About Me
My life journey has taken me from a traditional Roman Catholic upbringing in New Jersey to one in which I seek to unify the best of humanistic psychology and the value it places on the individual with our various spiritual traditions. Equally important I've discovered is our connection with nature and our environment.
C. G. Jung's psychology has had a particular appeal as it does not pathologize human experience, and offers a lens to explore the human personality in greater depth than other approaches while honoring the integrity of each individual.
The work of psychotherapy is often about staying in touch with our own true natures,and when we have become lost, finding our way back to our most authentic selves. This process usually includes learning to accept the best of other people while not being unduly affected by the worse of human nature, especially when we have suffered past trauma at the hands of others.
My approach to the work comes from my long time passion to stay as close to nature as possible, whether it is where I live, where I work, and where I travel to restore my own soul.
The picture to the right was taken in the Sierra Nevada. It captures the essence I believe of what we all seek, which is to grow to the fullest extent possible amidst the flow of life's many diverse psychological landscapes.
Personal history
In college the human potential movement steered me in a direction of service to other people from a spiritual perspective. I was touched by the psychologies of such people as Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow. Exploring C.G. Jung's psycholoy moved me to study theology and combine my counseling background with religious studies. In 1978 I was ordained an Episcopal Priest, and after five years of doing parish work in the late 1970's and early 80's, I found I was most drawn to specialize in individual work. I kept dreaming about being a private investigator. When I began my studies to be a Jungian Analyst, these dreams ceased. In addition to my clinical work I enjoy teaching, lecturing and writing.
Client Relations 
My approach is very client-centered. I don't have a preconceived agenda for others; rather I help those who consult with me discover more of who they are. For some people the issues are interpersonal relationships, or finding new direction in their professional life. Others may be more interested in exploring their dreams and internal life, and understanding the emotional issues that might lie underneath feelings of anxiety or depression, or various compulsive behaviors and fantasies.
My work, from a mythic/poetic view, seeks to help each person I work with find their own unique path and ways their life might blossom more fully.