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Faculty

Pat Cochran, Psy. D
Pat Cochran, Jungian Analyst completed the Analyst Training Program of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago and has a private practice in Evanston. She has over 20 years of experience as a therapist working with adults and groups, and provides supervision and consultation.

Lorna Crowl, LCSW
Lorna Crowl began her career working in community mental health, working with individuals who had experienced significant trauma in their lives. In her private practice, Lorna continues this focus as well as working with adults and adolescents, individuals and couples, to address the broad range of suffering associated with being human. Lorna's thesis for the analyst training program was The Archetype of Integrity, using the African bushmen as a paradigm for us to use in our attempts to construct "whole" living on earth. Much of Lorna's clinical work is informed by these ancient people who embrace all aspects of themselves and others, and for better and worse, who see all people and things as integrally connected.

Biljana Cvejin, Psy. D
Biljana Cvejin, Psy.D. is a licenced clinical psychologist with a private practice in Evanston. Dr. Cvejin facilitates the transformation of individuals by assisting them in exploring their relationships with their inner world, their significant others, and their dreams.

Nancy Dougherty, LCSW, MSW
Nancy Dougherty LCSW, MSW is a Jungian Analyst and a senior training analyst in the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts. She is also a member of the interregional Society and seminar coordinator of the Florida IRSJA Seminar. Ms. Dougherty is in private practice in Naples Florida.

Karen Frost, MA
Karen L. Frost, M.A. in Psychology (ABT), is a personal coach and the mom of a college sophomore. She has over 20 years of experience helping individuals and organizations achieve their potential, and specializes in coaching women, entrepreneurs, and ADD adults. She has been working with individuals, parents, teachers and other groups on personality type dynamics and parenting issues since 1985.

Seymour B. Ginsberg, BS, JD
Seymour B. Ginsberg, graduated from Northwestern University with a B.S. in Business Administration and a graduate degree in law. He was the first president of Toys R Us, past president of the Theosophical Society in South Florida and was a founder of the Gurdjieff Institute of Florida. With his wife, Dorothy, he currently divides his time between Illinois and South Florida, where he facilitates groups of people who study Gurdjieffs teaching.

Linda Goranson, Ph.D
Linda Goranson, Ph.D. combines her knowledge gleaned from years of study of the theories of Carl Jung with her recent knowledge, as a student in the Assisi Training Program, directed by Dr. Michael Conforti. Dr. Goranson has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Pacific Graduate Institute in California, a program that offers a depth approach to psychotherapy. She works as a Clinic Therapist at the June Singer Clinic for Depth Psychotherapy at the Center.

Weyler Greene, Ph.D
Weyler Greene, Ph.D. is the C. G. Jung Center Analyst-in-Residence and a Clinical Consultant in the June Singer Clinic. He holds a Ph. D. in Psychology from UCLA, and is a graduate of the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Dr. Greene has taught at the California Graduate Institute, Los Angeles; Antioch University, LA Campus; and the Los Angeles Jung Institute.

Carl Greer, Ph.D, Psy.D
Carl Greer is a practicing Jungian analyst in the Chicago area, and has a shamanic healing practice. Over the course of his career, he has been an entrepreneur and university professor, and has a lifelong interest in the martial arts and Qigong. He has published articles in various journals, served on a number of boards of directors, and taught courses in shamanism and Jungian theory and practice. For more information on Dr. Greer's shamanic training please visit www.fourwindssanctuaryproject.org

Rami Henrich, MA, MSW, LCSW
Rami Henrich, M.A., M.S.W., LCSW is a Process Work Associate and the founder of the North Shore Psychotherapy Associates. She has served the Chicagoland community as a psychotherapist, educator, and consultant for over 25 years. For the past 7 years, she has studied, applied, and taught Process Oriented Work as developed by Arnold Mindell, P.h.D. She continues to facilitate trainings and ongoing study groups in process works.

Carol Jacobs, MSW, LCSW
Carol A. Jacobs, MSW, LCSW, is a licensed Clinical Social Worker with a private psychotherapy practice in Ashland Virginia. Having worked as a mental health professional for over 20 years, she brings a broad range of experience to her work. In addition to her psychotherapy practice, Carol served as a Senior Faculty Member at the Center for Mind Body Medicine in Washington D.C. for eight years. Carol has lectured and participated in Mind-Body Medicine training throughout the United States and Europe. She recently completed the BodySoul Rhythms Leadership Training Program with Marion Woodman, Mary Hamilton and Ann Skinner.

Sheila Langston,
Sheila Langston has been teaching voice for 20 years, initially apprenticing with Ann Skinner (of the original BodySoul Rhythms team, with Marion Woodman and Mary Hamilton) at the National Theatre School in Montreal Canada. She originally trained as an actress and has, as well, many years of movement experience. She has taught in a wide variety of situations across Canada, and is presently on the faculty at the Vancouver Film School, British Columbia, Canada. She also teaches with Full Circle, a training program for Aboriginal artists and works as a private voice coach. Sheila has completed the BodySoul Rhythms Leadership Training Program, and has taught as a team leader in Ireland.

Mary Ellen Lavin, Ph.D, CADC
Mary Ellen O Hare-Lavin has her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is a Jungian psychotherapist, an educator, and a writer . She has lectured nationally and in Ireland on addictions, women's spirituality, alchemy, and Jung\'s concept of typology. She has a private practice in Wilmette, Illinois and is an adjunct faculty member at Oakton Community College She writes, lectures and is a consultant.

Thomas Lavin, Ph.D
Thomas Patrick Lavin, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologists whose career has spanned two continents. Tom is a Jungian analyst and has distinguished himself in leadership positions with the U.S. Army in Europe. He has a private practice in Wilmette, Illinois and lecture internationally on intimacy, addiction, and corporate relationships using Jung's theories of psychic energy.

Dan Lindley, Ph.D
Dan Lindley, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice, and continues to teach. He taught junior and senior high school English for nine years. He then taught in teacher education programs at Yale and Dartmouth, and was for twenty years the director of teacher education in English at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He is author of This Rough Magic: The Life of Teaching.

Jacquelyn Mattfeld, Ph.D
Jacquelyn Mattfeld has advanced degrees in humanistic gerontology, art history and music history. She has been a member of the faculties of Harvard University, M.I.T., Sarah Lawrence College, Brown University and Columbia University. She is Professor Emerita of Arizona State University and past President of Barnard College. During the last fifteen years she has taught, lectured and written about the theories and experiences of late life development. She now serves on the Board of Trustees of the C. G. Jung Center.

Stephen Martz, D. Min
Stephen Martz is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Glen Ellyn and Lincoln Park. He is also an Episcopal priest and pastor of St. Nicholas Church.

Karen McGinnis,
Karen McGinnis holds a degree in Psychology and Communications from Roosevelt University. She has worked extensively in the fields of addictions, crisis management, suicide prevention, meditation, and community education. She has been studying the Point Zero Method with Michele Cassou for over eight years. Karen now teaches the Method at various locations in the Chicagoland area, including at her NEW Colors of Life Studio, at Morse and Glenwood in Chicago. She has discovered the Method's power to access creative potential and change lives.

Debra McGowan, MA, MS
Debra McGowan holds an MA in Psychology from the California Graduate Institute, and an MS in Marital and Family Therapy from Northwestern University. She has practiced psychotherapy for 25 years, seeing a wide variety of clients from adolescents to the elderly, working with individuals couple and families, combining depth psychology, particularly Jungian psychology with systemic theory. Additionally, she has presented on a diverse range of topics from "The Labyrinth as a Spiritual Tool" to "Raising Adolescents with Love and Laughter" and her latest project exploring the issue of happiness.

Laura McGrew, MA, LCPC
Laura McGrew, M.A. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Evanston and Chicago. Laura is a long-standing member of the C.G. Jung Center faculty, and actively participates in all areas of the C. G. Jung Center. She is a member of the Jung Centers Board of Trustees.

Robert Moretti, Ph.D
Robert Moretti is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago and Evanston. He is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Medical School and former director of a graduate program in health psychology.

Janice Nakao, LCSW
Janice Nakao has practiced in the mental health field for the past 25 years. In her private practice she serves adults as well as children and adolescents. Her interest in psychological trauma dates back to the 1980's to the work she did in community mental health. Her trauma work is a thread that has been woven into her professional identity as a Jungian analyst. During this time she wrote a thesis entitled, "The Atomic Bomb Survivors and the Birth of the Apocalypse: A Jungian Contribution to the Study of Traumatic Syndrome." Janice is also a painter incorporating the expressive arts into her analytic work with clients.

Patricia Otto, ATR-BC, MFA, LCPC
Patricia Otto, MFA, ATR-BC, LCPC, has exhibited her artwork worldwide for three decades and has her work in the Collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts Archive in Washington, D.C. As former president of ARC Gallery & Educational Foundation, Pat guided one of the oldest women-artist cooperatives extant into its 36th year. With a master's degree in fine arts and another in art therapy, Pat rounds out her artistic career by teaching painting and drawing courses at Truman College, and by providing art therapy services that focus on women and their creative process. To view Pat's work, visit her website at www.patottoart.com

Joanne Ramseyer, MA, ATR-BC, LCPC
Joanne Ramseyer, MA, ATR-BC, LCPC has extensive experience practicing and training others in the use of art therapy with all ages. She is an adjunct faculty member of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University and Director of Blue Lotus Art Studio in Evanston.

Catherine Rondenet, MSW, LCSW
Catherine Rondenet is a Jungian analyst, a graduate of the Analyst Training Program of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and a licensed clinical social worker in private practice in Evanston. Currently she is Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees, and sits on the Public Programs committee of the C.G. Jung Center.

Wendy Selene, LCSW
Wendy Selene is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Evanston. She is on the faculty of both the C. G. Jung Center and the Analyst Training Program of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. Since beginning her private practice in 1980 she has worked extensively with couples. She has lectured nationally on the topic of desire.

Judy Shaw, LCSW
Judith Shaw, a native New Yorker, began her professional life as a teacher and found her way into childrens television before her journey to Zurich for analytical training. Judy practices Jungian analysis, psychotherapy and corporate consulting in Evanston and Chicago.

Sue Sommers,
Sue Sommers has practiced meditation for 30 years, in both an Indian Practice (Siddha Yoga) and Zen. She studies with Elihu Smith, dharma successor of Joko Beck, author of "Everyday Zen" and "Nothing Special." She is an artist and teacher and author of "Teaching from the Inside Out."

Susan Tiberghien,
Susan M. Tiberghien, American writer in Geneva, Switzerland, is the author of three memoirs: Looking for Gold, A Year in Jungian Analysis; Circling to the Center, An Invitation to Silent Prayer; and Footsteps, A European Album, and the recent acclaimed nonfiction book, One Year to a Writing Life, Twelve Lessons to Deepen Every Writer's Art and Craft. Tiberghien teaches at graduate programs, C.G.Jung Centers, and at writers conferences for the International Women's Writing Guild. She directs the Geneva Writers' Group and Conferences.

Joanne Underwood, LCSW
Joanne Underwood, LCSW is a senior teacher, ensemble member and actress at the Piven Theatre Workshop where she has been teaching children and adults how to access their creativity through theatre games and improvisation for the past twelve years. She is also a psychotherapist in private practice in Evanston with a particular interest in the artistic process and the healing aspects of creativity.

W. Keren Vishny, MD, MA
W. Keren Vishny is a clinic therapist at the C. G. Jung Center in Evanston Illinois. She has completed the Leadership Training Program offered by the Marion Woodman Foundation. Keren is also a physician. She practiced Internal Medicine and taught at Rush Medical College before retraining in psychotherapy. She holds a Masters in Counseling Psychology from Northwestern University. She continues to serve on the faculty at Rush and is very interested in psyche-soma connections.

Gloria Weiss, LCSW
Gloria Weiss is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Evanston. She is a graduate of the Analyst Training Program of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and a licensed clinical social worker. She is a current faculty member of the C. G. Jung Center and a member of the Clinical Services Committee.

Rinda West, Ph.D
Rinda West is the author of author of Out of the Shadow: Ecopsychology, Story, and Encounters with the Land, will discuss the psychological dimensions of the human relationship with nature. West, a local landscape designer, studied recent novels where she found new stories emerging that reframe the old man-against-nature theme to understand that humans are a part of nature, and nature is a part of every human being. In the stories West surveys, characters who spend time in natural areas find themselves better able to incorporate a consciousness of their own human 'nature,' and as a result, they find new psychological richness and wholeness in their lives.

Gary Wilson, MA, MAPC
Gary Wilson holds a Master's degree from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Mythology with an emphasis in depth psychology as well as a Master's degree from Loyola University Chicago in Pastoral Counceling. He is currently a clinic therapist at the Center.