motherline, which examines the feminine experience from the standpoint of Jungian depth psychology.

Naomi Lowinsky, PhD is a Jungian analyst in private practice in California and poetry and fiction editor of Psychological Perspectives. She is the author of “The Sister from Below: When the Muse Gets Her Way” and also “The Motherline: Every Woman’s Journey to Find Her Female Roots”. Lowinsky is author of numerous prose essays, many of which have been published in Psychological Perspectives and The Jung Journal. Adagio & Lamentation, her third poetry collection, has recently been published by Fisher King Press. Its poetry speaks to “transformation and redemption through art”. Lowinsky has had poetry published in many literary magazines and anthologies, among them After Shocks: The Poetry of Recovery, Weber Studies, Rattle, Atlanta Review, Tiferet and Asheville Poetry Review. Naomi has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize three times and is the recipient of the 2009 Obama Millennium Poetry award for “Madelyn Dunham, Passing On.”

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