Gender
Female
Gender
Female
Location
Carmichael, CA
Before you go further, please be sure you are applying for membership with YOUR REAL NAME, FIRST AND LAST, or if you are signing up as an organization, publisher, or project, list the organization name here; then list the name of the contact person in the next question.
Sacramento area
What are your main areas of interest?
Jungian Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Mythology, Transpersonal Psych
If you are signing up as an Individual Member, do you have a degree in Depth Psychology?
M.A., Other type of Psychology
If so, from what institution?
University of San Francisco
Are you a licensed or clinical therapist?
Yes. Mft
Please share a little about yourself by way of introduction. What draws you to Depth Psychology and what are you looking for from this community?
Being involved with Junian psychology and interacting with others who are interested in depth psychology
Do you belong to any other online Psychology-related communities or orgs? If so, which?
Camft. Local and state
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Welcome Cheryl and apologies for such a late welcome. I got away from "screens" for awhile and am just returning. Love your expressive approaches to your work displayed on your website. This sounds cliche but some of my best friends are expressive therapists. I used sand tray working with abused children many years ago and found it quite powerful. Again, welcome and I look forward to your posts.
Ed
Hi Cheryl. Welcome to the Alliance. Glad you've found us.
Once you have a chance to explore the online community a bit, I think you'll find a dynamic group of likeminded people who are all deeply drawn by the field of depth psychology. While there are many Jungian analysts and clinical psychologists here, our members come from many walks of life--artists, writers, doctors, healing professionals, counselors, students, business people, etc--so there is much cross-disciplinary knowledge and experience here to be shared.
On that note, there are many opportunities to engage as you browse the site. Some simple ideas to get your feet wet are to introduce yourself in the forum; asking a question, or responding to someone else's post; or sharing a link to an article or web site you like.
You may want to consider joining the online book club if you haven’t already (so many have joined the past day or two I haven't managed to keep track!)—There's a new author each month, and you can jump in at anytime and participate at whatever level you wish. Even if you don't have the book for this month, you can order it from Assisi Institute now and have it within a couple of days.
The Book Club is all done via writing in an open forum, so you can read all the comments that have gone on so far (including past authors in January and February!) and get a feel for what's happening. As you may know, in March, we are featuring a wonderful new book from Jungian Analyst Dr. Michael Conforti, a specialist in archetypes and new sciences, "Field, Form, And Fate: Patterns in Mind, Nature, and Psyche."
Last, I see you're in Sacramento. It's a bit far, but we are holding the first-ever local chapter meetup and speaker evening for the Alliance on March 23, so if you are up for a road trip and interested in meeting other Alliance members and likeminded people for a great speaker on Jung, Crop Circles, and the Archetypal Feminine, maybe you can come. More details here: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=l548rqeab&...
In case you need detailed help getting started and navigating the site, you can use the following link--and please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions at all! I look forward to seeing you around the community~Bonnie Bright, Founder