Depth Psychology Integrative Therapy Healing Practices Admissions Webinar

Join Our PhD Depth Psychology with Specialization in Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices Admissions Webinar

In the face of global uncertainties, much can be gleaned from the foundations of Jungian and post-Jungian frameworks, which also emphasize transdisciplinary insights. Psychological suffering is reduced, and the fostering of integration is enhanced when a holistic model of care is offered. What does integration mean from a depth perspective and in the context of therapy and healing practices? How does understanding the psyche and sacred, archetypal aspects, synchronicity, dreams, complexes, and personality development impact the ability to thrive in the face of suffering? This webinar will address these questions with a presentation from Professor Dr. Lionel Corbett, followed by brief reflections from other faculty members from the Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices doctoral specialization within the Depth Psychology program.

 

Live Q&A and Discussion

Following the presentation, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in a live Q &A and discussion with Dr. Lionel Corbett, Dr. Juliet Rohde-Brown, Dr. Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson,  Dr. Evergreen Hericks, Dr. Fanny Brewster, and Dr. Pat Katsky.

Dr. Lionel Corbett trained in medicine and psychiatry in England and as a Jungian Analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is a professor of depth psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute, in Santa Barbara, California. He is the author of eight books: Psyche and the sacred: The religious function of the psyche; The sacred cauldron: Psychotherapy as a spiritual practice; The soul in anguish: Psychotherapeutic approaches to suffering; Understanding Evil: A guide for psychotherapists, and The God-image: From antiquity to Jung, and Jung’s philosophy, controversies, quantum mechanics, and the Self. His latest book is A Jungian and psychoanalytic approach to biblical myth and religion. He is the co-editor of four volumes of collected papers: Psyche’s Stories; Depth psychology, meditations in the field; Psychology at the threshold; and Jung and aging.

Pat Katsky, Ph.D. has been a core faculty member at Pacifica for almost 25 years, teaching and mentoring students in many of Pacifica’s programs. She was formerly provost and the chair of one of the depth psychology programs..She was certified as a Jungian analyst almost 30 years ago. Her research interests include the religious function of the psyche, the process of becoming a psychotherapist, and the world of dreams.. She has published and lectured on these topics in the United States and abroad. Pat was formerly the president of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, and serves regularly on the reviewing and certifying boards of the San Francisco and Los Angeles Jung Institutes. She co-founded a non-profit counseling center in Los Angeles, Counseling West, which served individuals, couples, and families seeking a depth psychotherapeutic approach in charting a path in their lives.

Susan Evergreen Hericks, Phd, has an artistic and psychological approach to being human. Her day to day work involves supporting PGI graduate students in the Depth PhD Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices specialization. As adjunct faculty, Evergreen also teaches the year one Art of Ritual class. An artist and lover of beauty medicine, ceremony, and social justice she has a varied background in academia (English Literature, Theology/Ethics, Depth Psychology), as well as rites of passage work, wilderness guiding, ceremonial play and community art projects.

Juliet Rohde-Brown, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and the Chair of the Depth Psychology: Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices doctoral specialization at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She has presented internationally at professional conferences and other venues and has led and co-led retreats and workshops. Her publications may be found in book chapters and in journals such as the Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies, Psychological Perspectives, and the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, among others.

Fanny Brewster

Dr. Fanny Brewster is a Core Faculty member in the Depth Psychology Specialization in Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices. Prior to beginning in this capacity she served as a faculty member in the Clinical Program and as an adjunct faculty working within the Depth, Archetypal and Jungian Psychology (DJA), and Depth Psychotherapy Departments (DPT), while maintaining a New York City private practice.

As a faculty member of the New York C.G. Jung Foundation she has taught classes and given public forum lectures on Jungian related topics. While a Board Member with the New York Analytical Psychology Club, Dr. Brewster developed and led experiential workshops on Dreams, Creative Writing and Mythology. She has given national and international workshops and lectures on Culture, Diversity and Creativity—the Depth Writing Workshop. She has received two Gradiva Award nominations for her writing from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. Her writings have been published in books such as Archetypal Grief: Slavery’s Legacy of Intergenerational Child Loss (Routledge), among others.

Dr. Fanny Brewster is a Core Faculty member in the Depth Psychology Specialization in Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices. Prior to beginning in this capacity she served as a faculty member in the Clinical Program and as an adjunct faculty working within the Depth, Archetypal and Jungian Psychology (DJA), and Depth Psychotherapy Departments (DPT), while maintaining a New York City private practice.

Dr. Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson, a member of Pacifica’s faculty since 2003, teaches courses in research design, process, methodology, and dissertation development as well as archetypal psychology, and technology. Her books include The Art of Inquiry (coauthored with Joseph Coppin), Psyche’s Knife, and The Art of Jungian Couple Therapy (coauthored with Anthony Delmedico). Dr. Nelson teaches and speaks internationally and has published numerous scholarly papers and book chapters on subjects including animals, dreams, feminism, film, mythology, research, somatics, and technology. She has been a professional writer and editor for 40 years, coaching aspiring authors across many genres and styles. www.elizabethnelson-phd.com