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
​I am a certified Jungian Analyst and a licensed Clinical Psychologist.
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From the day I was born, I began my work in psychology. Yet, it took me a long time along a winding path before I finally formalized my education in the field of psychology. There I found my passion.
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I earned a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco, went on getting licensed as a Clinical Psychologist, and certified as a Jungian Analyst.
Along the way I worked at the California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC), in the Post Acute Services and in the Irene Swindell’s Alzheimer Residential Care Unit; at the Women’s Therapy Center in Berkeley; at the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco; and for many years in the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health of the Alameda Health System on the Fairmont Campus. There I lead groups and ran the psychology training program. I have been in private practice in Berkeley, El Cerrito, and Santa Monica, California.
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​Education​
​Certification as a Jungian Analyst, C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
Doctorate in Psychology, Clinical Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, California
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​
Jung Institute of San Francisco
American Psychological Association
California Psychological Association​