Soulscapes/Landscapes Symposium this Friday at CIIS in SF
This looks like an awesome event. I may try to catch at least a few of the talks. Anyone else planning to go? http://www.depthpsychologyalliance.com/events/landscapes-soulscapes-the-intimacy-of-earth-daylong-symposium-at-
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Beebe's presentation on the Self in film was fabulous and smooth.
Maybe we can swap notes - Did you go to M Conforti.'s class yesterday?
PS my notes are by hand...
Jane--Really?! I did not know that you could apply for the MFT license after doing the SSU program. That's a revelation. Do you know any one who has accomplished that? Could the extra classes be taken at SSU? I have 20 years of therapy under my belt (on and off, mostly on) 7 of those years were Jungian-oriented. But I am prepared to do a great deal more, of course.
Melissa Jane: I'm so excited to see you are considering options for a degree in Depth Psych. I now have two master's in it because of the process Dorene alluded to. I completed the program and thesis at SSU and moved on to the PhD at Pacifica because I love the field so much.
However, Jane is absolutely right! Though initially hesitant at the thought of investing time and money in "re-doing" the master's there (because it is combined with the PhD) I quickly realized there isn't likely another program in the country where you can get a PhD in less than 3 years anyway, and frankly, having the headstart because of the strong foundation I got at SSU was priceless.
I felt I was light years ahead because of my previous work and of course, every class and every instructor was new anyway, so its not like anything was repeated. It just gave me an excuse to go to school and learn and immerse myself in Depth Psych a little longer...
Please don't hesitate if you have any questions as you move further down the road. I'd be happy to answer based on my own experience.