Presenters

Michael Meade

Michael Meade, DHL, is a renowned storyteller, author, and scholar of mythology, anthropology, and psychology. He combines hypnotic storytelling, street-savvy perceptiveness, and spellbinding interpretations of ancient myths with a deep knowledge of cross-cultural rituals. He is the author of Awakening the Soul: A Deep Response to a Troubled World; The Genius Myth; Fate and Destiny: The Two […]

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Donald Kalsched

Donald Kalsched, PhD, is a Jungian Analyst and Clinical Psychologist who practices in Brunswick Maine, and lives in nearby Topsham with his wife Robin van Loben Sels. He is a member of the C.G. Jung Institute of New England, a senior faculty member and supervisor with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, and lectures nationally

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Susan M. Tiberghien

Susan M. Tiberghien, living in Geneva, Switzerland, has been teaching Jungian writing workshops for twenty-five years in Europe and the USA. With a degree in Philosophy and English and graduate studies at the Université de Grenoble and the C.G. Jung Institute in Küsnacht, she has authored seven books, including Looking for Gold; Writing Toward Wholeness; and Circling to

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Mary Dougherty

Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA, is a Jungian analyst and art psychotherapist in private practice. She teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and nationally on the clinical uses of image-making as active imagination, and the impact of Jung’s thought on creative development and artistic production. Her special interest is on the symbolic function

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Morgan Stebbins

Morgan Stebbins, MDiv, LMSW, DMin, LP, is a supervising analyst, faculty member, and former President and Director of Training at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association in New York, where he also maintains a private practice. Holding a doctorate in Religious Studies and Hermeneutics, he began his Zen training at the San Francisco Zen Center where he

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Janis M. Maxwell

Janis M. Maxwell, PhD, is a Jungian analyst with a private practice in Easton, Maryland.  She is a graduate, faculty member and supervising training analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute-Zurich and is currently a member of the Curatorium at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. Dr. Maxwell is past president of the Philadelphia Jung Institute

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Veronica Goodchild

Veronica Goodchild, PhD, is Professor Emerita at Pacifica Graduate Institute, where she was a core faculty member for over sixteen years. Among the courses she taught were Jungian Psychology, Alchemy, and Depth Psychology and the Sacred. An affiliate member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, Dr. Goodchild has trained at the Jung-Von Franz Center for Depth Psychology and has been a practicing Jungian psychotherapist for more than thrity-five years. Her publications include Eros and Chaos: The Sacred Mysteries; Dark Shadows of Love; and Songlines of the Soul: Pathways to a New Vision for a New Century.

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Marlene Frantz

Marlene Frantz is a Jungian analyst, a certified Group Psychotherapist, an Equine therapist and an artist. Her private practice in Santa Monica, California, includes adults, couples, and children. Ms. Frantz has lectured on creativity, grief, and equine therapy and led workshops on the creative process, dreams, and rebuilding one’s life after loss.  She has contributed

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Cydny Urbina Rothe

Cydny Urbina Rothe, MSW, is a Jungian analyst in Los Angeles with a practice that spans over 40 years. Losing her father at age 15 fostered lifetime sensitivity to the imminence of death as well as a passionate interest in the moments around dying. She has lectured and led workshops on the body in psychotherapy,

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Yoram Bilu

Yoram Bilu is a professor emeritus of anthropology and psychology at the Hebrew University. His research interests include the anthropology of religion (focusing on saint worship, messianism, and religious healing), culture and mental health, the sanctification of space in Israel, and Moroccan Jewish culture. Professor Bilu served as the chair of the department of psychology

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