The Myth Salon Dana C. White, PhD Adjunct Faculty and Alumnus, Mythological Studies The Myth Salon emanated from the desire to create a setting and a program format to experience the substance of [...]
The carnivore needs no introduction: fearsome, cold and brutal. But G. A. Bradshaw, known for her psychological work with elephants, asks readers to reconsider. In “Carnivore Minds,” she argues [...]
Sharing the upcoming release of my book Elli’s Ride: Death beyond Imagination. This was my production piece of my dissertation. It is an creative nonfiction of an 11 year old death and beyond She [...]
Inspired to Greatness: A Feminine Approach to Healing the World Is it possible for a woman to be empowered and be happy? Exciting new release explores this question from a research perspective [...]
News from Pacifica’s student/alumni subcommittee of the Diversity & Inclusion Council (DIC) March 2017 By Jana Hendricks We are proud to announce that Pacifica has recently hired three [...]
Get Out the Way: The Power of a Grandma by Beth Anne Boardman, PhD Without getting into politics (cue hysterical laughter), per se, I would like to relate my wobbly path through current events. [...]
Writing as a practice is something that doctorate students are advised to develop. Write everyday, we are told. I do my most productive writing when I am overflowing with feeling. The feelings [...]
the Movember Project: Strength and Unity. This is the First Grant Movember Project has granted to a mental health study. Reducing Stigma of Mental Illness among Boys and Men in Asian Communities [...]
Shelter in Place ~ “Shelter in place:” a comforting as well as chilling phrase in this bewildering time. The idea that we can find shelter where we are – comforting! The idea that we need to [...]
Paul’s first encounter with Depth Psychology began more than twenty years ago when he still lived in Washington, DC. Like many, the difficult circumstances of life pushed Paul, “kicking and [...]