Depth Psychology
Course Description
Depth Psychology refers to approaches to therapy that are open to exploration of the subtle, unconscious, relational, and transpersonal aspects of human experience. A depth approach may include therapeutic traditions that explore the unconscious and involve the study and exploration of dreams, complexes, and archetypes. Embedded in humanistic principles, it is strength affirming and focuses on meaning-making, the psyche, human development, personality formation, and individuation.
Adjunct Professors
- Johanna Hays, PsyD
Antioch University Santa Barbara
- Randy Kasper, PhD
California State University San Marcos
- Terry Marks-Tarlow, PhD
California Institute of Integral Studies
Pacifica Graduate Institute
- Indhushree Rajan, PhD
Pacifica Graduate Institute
- Juliet Rohde-Brown, PhD
Pacifica Graduate Institute
C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles
- Victoria Stevens, PhD
Antioch University Santa Barbara
Pacifica Graduate Institute
University of California Santa Barbara - Radhule Weininger, PhD, MD
Antioch University Santa Barbara
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Course Outline
- Week 1: Contemporary Psychoanalysis
- Week 2: Psychoanalytic Intersubjectivity and Therapy
- Week 3: Jungian Approaches to Therapy
- Week 4: Archetypes, Shadow, Complexes
- Week 5: The Transcendent Function, Dreams, and Trauma
- Week 6: Fairy Tales and Art in Depth Psychology
- Week 7: Post-Jungian Therapy, Cultural and Collective Contexts
- Week 8: Depth and Near-Death Experience