• How I stumbled across Jung with Dennis Patrick Slattery Ph.D.
    May 1 2023
    Hello everyone, in this episode of How I stumbled across Jung I am speaking with Dennis Patrick Slattery Ph.D. Dennis is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is also the author of many books which include ‘The Way of Myth’, ‘From War to Wonder’ which is an exploration of the Odyssey as a way of recovering personal myth, and ‘Riting Myth, Mythic Writing’ which is about finding our own myth. Dennis bridges Mythology, Literature and Psychology. We are doing two episodes together and in this episode he shares some of his own story and the influences and some of the pivotal people he has met along the way that led him to Pacifica Graduate Institute.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Extreme States with Jungian Michael Cornwall Ph.D
    May 1 2023
    Hello everyone, in this episode I am speaking with Michael Cornwall Ph.D. Michael is a Jungian Psychotherapist specializing in helping clients through extreme states(psychosis) for over 40 years. Amongst other things we talk about the medical model and its approach towards extreme states, some of his own experiences as a youth, his work with John Weir Perry, Perry and Jung, the approach towards extreme states developed through Diabasis House, and love. There is something profound in this approach towards extreme states.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • How I stumbled across Jung with Robert Romanyshyn
    May 1 2023
    Hello everyone, in this episode I am speaking with Robert Romanyshyn Ph.D. Robert is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute and the author of 8 books, including his latest Victor Frankenstein, the Monster and the Shadow of Technology: The Frankenstein Prophecies. Amongst other things we talk about how he stumbled across Jung at the Berlin Zoo, the influential people in his life, Van Der Berg, Ivan Illich, and Hillman(from their time at The University of Dallas) and we explore the philosopher and the poet, Orpheus, the poetic basis of mind and his life changing journey to the Antarctic.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Jung and Hillman with Glen Slater
    Apr 30 2023

    I have been looking forward to this conversation, for a while. In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with Dr Glen Slater about the role of James Hillman within Depth Psychology. Amongst other things we take up the topic of ‘From Jung to Hillman’, explore senex and puer, further(and look at it within the current time), and we have a conversation about the orthodox critique of Hillman within the Jung world(touching upon David Tacey’s criticism in his article James Hillman: the unmaking of a psychologist). I will send later a copy of Glen’s article ‘Between Jung and Hillman’.


    Glen Slater, Ph.D. has taught for over two decades at Pacifica Graduate Institute where he currently chairs the Jungian and Archetypal Psychology Program. He has written articles and book chapters for Jungian publications, edited the third volume of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition, Senex and Puer, and co-edited the essay collection, Varieties of Mythic Experience. His research and writing interests concern Jung and film, the psychology of religion, and depth psychology and technology. His book on Jung and posthumanism will be published in fall 2023.


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    1 hr and 9 mins