Dissertation Oral Defenses


Candidate: Michelle Diane Stratton Date: October 5, 2016 Time: 4:30 pm

This research explores the experience of displacement and resettlement for Rwandan and Congolese refugees in New Hampshire, USA, highlighting cultural perspectives and values that contribute to psychosocial resilience and a restored sense of well-being in these communities. Participants elaborated on their childhood experiences of culture, the disruptions of war and displacement, and their experience of…


Candidate: Amena Alicia Humphrey Date: October 1, 2016 Time: 11:00 am

Breast Cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in the United States. Fortunately it has one of the best survival rates among all other types of cancer; nevertheless patients with breast cancer usually suffer long-term physical, emotional, and psychological problems. The treatment protocols for this diagnosis, usually including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, often…


Candidate: Dylan Kirk Hoffman Date: September 29, 2016 Time: 9:00 am

This study provides a comparative analysis, using dialectical hermeneutics, of the philosophy of Plotinus and the depth psychology of C. G. Jung. While coming from different historical contexts, they each address the nature of unconsciousness, or the unconscious. This study concentrates in particular on one archetypal aspect of the unconscious that Jung calls the shadow.…


Candidate: Tiffany Paige Thompson Date: September 20, 2016 Time: 11:00 am

This hermeneutic intersection of electroencephalography (EEG) and psychodynamic psychotherapeutic principles connotes a connection between Jungian and Freudian lenses and neuroscience yet unseen in published literature. Within this dissertation, the corollary between EEG and Jung and Freud’s respective models of the psyche and the spectrum of brainwaves is detailed via comparisons between (a) Jung’s collective unconscious/Freud’s…


Candidate: Mariam Harris Date: September 19, 2016 Time: 1:30 pm

Afghanistan as a nation has a deep spiritual culture that has been influenced by many rich and varied traditions, including but not limited to Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Islam. It is a great irony that today, the name of Afghanistan is mainly linked to the Taliban and its oppression of women. Much has been written diving…


Candidate: Erica Elizabeth Pedro Date: September 19, 2016 Time: 10:00 am

This research explores the shadow side of the human psyche and its relationship to the archetype of the dark God image. This study adds to the understanding that the psyche cannot operate from wholeness if paradox is left unintegrated. Utilizing an imaginal approach, an alchemical-hermeneutic methodology is applied to answer the research question: how can…


Candidate: Gayle Shapiro Plessner Date: September 15, 2016 Time: 2:00 pm

This research explored Jung’s development of the concept of soul and its manifestation in the material world. In particular, this phenomenological study investigated Hillman’s anima mundi, the soul in and of the world, and how individual and community transformation occurred through the making of traditional Hawaiian quilts by hand. Using qualitative organic inquiry, ten participants…


Candidate: Daphne D. Dodson Date: September 7, 2016 Time: 3:00 pm

On the backs of ancient philosophers to current neuroscientists, cognitive and depth psychologists, this work argues that memory is not a fixed substance residing within the brain; further, the writing seeks to demonstrate it unwise to shove memory into the binary buckets of true or false. Highly influenced by the present self, memory also influences…


Candidate: Horacio Maurilio Marchand Date: September 7, 2016 Time: 11:00 am

From the perspective of Depth Psychology, each of us to some degree suffers neurotic complexes of inferiority, superiority, and blind spots in our internal and external awareness. Hence, managing any organization requires managing oneself, or at least understanding the psychological processes involve. As demonstrated throughout this study, not only our inherent functional (neurophysiological) blindness but…


Candidate: Catherine Farran May Date: September 6, 2016 Time: 3:00 pm

Pregnancy and childbirth are powerful events in the life of a woman initiating profound physical and psychological changes. This theoretical dissertation explored pregnancy in relation to mythology, archetypal energies and the theme of empowerment. Through utilizing a hermeneutic phenomenological approach and analyzing relevant texts, poetry, and artistic renderings, this work examined the experience of pregnancy…


Candidate: Pamela S. Alexander Date: September 6, 2016 Time: 12:00 pm

Beauty lifts our souls above, mundane concerns to realms of love. Sophia is the soul that falls asleep, identifies with the conditioned ego story associated with matter, and is awakened by Jesus, the spirit. The spirit arouses the soul with dreams, beauty, art, poetry, love, and life events, to remind her of his presence and…


Candidate: Kathleen Taylor Date: August 30, 2016 Time: 11:00 am

This interpretive phenomenological analysis research study articulates the experiences of three Christians who manifest secure attachment to God characteristics. Human infant attachment theory and subsequent attachment to God conceptualizations were the perspectives used in order to explore the phenomenon. Analysis of the data led to four emergent themes focused on the psychological implications of having…


Candidate: Charles T. Eckhart Date: August 28, 2016 Time: 1:00 pm

This dissertation investigated the use of personal therapy in the training of psychologists and clinical psychology students from two distinct theoretical orientations: cognitive behavioral and psychoanalytic. Qualitative case study methodology was used to explicate the experiences of eight participants. The study findings suggested that psychoanalytic psychologists view personal therapy as a vital component of clinical…


Candidate: Jacquelyn Ane Rinaldi Date: August 23, 2016 Time: 11:00 am

Compassion is often misunderstood. To live with compassion does not mean to give up one’s own well-being or to jeopardize the well-being of her family in order to serve the needs of others. Compassion means one must first take care of oneself before she is able to tend to another. True compassion can only exist…


Candidate: Justin Matthew Weiss Date: August 21, 2016 Time: 1:00 pm

This dissertation explored resilience and the ability to overcome adversity and thrive. Using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis, six resilient participants were interviewed to analyze resilience, where resilience derives, and how to access resilience. The six participants included a Holocaust survivor, a NASA rocket-scientist raised in poverty, a university professor diagnosed quadriplegic as a teenager after a…


Candidate: Christina Martinez Date: August 18, 2016 Time: 5:15 pm

This qualitative case study explored songwriters and therapists’ engagement with their creative capacity as part of their respective professional experiences. The results showed that the creative process may allow for elements important to their work to rise, fall and integrate in a natural way while rejecting linear and rigid pathways toward creative outcomes. This research…


Candidate: Jason Andrew Groves-Stephens Date: August 12, 2016 Time: 2:00 pm

According to C. G. Jung, the individuation process requires a reflective turn inward toward the voice of psyche, or said differently the inner voice. The inner voice can only be heard by the individual, but that does not mean the individual must discover it alone. A Quaker practice termed the clearness committee brings a small…


Candidate: N. Leigh Nicholson Date: August 9, 2016 Time: 12:30 pm

Loss of a child is the most complex death a person can experience. This event is multifaceted containing intricate layers of mourning woven throughout the bereaved parent’s lifetime. Despite considerable attention emphasizing grief reactions of the bereaved, relatively few studies have recognized the unique mourning of bereaved parents including dreams related to their child. This…


Candidate: Lynlee Ann Lyckberg Date: July 24, 2016 Time: 12:30 pm

This theoretical and interdisciplinary dissertation explores the role that the visual image plays in emerging consciousness along with the importance of creativity as an essential component in the founding and recreation of the world. Creative activity can be understood as part of a larger pattern of on-going growth and transformation in human consciousness that seeks…


Candidate: Ingrid Joy Brown Date: July 23, 2016 Time: 1:00 pm

This qualitative inquiry takes place within a growing body of interdisciplinary work dedicated to reimagining community, one’s relationship to it, and ultimately one’s place within the global community. The study is rooted in depth psychology’s recognition that the psyche is independently real and everything has meaning. Community is an ongoing story: a living myth. One…