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DPS 750: Alchemy
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Marie-Louise von Franz tells us that Alchemy was born at the meeting place of the speculative mind of the west and the experimental techno-magical practices of the east. This course revisits the work of alchemy in relation to somatic studies. Students will work the Alchemical metaphor and its explicit and implicit connection to the body. Students will review the ways that neuroscience uses terms and concepts that have a long history, appearing not only in the repertoire of symbols from alchemy, but also in the concepts and vocabulary of depth psychology, including "imagination," "transformation," "dream," "symptom," and "healing."
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DPS 751: Body Oriented Therapies
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
The term "somatic" refers to the awareness of our bodies as they receive inner and outer stimulation. Students will be introduced to somatic therapies that focus on bodily states of consciousness (breath, muscle tension, posture) in order to help clients reach an optimal integration of psyche with soma.
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DPS 760: The Psychoanalytic Traditions
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students develop a working understanding of Freud's model for body/mind dynamics and how it challenged the materialism and the body/mind split of his time. They will also see how the psychoanalytic tradition is currently blended with studies in body movement and movement therapies.
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DPS 761: Jungian Psychology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
The basic concepts of Jungian Psychology such as persona, anima, animus, shadow, the ego-Self axis, and others are studied. Attention is brought to the historical, philosophical, psychological, and religious influences acting upon Jung's psychology and in particular the scientific and philosophical milieu in which Jung developed his ideas about psyche and soma. Students will develop a critical perspective on this material and explore the usefulness of Jung's psychology for seeing more deeply into the issues of our time.
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DPS 762: Archetypal Psychology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Archetypal psychology, as envisioned by James Hillman, moves beyond clinical inquiry and locates its identity within the western imagination, finding affiliation with the arts, culture, and history of ideas. Its central aim is the appreciation and development of soul through the cultivation of the life of the imaginal. We investigate the history and central ideas of this rich psychological perspective, focusing on concepts such as archetype, image, seeing-through, and the soul of the world, anima mundi.
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DPS 770: Imagery in Somatic Studies I
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course will offer an introduction to Jung's technique of active imagination and how it has evolved into contemporary applications, such as the Dream Tending approach of Dr. Stephen Aizenstat. Students will start by reviewing the experimental evidence of the impact of imagery on the healing process. Students will learn to apply active imagination and Dream Tending as therapeutic measures for coping with medical illness and emotional disorders.
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DPS 782: Foundations for Research in Somatic Psy
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students read and interpret current research in somatic psychology, neuroscience, and related research in depth psychology. This serves needs for literacy in the field as well as the development of a resource guide for the student's ongoing research. Examples of theoretical, qualitative, and quantitative research will be addressed.
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DPS 812: Scholarly Writing and Publication
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students will develop skills in scholarly research aimed at publication. They are guided in choosing a field, topic, and approach required to produce a publishable paper. This will include writing or revising a paper, and exploring options for publishing both online and in print media. Pass/No Pass
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DPS 832: Dissertation Development I
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Students begin to plan for their dissertation research, becoming familiar with the Dissertation Handbook and with the processes of conducting dissertation research at Pacifica. The course requires attendance at a dissertation defense and writing critical reviews of dissertations previously completed. Pass/No Pass
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DPS 840: Complementary & Alternative Medicine II
0.67 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Western medicine has developed alongside many other systems of thought and many types of therapies that have been shown to be effective as either complementary or alternative approaches to healing and wellness. Some of these approaches, such as hypnosis, art therapy, aromatherapy, bioenergetics, biofeedback, music therapy, dance therapy, breath work, ayurveda, meditation, yoga, naturopathic medicine and many others, have begun to be shown as efficacious even when standard medical practice has exhausted its options. This sequence of short courses is available for engaging with practitioners in such diverse healing traditions. Pass/No Pass
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