Willow YoungM.A., Counseling Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute

    Willow serves as Core Professor and Program Chair of the Counseling Psychology Program. Willow served as Director of Clinical Training from 2005-2011 and has taught Analytical Psychology, Clinical Practice, Cross Cultural Mores and Values, and Crisis Intervention. She has taught at the graduate level for 19 years and received the Distinguished Service Award in 2008 and the Star Service Award in 2014. Willow is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Jungian Analyst, and served as a CAMFTCertified Supervisor since 2004, supervising interns at New Beginnings Counseling CenterCounseling West, and in her private practice. In her work with students, she integrates her training in analytic, archetypal,  and cultural studies with solid theoretical and clinical skills of Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Counseling. Willow values the presence of Psyche in our lives and engages the multifaceted expressions of psyche, listening deeply to that which wants to come into relationship. In her private practice, Willow works with a Depth Psychological approach that integrates a Jungian understanding of the psyche with complex systems theory and uses modalities appropriate to individual and family needs. Her research interests include Jungian theory and practice, systemic processes in families, organizational leadership and education; alchemical symbolism, and individuation; and native healing practices. Willow is a Clinical Member of the California Association of Marriage and Family TherapistsSanta Barbara Chapter of CAMFTAmerican Association of University ProfessorsJung Study Center of Southern California, and an Analytic Member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology.

    Licenses

    • L.M.F.T., CA

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