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jungian-psychoanalyst

I have had passion for clinical social work, psychotherapy and Jungian analysis for most of my adult life. The following is a story of my beginning my path to becoming a Jungian analyst.

In 1971, I worked the graveyard shift at a Shell station in Santa Clara, California, but I needed a small internship for a sociology class I was taking at a local college. Every Sunday morning at 3 a.m., a nurse would come in for car service. I got to know her over the months. One morning I asked her where she worked and if she could help me secure an internship somewhere. Sure enough, she did! The next week, I found myself working in the locked men’s unit at Agnew State Mental Hospital. And from the beginning, I loved it. I had an excellent supervisor who allowed me to facilitate weekly group therapy, and I followed two individuals each week in counseling. I seemed to have a talent and affinity for it. It was from here that my journey began.

Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people. — C.G. Jung

Education

San Francisco State University, BA 1975 San Diego State University, MSW 1977 California Clinical Social Work License #7567, 1979 Certified Jungian Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute Los Angeles, 1992

Employment

Child Guidance Clinic 1977-1979 Del Mar Psychiatric Clinic 1979 – 1983 Private Practice 1983 to present