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.
Freshwater, California
Which of the following best describes your proposed membership status? If you are signing up with your first and last name, please choose "Individual." Please do NOT choose one of the other options unless you are creating a profile page with a business or organization name
Individual
What are your main areas of interest?
Jungian Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Ecopsychology, Transpersonal Psychology
If you are signing up as an Individual Member, do you have a degree in Depth Psychology?
Other type of Psychology
If so, from what institution?
Behavioral Psychology (ABA) - The University of Chicago School of Psychology
Are you a licensed or clinical therapist?
Applied Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
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?
I am interested, intrigued by, and desiring to continue exploration in the human experience; my experience on the planet and how that experience is shared with all of humanity (and life as a collective). I am drawn to the interconnected nature of all things and how that relates to my being. I expect to find connective individuals and information that supports personal growth without judgment or condemnation; perhaps except for those parties that are harmful to others (or themselves).
Do you belong to any other online Psychology-related communities or orgs? If so, which?
Not at this time
Comments
Greetings Ian and a very warm welcome to the online depth psychology community. It's great to see you here! This is an exciting time for the Depth Psychology Alliance, as we are expanding and adding many features to this forum.
Nice to see University of Chicago. I am from the city and my father graduated from their psych school in the 60's.
As you may know, we now are made up of over 4,200 members from all over the world. I hope that as you have explored the community you have noticed what a dynamic group of like-minded people are here, all who are deeply drawn by the field of depth psychology. While there are many Jungian analysts and clinical psychologists here, our members come from all 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.
Bravo for already settling in and personalizing your profile image.
If you haven't discovered this already, there are many opportunities to engage as you browse the site. Please feel free to post a topic for discussion in the forum, respond to another member's post, or share a link to an article or web site you like.
Here are a few quick links to front page items that may be of interest to you. The Multimedia Library contains talks, videos and articles that may be of interest to you. The Depth Insights e-zine has articles, poetry, and images from past issues. And, then we have the Events page which contains calls for papers, upcoming conferences, and workshops. There is a book group discussion of "On the Doorstep of the Castle,"by Elizabeth Cark-Stern, running through the end of the month you can still join.
Here's a link to help you navigate the site for your convenience. I look forward to seeing your posts and comments around the various forums.
And finally, fellow board member Donna May and I will be hosting an online Deep Meet and Greet to welcome you and other new members to the Alliance.It would be great to see you you there and get to know you a bit more at that time. The next Deep Meet n Greet is set for Thursday, November 5 at 5PM PDT. You should RSVP for the event here if you think you can make it. In the meantime, I look forward to seeing you around the boards & please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
In Soul,
Mark, board member
Hence I had to speak to my soul as to something far off and unknown, which did not exist through me, but through whom I existed. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 232.