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#391 – James Hillman’s Archetypal Psychology with Jungian Analyst Patricia Berry
Patricia Berry, Ph.D, is one of the founders of Archetypal Psychology along with James Hillman, to whom she was married for 20 years. She is a Zurich-trained Jungian Analyst and author of Echo's Subtle Body: A Contribution to Archetypal Psychology. In 1991 she was the...
#390 – A Scientific and Phenomenological Exploration of Meditation with Dr. Adeline van Waning
Adeline van Waning MD PhD, a Dutch psychiatrist-psychotherapist with an MA in Buddhist Studies, integrates her broad professional expertise and interests with a deep commitment to meditation and mind training regarding cultivating attention, emotion regulation and...
#389 – The Brain Bible with John B. Arden, PhD
Transcript John Arden, Ph.D. has 35 years of experience providing psychological services and directing mental health programs. Since 1999 he has served as the Director of Training for the Kaiser Permanente Medical Centers, Northern California region. He has developed...
#388 – William James as Progenitor of Transpersonal Psychology with Mark B. Ryan PhD
Transcript Mark B. Ryan PhD is Associate Dean of the Wisdom School of Graduate Studies of Ubiquity University. Prior to joining the Wisdom School, he was Titular IV Professor at the Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, Mexico, where he also served as Dean of the...
#387- How Technology Is Changing Our Minds For The Better with Clive Thompson
Transcript Clive Thompson is a longtime contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and a columnist for Wired. As a child growing up in Toronto of the 1970s and 80s, Clive Thompson became fascinated with the first “home computers”—the ones you plugged into...
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