
A Jungian Psychoanalyst (RP) with a post-Jungian POV, bringing Jung's work into the now and into the body and the heart, where we need it most. In search of ordinary miracles.
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I’ve been thinking a great deal lately about how much of contemporary therapy culture can become primarily organized around relieving and reducing discomfort.
Of course, stabilization matters. Someone chronically flooded with terror, fragm...
C.G. Jung
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Spiritual materialism happens when spirituality becomes organized around protecting the ego rather than transforming it.
Jane Clapp: Ju...
“The analytic process is not merely a thinking process. It is a living experience between two people.” — Barbara Hannah
I’ve become increasingly aware of how many clinicians are carrying profound responsibility without enough support from...
I love spontaneous creativity because it taps into a deeper layer of the unconscious, perhaps even the somatic unconscious, a conduit to the language of the Self or soul.
When I don’t begin with a plan, something else has more room to arri...
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I’m offering this series because menopause hasn’t been, for me, only a physical or emotional transition. It came on suddenly via surgery and it’s been a profound reorganization of body, psyche, meaning, and...
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I'm a Jungian Psychoanalyst and founder of Jungian Somatics™, a heart-centred approach that explores the kinetic spirit, neurobiology, and spontaneous creative expression, harnessing the body as a portal to both the shadow and the divine.
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