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Summer Study Programs Faculty

|  Faculty Index  |  Class Index  |  Year Index  |

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X-Y-Z

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Virginia Apperson, PhD, APRN, CS, is a diplomate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich and practices as a Jungian analyst in Atlanta, Georgia. In what feels now like a previous lifetime, she worked as a surgical and cardiovascular I.C.U. nurse at New York Hospital. She found her calling, though, when she transferred to Payne-Whitney's psychiatric unit, a move that launched her career in psychology. She has recently co-authored a book with John Beebe entitled The Presence of the Feminine in Film.
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Mary Ayers, PhD, LCSW-C, is a psychotherapist with a private practice in Maryland. She is the author of Mother-Infant Attachment and Psychoanalysis: The Eyes of Shame (Brunner-Routledge, 2003), a winner of the Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, 2004, and Masculine Shame, the Succubus and the Redemption of the Eternal Feminine: Speculations on an Archetype (in print, Brunner-Routledge). • [2009] •

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Ashok Bedi, MD, is a Jungian analyst and a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists of Great Britain and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He is a Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin and is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is the author of Path to the Soul and coauthor of Retire Your Family Karma. • [2004] •

Jerome S. Bernstein, MA, PC, NCPsyA, has been in private practice since 1974. He was the founding president of the C. G. Jung Analysts Association of the Greater Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, vice-president of the C. G. Jung Institute of New York, and past-president of the C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe. He is currently on the teaching faculty of the C. G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe and most recently was Plenary speaker at the Nature and Human Nature Conference in Santa Barbara, CA. • [2007] •

D. Stephenson Bond, MDiv, IAAP, is the author of Living Myth (Shambhala, 1993) and The Archetype of Renewal (Inner City Books, 2002). He teaches on the faculty of the C. G. Jung Institute, Boston, and lectures widely on myth and psychology. • [2006] •

Julie Bondanza, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and licensed psychologist in private practice in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. She is a member of the faculty and board of the C.G. Jung Foundation and she is the former Director of Training at the Philadelphia site of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. • [2011] • [2010] • [2009] • [2008] • [2007] • [2006] • [2004] •

Alexandra Buckner, LICSW, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan area. She lectures and has led seminars on Jungian psychology in the DC area. • [2007] •

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Melanie Starr Costello, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, historian, and Zurich-trained Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington, DC. She has taught and published on the topics of psychology and religion, medieval spirituality, and clinical practice. Her book is Imagination, Illness and Injury: Jungian Psychology and the Somatic Dimensions of Perception (Routledge). • [2011] • [2008] • [2007] • [2004] •

Jeanne Creekmore, Phd, ATR-BC, is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in the District of Columbia. She is also a registered and board-certified art therapist, an artist, and a Fellow of the Association for Music and Guided Imagery. • [2010] •

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Beth Darlington, PhD, has a private practice in Poughkeepsie, New York, as a certified and licensed Jungian psychoanalyst. She is a training analyst on the faculty and Board of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. • [2010] •

Marita Digney, DMin, is a Jungian analyst and licensed psychologist who graduated from the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich. A former Director of Training at the Philadelphia Jung Institute, she is now an Intern Chaplain at the University of Virginia CPE Program and lives and works as an analyst in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Charlottesville, VA. • [2011] • [2005] •

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Brian Feldman, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and on the teaching faculties of the Jung Institute of San Francisco, the Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts, the Jung Center of Mexico City and the Northwest Center for Psychoanalysis. • [2009] •

Barbara Friedman, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and licensed psychologist in private practice in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, a founding member of the C.G. Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, and author of the book, Partners in Healing: Redistributing the Power in the Counselor–Client Relationship. • [2005] •

Harry Wells Fogarty, PhD, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Manhattan and a lecturer in Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary. • [2011] • [2010] • [2008] • [2007] • [2006] • [2005] • [2004] •

Royce Froehlich, CSW, MA, MDiv, is an analyst-in-training at the C.G. Jung Institute of New York and a doctoral candidate in Communications at the European Graduate School. A former audio engineer at ABC Radio, he is in private practice in New York City. • [2006] •

Cheryl Fuller, PhD, is a Jungian psychotherapist in Belfast, Maine. She has her doctorate in Jungian Studies and many years of study and training at various Jung institutes and in Jungian analysis. She brings over 35 years of clinical experience, humor and enthusiasm to the study of Jung and of Medea. • [2011] •

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Irene Gad, MD, PhD, is a Jungian analyst, who received her Diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. Her Jungian publications include, among others, an article on “Hephaestus, Model of New-Age Masculinity” in Quadrant; a chapter on “The Couple in Fairy Tales: When Father's Daughter Meets Mother's Son” in the collection Psyche's Stories, vol. I; and a book Tarot and Individuation: A Jungian Study of Correspondences with Cabala, Alchemy, and the Chakras. She has lectured for the Washington Society for Jungian Psychology, at the National Institutes of Health, and the Smithsonian Institute, for Jung groups in Boston, New York, and North Carolina, and is the co-leader of a series of training seminars on The Symbolic Life in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. • [2008] • [2007] • [2004] •

Sondra Geller, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, is a Jungian analyst and Registered, Board Certified Art Therapist in private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. She lectures and presents experiential workshops combining concepts from Jungian analytical psychology and Art Therapy. She is an active member of the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts and the Washington Association of Jungian Analysts.
• [2008] •

Miriam Greenspan, MEd, LMHC, is a psychotherapist in private practice, consultant, writer, and internationally-known workshop leader. A pioneer in women's psychology and psychotherapy (author of A New Approach to Women and Therapy), her work has focused on a holistic mind/body/spirit model of emotional healing. Healing Through the Dark Emotions: the Wisdom of Grief, Fear, and Despair (Shambhala) won the 2004 Nautilus Award in psychology for "books that make a contribution to conscious living and positive social change." • [2011] •

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Alden Josey, PhD, spent nearly 30 years as a research scientist in the DuPont Company before retiring in order to begin Jungian psychoanalytical training at the Jung Institut in Zurich. After receiving the diploma of the Institut in 1989, he returned to the US to establish a practice in Wilmington, Delaware, in which he continues today. Dr. Josey is past-President, Director of Training and of Admissions in the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts, where he now holds emeritus status. • [2011] • [2009] • [2006] •

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Georgette Kelley, EdD, is a Jungian analyst and licensed psychologist in private practice in New Jersey. She is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York and the Philadelphia Jung Institute. • [2005] •

Anne Knoll is an artist, photographer, author, coach and workshop facilitator. Her recent book, The Monk and the Goddess, combines both her writing and photographic talents. She lives and works in Haddonfield, New Jersey. • [2005] •

Heide M. Kolb, MD, LCSW, NCPsyA, is a practicing Jungian analyst in New York City. She is on the board and faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York and she teaches regularly for the C.G. Jung Foundation. Visit JungianWork.com for more information.
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Bernard McDonnell, PHL, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Port Byron, New York. He is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich and studied philosophy in the graduate school of the University of Lavel, where he received the Licentiate. • [2005] •

Alane Sauder MacGuire, MBA, LMSW, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City. She is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York and has served on the boards of the Kristine Mann Library, the Jung Foundation, and the Jung Institute.
• [2007] •

Stanton Marlan, PhD, ABPP, is a Jungian analyst and adjunct clinical professor of psychology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. • [2005] •

Sharon Martin, RN, FNP, CNS, Phd eq, was born and grew up in the Deep South, where she developed an acute interest in and sensitivity to the relationship between culture and gender. She received both her bachelor's and master's degree at Emory University in the Psychosocial Nurse Practitioner program, obtaining advanced certification as Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist. She is a 2005 graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich and now has a private analytic practice in Charleston, South Carolina. • [2010] •

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Lara Newton, MA, LPC, is a senior diplomate Jungian Analyst in Denver, Colorado. She is Co-coordinator of training and Vice-President for the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado, a "branch" of the Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She has been president of the Jung Society of Colorado, based in Denver, for thirteen years. Her book, Brothers and Sisters: Discovering the Psychology of Companionship, was published by Spring Journal Books in 2007. • [2009] •

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Katherine W. Olivetti, MSSW, NCPsyA, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Manhattan. In addition to supervising and teaching at the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, she has also served as clinical faculty at the Child Study Center of Yale University. Currently Mrs. Olivetti serves on the Advisory Board of the Philoctetes Center for the Multidisciplinary Study of the Imagination. • [2006] •

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William W. Rich, PhD, is an Episcopal priest and offers depth-psychologically informed spiritual direction. He is on the faculty of the Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute in New York, as well as on the editorial board of The Journal of Religion and Health. • [2004] •

Susan C. Roberts, MSW, is a psychotherapist working with individuals and families in Washington, D.C., and a candidate in training with the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts. She has also trained in the intergenerational family systems model of German psychotherapist Bert Hellinger. • [2009] •

Priscilla Rodgers, MPS, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City and a founding member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association. • [2005] •

David H. Rosen, MD, a Jungian analyst, is the holder of the McMillan Professorship in Analytical Psychology, Professor of Humanities in Medicine, and Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Science at Texas A&M University. He is the author of over ninety scholarly articles and eight books including Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (Nicolas-Hays, 2002); Evolution of the Psyche, co-authored with Michael Luebbert (Praeger, 1999); and The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity (Penguin, 1997). See his website for more information: David H. Rosen. • [2007] •

Rose-Emily Rothenberg, MA, MFT, is a Jungian analyst in private practice and is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. She is the author of The Jewel in the Wound and lectures worldwide on the relationship between disease and the psyche.
• [2004] •

David Rottman, MA, is President of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York and a member of the Foundation's Continuing Education faculty and Senior Faculty Member at the Archetypal Pattern Analyst Training Program at the Assisi Institute. • [2010] •
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Laurie Layton Schapira, RN, MSN, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City and a faculty member of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. She is the author of the book The Cassandra Complex: Living with Disbelief, and she is an independent filmmaker. • [2005] •

David Schoen, LCSW, MSSW, is a Jungian analyst and clinical social worker in private practice in New Orleans, Louisiana, with background as an alcoholism addiction counselor. He has published Divine Tempest: The Hurricane as a Psychic Phenomenon (Inner City) and The War of the Gods in Addiction: C.G. Jung, Alcoholics Anonymous and Archetypal Evil (Spring Journal). • [2011] •

Mark Seides, PhD, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in NYC. He is a faculty member and former board member of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. Dr. Seides' interest in the somatic and archetypal aspects of Analytical Psychology is an outgrowth of his Jungian training and his study with Alexander Lowen, founder of Bioenergetic Analysis. • [2004] •

Jane Selinske, EdD, LCSW, LP, MT-BC, iis a Jungian analyst, a practitioner of Mandala Assessment, and a Board Certified Music Therapist. She is on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Foundation, the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, where she is the Director of Training, and the Institute for Expressive Analysis in New York. She practices in Montclair, New Jersey, and New York City. • [2010] • [2009] • [2008] •

Robert Sheavly, LICSW, DCSW, is a Jungian Analyst in Washington DC and the Director of Central Washington Psychotherapy Associates. He has lectured extensively in the US, Europe and Asia. He is the Director of Education for the Jungian Analysts of Washington Association and a faculty member of and Treasurer for the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts. He is a former church organist and an avid choral singer. • [2011] •

Rosanne W. Shepler, LPC, LP, s a graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute of New York, where she is also a licensed psychoanalyst. She is in private practice in Vienna, Virginia, and is an officer of the New York Association for Analytical Psychology. • [2010] • [2009] • [2008] •

Dennis Patrick Slattery, PhD, is Core Faculty, Mythological Studies Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is the author/editor of 10 books, including two volumes of poetry. His latest books are: Harvesting Darkness: Essays on Literature, Myth, Film and Culture and A Limbo of Shards: Essays on Memory, Myth and Metaphor. Dr. Slattery has been teaching for 39 years. • [2007] • [2005] •

Morgan Stebbins, MDiv, CSW, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in New York City and a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. He has led seminars at the University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University. [2007] • [2006] •

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Bradley A. TePaske, PhD, is a Jungian analyst, archetypal psychologist, and accomplished graphic artist. Author of Rape and Ritual: A Psychological Study and Sexuality and the Religious Imagination, and a contributor to The Sacred Heritage: The Influence of Shamanism on Analytical Psychology, he was a long-time student of the distinguished San Francisco Jungian analyst, Dr. Donald F. Sandner, author of Navaho Symbols of Healing. He is a frequent lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and is currently in private practice in Los Angeles and Pacific Palisades, California.
• [2008] •

Gary Trosclair, LCSW, DMA, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Manhattan and Westchester County, New York. He serves on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. • [2006] •

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William J. Ventimiglia, DMin, is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich. He is a past-president of the Training Board of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston and the New England Society of Jungian Analysts. He has a private practice in Cambridge and Topsfield, MA. • [2004] •

Marianne M. Vysma, MA, is an analytical psychologist and medical anthropologist practicing in the Hague, the Netherlands. She is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, where her thesis was “Forgetting as an Aspect of the Archetypal Idea of Rebirth.” She is currently pursuing her PhD research on the effects of intergenerational transmission of collective trauma. • [2008] •

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Sylvester Wojtkowski, PhD, is a licensed Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist in private practice in New York City. He received his doctorate from the New School for Social Research. • [2010] • [2009] • [2006] • [2004] •

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Ann Yeoman, PhD, is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute (Zurich). She teaches Jungian Studies courses at New College, University of Toronto, where she also serves as Dean of Students. She maintains a small private practice in Toronto, Canada, and is author of Now or Neverland: Peter Pan and the Myth of Eternal Youth (Inner City Books).
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Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD, is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, and Clinical Supervisor and Consultant on Leadership Development at Norwich University, in Northfield, Vermont. A psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst, she practices full-time in central Vermont. She is the author of many articles and chapters, and has published thirteen books that have been translated into twenty languages. A recent book of her essays is Subject to Change. Her newest book, The Self-Esteem Trap: Raising Confident and Compassionate Kids in An Age of Self-Importance was published by Little, Brown in 2008. Also in 2008, a new and revised edition of The Cambridge Companion to Jung was published by Cambridge University Press, edited by her and Terence Dawson. • [2010] •

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