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Today’s Events:

  • Today, the Pacifica Board of Trustees posted “A Statement From Pacifica Graduate Institute Board of Trustees on the Pacifica website. The Alumni Association indeed, was expecting a statement from them by today July 1, 2024.  It is important that you please click on the link above to read their statement before reading further.

Sometime this morning a very moving, caring, and concerned letter signed by 35 Counseling Department faculty, was sent to the Pacifica Board of Trustees, the Office of the President, and the Office of the Provost.  The faculty did not include the Alumni Association in the writing or distribution of this letter.  However, a copy of it made its way to the Alumni Association.  A snapshot of the top of the letter and the addressees is shown below.  Being sensitive to the full content of the letter and the names of the 35 faculty, we are only providing a snapshot of the top of the letter with its addressees.  Below is a summary of their letter.

A Summary of the Faculty Letter:

  • A letter signed by the majority of the Counseling Department with 35 faculty members’ names attached was sent to the Pacific Board of Trustees this morning.

  • The letter voiced concern over perceptions that the school’s philosophy seemed to be in the midst of change away from the values as they have existed, and away from a focus on Depth Psychology.

  • Further, communications between leadership and faculty have broken down to the point of affecting the continuity of education and obstructing the administration of individual programs.

  • Also, some of the choices made recently with admissions and lack of shared governance are jeopardizing the diversity and inclusiveness of programs that have traditionally prided themselves on their representation of people from all walks of life, and from all places, domestically and internationally.

  • We notice a Pacifica that is getting less stable and less sure of itself, instead positioning itself to be more palatable to certain peoples and interests.

  • The faculty are deeply concerned that Pacifica has become disinterested in dialogue with faculty, towards plans and visions that have not been enumerated.

PGIAA’s Response:

  • The actions of the Alumni Association have not been intended to be covert. Earlier communications from the Alumni Association, which may have caused confusion and doubt for some, were necessary due to the CONFIDENTIAL NATURE of information the Alumni Association had received from faculty.  It was important that information was limited to a “Private and Confidential” letter to the Pacifica Board of Trustees requesting their statement by today, July 1st.

  • The Alumni Association in concert with counsel very quickly moved to support the faculty and students based on events that took place two weekends ago while one of the tracks of the Counseling Program was on campus. They are the Pacifica Graduate Institute and we stand by them.

  • The Pacifica Board of Trustees’ statement about a cohesive body is concerning especially regarding the aftermath of information sent to them by Dr. Mattison. After reading the faculty’s letter, the Board’s statement regarding the inaccurate and unsubstantiated claims is false.

  • The alumni association does not endorse this administration’s unprofessional and questionable treatment of faculty and staff.

  • The alumni association interprets the faculty letter as a feeling of distrust of the current administration, necessitating the faculty to bypass the Office of the President and other internal administration groups, to go directly to the Pacifica Board of Trustees. The Pacifica Board of Trustees’ claim regarding the Board’s and Administration’s “faculty support,” suggests otherwise.  The faculty’s letter is a responsible and earnest attempt to remediate grievances with the Institute and its direction.

In conclusion:

  • We strongly support and encourage the Pacifica Board of Trustees in the hope that they will, as soon as is possible, authorize an outside independent and unbiased investigation into the merits of the claims of the faculty.  We will continue to support the faculty and trust that their numerous grievances are resolved forthwith.

  • We continue to support the resignation of Dr. Mattison or her dismissal for cause.

  • As indicated in our first two postings, a detailed response will be emailed to alumni on Wednesday, July 3.

With warm appreciation for your good patience,

Lupe Zuniga, PhD
2024 President and Founding Member
Pacifica Graduate Institute Alumni Association
Class of ’94, Clinical Psychology

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  • Jake Simon

    Thank you for posting additional information. The counseling program is a core part of Pacifica. For esteemed faculty such as Matthew, Jemma, and nearly three dozen others to lodge such a protest is more than enough for me to know where I stand on this. I look forward to further conversation as to how we can collectively address this situation and rescue our beloved program.

  • Celia Roberts Hughes

    Cross posting –

    I continue to be floored at how you are handling this. In no way did you keep this confidential. You posted about your letter on THREE PUBLIC FORUMS, slinging unnamed allegations that cannot be defended or refuted because of your choice to play a PR game. Not giving details is not an act of confidentiality, it is manipulative.

    Now you are sharing the contents of a confidential letter that is not yours to share to defend your choices. The counseling psychology faculty took appropriate action for whatever their concerns are. If they do not get a satisfactory response, it is then THEIR choice whether to share their grievances more widely or even publicly, knowing that it opens everyone up to scrutiny.

    I do not say any of this to defend Dr. Lee (because your drama countdown isn’t yet complete so I have no basis to agree or disagree), and I have plenty of my own concerns and frustrations with Pacifica.

    But what I know to be true is that Dr. Lee is a black woman in executive leadership, an opportunity that has been systematically kept from women of color and where women of color are still grossly misrepresented. Your choice to engage in a smear campaign tarnishes her reputation and future hireability. All future employers can Google her and find your public posts. I don’t know if she’s the best fit for Pacifica, but she certainly is entitled to leave with dignity when that time comes and to continue to care for her family’s financial health. What you are doing is unethical and unconscionable and is a stain on the reputation of Pacifica.

    I sincerely hope that the PGIAA Board of Trustees will consider the harm done and make appropriate steps for repair, regardless of what happens with Dr. Lee. This is not about Dr. Lee’s failures; this is about the failures of this organization.

  • Current Student

    Please send the email on July 3rd to current MA in Counseling Psychology students, too! We would like to be updated on the changes to our program and how our beloved faculty/staff are being treated by the institution. Thank you for sharing.

  • CG

    Kudos to the counseling department for courageously advocating for their and the instituion’s needs. I beliebe the selection of Dr. Mattison was undoubtedly intentional, and any deviation from the established values may stem from differences in perspective and interpretation. A dialogue to adress this before moving forward appears to be essentia. As it for the administration to address these concerns promptly, despite any discomfort, as the impact resonates throughout the institution. It also appears they are looking for a way to do this. Thank you, as failure to acknowledge existing issues can be particularly unsettling. May Pacifica Graduate Institute find solace and flourish as it navigates these challenges.

    Remember there is always room for growth. What is can continue to be and the new may need different place to grow, and both can coexist and support one another. Differences in perspectives propels us to grow, ihow we address them makes the difference.

    Let us remember that growth is a continuous journey. The existing can evolve while the new requires space to flourish, and both can harmoniously coexist, mutually aiding each other’s development. Varied perspectives serve as catalysts for personal and collective growth; it is in our approach to these differences that we truly make a difference.

  • TP

    Advocating and sharing factual information is not a smear campaign, and we should tread extremely lightly on calling this one. Recent events coming to light as a need to know to all those involved and effected is important, vital even, and while I’m sure it doesn’t feel good when things like this are shared on such a public level, it seems it was necessary. An actual smear campaign has no basis. This, unfortunately does.

  • Carl Jung

    wait, what?

  • MW

    This is not a smear campaign. I appreciate the updates and feel the alumni association is doing the best that they can. I thank them.

    Let’s not let the woke angle obscure the facts please. The current president likely has a Christian agenda for Pacifica.

  • CH

    There have been zero facts shared, which is what makes it a smear campaign. Everything shared has been emotional, creating fear and panic. The PGIAA president started a fire and said Trust me, I had to, but I won’t tell you why…yet.

    She is falsely purporting to represent the concerns of a group of thousands of members. No one can use their critical thinking skills to come to their own opinions. This is a smear campaign until there is transparency, honesty, and opportunity for open discourse.

  • Patricia Taylor

    Timing is important. Representation is important. Facts are important.
    Information was sent out…reached me, that was premature,not representative of the full PGIAA board, and replete with’ mystery’ pieces of innuendo.
    Was the letter to alum sent out before the Trustees had an opportunity to respond to the Counseling Faculty to put pressure on the Trustees, to support the faculty and students? If so a special meeting of all alumni board members should have been called and a consensus arrived at . There was no such meeting and the information we/I received did not indicate that one or a few people took it upon themselves to send out the notice. A disturbing, mysterious notice , with limited fact and many unknowns came across our feeds.If there was confidential information that limited the ‘full story’ then the notice that was sent was untimely. This debacle served no direct purpose other than to begin rumors, create more questions than answers, and damage reputations. At this point all I know is that today something is suppose to happen.that change is occuring in an ‘alive ‘ institution, and that some don’t feel good about the change or how it came about,or who is leading it or what the change is percieved to portends.
    I am supportive of including all alumni in all the current happenings at Pacifica. I am positively attached to Pacifica. I had core growth
    experiences during my time in the Depth Program and I am pleased to say I got my doctorate at Pacifica. I was a member of the Alumni board at one time. The way this was handled lacked grace, legal compentence, and soul. I request that the entire PGIAA board meet and come to a consensus of the next steps after there is clarity as to what the issues are,what the responses are and what our alumni respresenatives as a group recommend. If there is dessent on the board we as alum can process that as well. Right now it is an embarrassing mess from my perspective.Please stop. Regroup. Create some sacred space . I am certain Psyche has something to offer here.

  • MW

    This president talks about “Christian-based mentorship” on her website. The new provost worked at National Univ. which is essentially a Bible college. Let’s trust that the alumni association is acting with the urgency they feel is necessary here. We aren’t all entitled to instantly know everything.

  • Current Doctoral Student

    The students in the clinical program would also like to see this email and understand what is going on. Thank you.

  • Concerned Alum

    How in the world could the Board have hired and approved Christian fundamentalists to run this school? It’s unimaginable.

  • 🕰️ ⏰⌛️

    Why make provocative and incendiary statements if you’ve got nothing of substance to offer the community? If the information is confidential, you’re in no position to divulge it—either before or after 7/3—and you can’t expect us to simply take these as yet unsubstantiated claims on faith. Attempting to blackmail the board by stoking anger and resentment before clearly evidencing the charges at hand is unprofessional, divisive, and unhealthy for the community at large. You can’t expect students and alumni to be so credulous as to blindly throw our support behind a vague and abstract “cause” that has no demonstrated tether to reality.

  • Gary Millus

    Sometimes you have to go to the center of town and cry “help!” when there is an emergency. This sounds to me like that kind of cry for help. Is it messy? Yes. Would it have been posted if there was no reason for it? I doubt it. It sounds like the circumstances are desperate, and it makes me sad to think about faculty struggling to be heard when they are working so hard and being paid so little. The faculty are simply trying to educate those who often end up making a huge difference in peoples lives. I am going to stay focused on that end, to do what I can to support a functioning faculty. Maybe it means an administrative overhaul? Maybe it means the whole community (faculty, admin, board, alum) swallows their pride and gets together to hash out these issues with some outside help? Or maybe all parties will dig their heels in and we will choose to be divisive and projecting our personal dramas at this pivotal situation. Maybe it’s too late. It will certainly help create the most favorable outcome if each party involved conducts themselves in a heartfelt way through this difficult process…let’s keep communicating and stay tuned to see how we might support a successful movement through this crisis and support Pacifica’s mission of continued tending of the world’s soul. 🐰 ❤️

  • C

    Can we please get an update? Even if it is that you’re still in communication with the Board and cannot share more information right now. Many of us were waiting anxiously for more info to come in on the 3rd. It’s unsettling to have seen the last few posts by PGIAA and have radio silence now.

  • .

    Very concerning to see the speculative comments (in light of scant clear data about the nature of the actual complaint) directed at the president for being a “fundamentalist Christian”. To speculate that a person’s faith tradition or faith expression is grounds for dismissal from a professional position is what is found in other nations of the world, say for example in Egypt, where the Coptic Christians have had to flee the country in recent decades due to violence and real persecution in their professional lives and ability to make a living due to their Christian faith. There seems to be a complete misunderstanding of the fact that Jung himself was related to his own faith tradition.

  • X

    Put up or shut up.

  • Disillusioned

    ^^^ Looks like they opted for shut up :/

  • God

    To all the haters in here accusing PGIAA of things, WE KNOW ITS YOU GUYS THE ADMINs. Funny how the only people complaining about “smearing” are just initials.

    Cowards

    With love,

    An actual therapist

  • Another actual therapist

    Ugh. I always knew God was a dick.

  • Danielle Meyer

    Hello I am a graduate of Pacifica. I have been following these threads and there seems to be a lot going on. There is indeed a very deep complex around APA accreditation onand institutions that deal with matters of psyche and soul on the other. What is the right metaphor to use here? Crossing this threshold doesn’t do it service, neither does acorn growing into a tree. Perhaps we are dealing with more of a volcano? Pacifica where is your natal chart?

    The complex of the institutionalized western psyche has a Plutonic element that we are forced to confront again and again whilst dabbling in the realms of the unconscious. The depths erupt during times of change. Pacifica is a container for psyche and the unconscious, and as an institution that handles the unconscious, it will understandably encounter and confront all of psyche’s visages in her many forms.

    The Plutonic expression of psyche brings forth themes of power, transformation, death and rebirth, and polarization. These themes are present in the rifts that occur at Pacifica during certain periods of intense transformation. She is in labor, we are her children – the birth canal is scary.

    Psyche is birthing APA accreditation. Could you imagine? No. And that is why she is angry, mad, abandoned, split, and mad at capital F Father, the institution – that many of us ran to out of necessity because culturally we are all terrified babies without a good enough capital M Mother.

    With great changes of transformation, there is death that precedes rebirth. If a coniunctio between APA and Pacifica occurs, perhaps it is in our best interest to consciously hold and imagine positive images of APA and Pacifica together, to dream forward a vision of unity and wholeness that we long to find within ourselves to share with the world, for the sake of tending soul in the world.

    <3

  • DM

    There is indeed a very deep complex around APA accreditation on one hand and institutions that deal with matters of psyche and soul on the other***

  • Danielle Meyer

    Typo:

    There is indeed a very deep complex around APA accreditation on one hand and institutions that deal with matters of psyche and soul on the other ^^^^^^

  • Silvie Hwang

    DR. Mattison’s interview on Psychosocial Wednesdays.
    For anyone who is interested to see an update of PGI’s reputation.

  • One of those dreamers who Dr. Lee demanded to "Wake up."

    Susan Rowland’s comment was the only depth psychological moment in this video. Welcome to corporatization Pacifica

  • Deb Bridge

    I think that Susan was exactly right. The idea that ANY system has THE answer is problematic.

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