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Barbara
Hort, Ph.D.
Barbara has been in Jungian practice in Portland, OR for 20 years. Her love
of sharing simple images that convey complex ideas, and her infectious enthusiasm
for dance, dreamwork and storytelling are essential ingredients in the recipe
for Theater of the Soul that was created by Barbara and her sister-apprentices,
Candice Everett and Elisabeth Hall. Barbara’s talents, fortified by
her practical courage and irreverent humor, have made possible her explorations
of the soul’s darker corners, as demonstrated in her book, Unholy Hungers:
Encountering the Psychic Vampire in Ourselves and Others. |
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Candice
Everett,
L.C.S.W. currently maintains a Jungian-oriented practice in Portland, Oregon,
and has worked for over 30 years as a psychotherapist in settings as diverse
as state prisons and infant care centers. She brings to this work her talents
as a dreamworker, actor, professional photographer, and trainer of marital
sex therapists. Candice's discerning eye serves to mirror, contain and enhance
everyone she regards, and her uncanny Aphrodisian magic elicits in all women
their full capacity for beauty, playfulness and delight. |
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Elisabeth
Hall, M.D.,
one of the founding facilitators of Theater of the Soul, maintains
a psychiatric practice in Vancouver, B.C., specializing in work with adolescents
and group dynamics. In addition to her expertise in choreographing group
process, Elisabeth brings to this work her rare gift for building a clear
bridge between her medical knowledge and our inner experience of body and
soul. Trained as a musician specializing in flute and voice, Elisabeth also
offers us the benefit of her gifts as a passionate artist, an irrepressible
wit, and a consummate maker of mischief. |
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Nina Mahaffey,
R.N., M.A., M.F.T. After working for many years as a therapist and a nurse,
Nina now serves as a coordinator of a Learning Resources Center at Santa
Barbara City College. She was one of our beloved sister-apprentices in Marion
Woodman’s BodySoul program, and she has been a member of “Women
in the Woods,” a California team that offers workshops similar to
ours. Nina brings to us her pragmatic wisdom and wry wit, her photographer’s
eye for soul and essence, and her deep sense of Presence, which anchors
every group in which she participates. |
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Miriam Goldberg,
Ph.D., M.F.T. Joining us from Santa Cruz, CA, Miriam is another of our dear
sister-apprentices from Marion Woodman's BodySoul Rhythms program. She has
created her unique blend of psychology and spirituality based on her more
than 30 years of practice in psychotherapy, her decades of study in Yoga,
Buddhism, and indigenous tradition, and her intimate exploration of the
body/mind experience. When Miriam uses ritual, presence, music, movement,
and art to invoke sacred space, her joy is contagious as she delights in
the creativity and deep truth that manifest when the self encounters the
whole. |
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Catharine Dolcater
Clarke. Another beloved sister from Marion Woodman's BodySoul
program, Catharine joins us from New York City, where she co-founded "Soul
Journaling," an ongoing circle whose participants open to their inner
lives through ritual, movement, writing, and celebrating their authentic
voices. Catharine also offers individual coaching on creativity, a practice
she credits with landing her deep in the woods of writing an historical
novel about the Feminine art of turning Fate into Destiny. Catharine brings
us her gentle way, her mischievous wit, and her love of what she calls "the
mystery of creative communion." |
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