I have a Master's degree in Comparative Literature from Emory University where I studied the works of Carl Jung and his work with dreams and the unconscious dimension. I worked with a Jungian analyst, exploring my own dreams every week, and experienced first hand the way dreamwork can lead to more balance and clarity, authenticity and self-understanding.
I then attended Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, CA, where I studied wisdom traditions such as alchemy, myth, and Eastern religion, and earned a PhD in Clinical Psychology with a focus in Depth Psychology and Jungian studies. During the period of doctoral and post-doctoral internships, I worked at a Domestic Abuse Shelter, on a hospital unit for acute psychiatric care, at a private DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) clinic, at a trauma center, and in community mental health.
After graduating and starting to grow a private practice, I discovered meditation and established a daily meditation practice. In 2008, I closed a thriving psychotherapy private practice in Cambridge, MA to do an extended period of meditation practice.
I then attended Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, CA, where I studied wisdom traditions such as alchemy, myth, and Eastern religion, and earned a PhD in Clinical Psychology with a focus in Depth Psychology and Jungian studies. During the period of doctoral and post-doctoral internships, I worked at a Domestic Abuse Shelter, on a hospital unit for acute psychiatric care, at a private DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) clinic, at a trauma center, and in community mental health.
After graduating and starting to grow a private practice, I discovered meditation and established a daily meditation practice. In 2008, I closed a thriving psychotherapy private practice in Cambridge, MA to do an extended period of meditation practice.
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Psychotherapy provides a safe place where a person can come to accept and value all aspects of themselves over time.
This can involve looking at past experiences and how they may still be affecting us today.
Realizing and understanding "messages" we learned growing up can free us from their grip.
As we explore parts or aspects of ourselves that we tend to judge or deny, we begin to meet all of ourselves with openness and compassion.
Depth psychotherapy specifically seeks to explore that which lives below the threshold of conscious awareness, through dreams and imagination, and integrate the richness of this "realm" into our lives.
This can involve looking at past experiences and how they may still be affecting us today.
Realizing and understanding "messages" we learned growing up can free us from their grip.
As we explore parts or aspects of ourselves that we tend to judge or deny, we begin to meet all of ourselves with openness and compassion.
Depth psychotherapy specifically seeks to explore that which lives below the threshold of conscious awareness, through dreams and imagination, and integrate the richness of this "realm" into our lives.
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