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Health is the ability to stand in the spaces between realities without losing any of them.

This is what I believe self-acceptance means and what creativity is really all about—the capacity to feel like one self while being many.

 

Bromberg, 1993:166

- Jungian Analyst

- Licensed Clinical Psychologist

- Doctor in Clinical Psychology from the California Institute  of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco.

Training and work history

- California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC), in the Post    Acute Services and in the Irene Swindell’s Alzheimer Residential Care Unit

- Women’s Therapy Center in Berkeley

- James Goodrich Whitney Center for Psychotherapy, the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

- Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health of the Alameda Health System, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Fairmont Campus

- Private Practice in Berkeley, El Cerrito, and Santa Monica, California.

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​Prior Education​

- Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, California

- Master of Arts, French, Grenoble 3 University, Grenoble, France

- Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, Sorbonne University, Pierre and Marie Curie Campus, Paris, France

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Affiliations​

- The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles

- International Association of Analytical Psychology 

- American Psychological Association 

- California Psychological Association​

​Dominique Lambert-Blum - 510-229-4380 - 610 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 205, Santa Monica, CA 90401-1645 

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