Jung on the Hudson Faculty
Ashok Bedi, M.D.
Ruth E. Beltran, M.S.
Lenore Thomson Bentz, M.Div.
Jeanne Bresciani, Ph.D
Gilda Frantz, M.A.
Allen D. Koehn, D. Min., MFT
Carol S. Pearson, Ph.D.
Ann Belford Ulanov, Ph.D.
Jung on the Hudson Faculty
Ashok Bedi, M.D. is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and faculty member at the Jung Institute of Chicago. Trained in India, Great Britain and the U.S., he is interested in the emerging frontiers of Spirituality and Healing. Some of his many publications include “Accidents and Synchronicity: Messages From the Soul”; Path to the Soul, and Retire Your Family Karma.
John Beebe, M.D. is a Jungian analyst who has pioneered an understanding of “psychological type.” Past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, and Founding Editor of the San Francisco Library Journal, Dr. Beebe has authored, edited and coauthored numerous books and articles, including “Psychological Types in Transference, Countertransference and the Therapeutic Interaction,” and “Understanding Consciousness Through the Theory of Psychological Type”—an eight-function, eight-archetype model of type theory—in Analytical Psychology, Cambray and Carter, eds.
Ruth E. Beltran, M.S., National Board Certifi ed Counselor, is certifi ed to administer the Myers Briggs Type Inventory (MBTI). Ruth is a consultant specializing in assessment based executive coaching, career development and Counseling, and work-group enhancement programs, and has led workshops and taught courses in “Type Theory” at the C.G. Foundation for Analytical Psychology. She has over twenty years experience as a Fortune 500 line executive, staff Human Resources professional, and consultant to corporate, nonprofit, and individual clients.
Lenore Thomson Bentz, M.Div., is the author of Personality Type: An Owner’s Manual—a groundbreaking and unique contribution to the field of psychological type. A psychoanalytic editor/ghostwriter for the past thirty years, she has an M.Div. in Psychiatry and Religion from Union Theological Seminary in New York. Formerly managing editor of the Jungian journal, “Quadrant: The Journal of Contemporary Jungian Thought,” Lenore teaches courses on psychological type and popular culture, and leads workshops and seminars on “type and archetype.”
Jeanne Bresciani, Ph.D., is Artistic Director of the Isadora Duncan International Institute, presently in celebration of its 30th year. A former Kress and Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Bresciani directs training programs in Myth and Movement and serves as Chair of the Committee for the Reinstatement of Delphic games—an international forum for the convergence of myth and the arts.
Gilda Frantz, M.A., is a Jungian analyst living and practicing in Santa Monica, California. She has been president of the C.G. Jung Institute in Los Angeles, and taught and served on many of its boards. Gilda has lectured in the United States, Asia and Europe, is on the board of the Philemon Foundation, and is co-editor-in-chief of the highly respected journal “Psychological Perspectives,” of which she was a founding editor.
Allen D. Koehn, D. Min., MFT, is a Jungian Analyst in private practice and is a core faculty member of the Pacifica Graduate Institute in California. The former Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, Dr. Koehn has taught and lectured nationally and internationally on Jungian themes including typology, relationships, and the archetype of the Trickster.
Carol S. Pearson, Ph.D., is Director of the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership and a Professor of Leadership Studies in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland College Park. Dr. Pearson’s work applies Jungian principles to everyday life and work. Among her numerous publications are The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By; Awakening the Heroes Within: Twelve Archetypes that Help Us Find Ourselves and Transform Our World, and The Hero and the Outlaw: Building Extraordinary Brands Through the Power of Archetypes.
Ann Belford Ulanov, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, is a Jungian analyst in private practice. She is the author of numerous books and articles, including Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work; The Functioning Transcendent; and The Wisdom of the Psyche. Additionally, together with her late husband Barry Ulanov, she co-authored many books and articles, including Transforming Sexuality: The Archetypal World of Anima and Animus. Her most recent book: The Unshuttered Heat: Opening to Aliveness and Deadness in the Self, is scheduled for publication in October, 2007.
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