Mary H. Harrell, B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D., is the author of a new book, Imaginal Figures in Everyday Life: Stories from the World Between Matter and Mind. It comes as a result of research, personal experience, and professional accomplishments i
Mary H. Harrell, B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D., is the author of a new book, Imaginal Figures in Everyday Life: Stories from the World Between Matter and Mind. It comes as a result of research, personal experience, and professional accomplishments in the area
Patrick Kelly, M.D. is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at The David Geffen School of Medicine in Los Angeles, California. He completed both his general psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Hosp
What do you do when the work you carefully chose--and have loved--for decades no longer inspires you, or brings satisfaction? You are an expert in your field, and you have a secure future, a handsome salary, and even a measure of status to show for y
Leona Tockey, a dear friend who died last summer close to her 90th birthday, was a remarkable woman. She had a successful career as a psychotherapist specializing in sexual abuse issues, and she was a mentor and elder to many of us. You
Dr. Louis Cozolino has diverse clinical and research interests and hold degrees in philosophy, theology, and clinical psychology. His interests are in the areas of the synthesis of neuroscience with psychotherapy, education, management, and leadersh
Dreams carry an inner knowing, an innate sensibility, and an element of potency that affords each of us the capacity to open to the depths of our own experience. When we tend a dream, images come “awa
Pacifica’s Dr. Glen Slater (who spoke eloquently about Vocation and Soul-making at PGIAA's recent "Coming Home" conference), has always been a particularly passionate and knowledgeable advocate of film, with many film reviews in Jungian and depth pub
Just a reminder: You can access the audio or video replay of the depth dialogue with Michael Conforti PhD and Bonnie Bright on "The Language of Trauma" which originally aired 2/22.
Hubert Hermans is professor emeritus at the Radboud University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He is best known as the creator of Dialogical Self Theory. He wrote books like The Dialogical Self: Meaning as movement (1993), co-authored by Harry Kempen,
The interest last night was primarily focused on transitioning from one career to another at midlife. As always for me, work is a tool for individuation, so I thought about mid-life transition in terms of Jung.
Are you a Pacifica alum who has written a book? Come join our lineup of spectacular authors who will be featured in our Author Spotlight at Pacifica Graduate Institute's "Coming Home" Celebration in Santa Barbara January 28-31, 2016.
Just opened my copy of Jungian climate scientist, Jeff Kiehl's NEW book, Facing Climate Change—hot off the press TODAY! Congrats, Jeff. Can't wait to dig in.