The Dark Mother & Healing Primal Wounds: Interview with Patricia Vesey-McGrew
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This is the third weekly episode we are releasing as part of out spring fundraising drive, Grow With Us. You can support this podcast and help us reach our $10,000 goal by making a donation. You can also support us by becoming a member of the Institute or making a purchase in our online store. Also, the link for our first Spring Gala: Music, Merriment, Memories, & Mirth is now live! On May 22 at 4:30pm CDT, share your colleagues’ reflections, memorials, talents, and fun! It’s a free event and no registration is required. Patricia Vesey-McGrew, MA, NCPsyA is a diplomate Jungian Psychoanalyst in private practice in Cambridge and Rockport, MA.  She is a supervising and training analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston, where she is a past president and a faculty member. Additionally, she is Deputy Editor (US) for The Journal of Analytical Psychology, a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology, a member of the Council on Accreditation of ABAP, and a past member of the NAAP Board of Directors. She has presented papers and workshops internationally on such topics as The Dead Mother and The Power of Dreams. She is author of “Getting on Top of Thought and Behavior Patterns” in Jungian Psychoanalysis, Volume Three. Patricia Martin is a cultural analyst, consultant, and the author of three books on cultural trends. As a consultant, Martin has worked on teams at Discovery Communications, Dannon, Microsoft, Ms. Foundation for Women, Oracle, Unisys, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the New York Philharmonic, to name a few. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, USA Today, and Advertising Age. A blogger since 2002, Martin was a regular contributor to Huffington Post during its start-up years. She earned a B.A. in English and sociology from Michigan State University and an M.A. in Irish literature and culture from the University College Dublin. Later, she built a foundation for her cultural analysis by studying Jungian theory and depth psychology at...
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