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Feb 8, 20263 min
Holding the Frame
Not sure if you’ve read George Orwell’s 1984, but I think about that novel a lot these days. It's pretty deeply Jungian in its bones. Orwell wasn’t guessing at the future; he was paying close attention to the psychological and relational patterns already present in his time and indicating that history repeats itself when unexamined. You might've heard Jung's quote: “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”   Anyway, what feels unsettling...

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Aug 18, 20254 min
Angela's Trainings & Experiences
For therapists: Angela holds an ongoing supervision group (three sessions each season) with her RCC colleague, Jill Koehler, which you can register for at: relationalsupervision.com/supervision I've received 1:1 intervision over the years from many seasoned therapists, including: Ana Mozol (goddess wisdom and Jungian-oriented femininsm) Leslie Ellis (Focusing and dreamwork) David Mann (erotic transference and psychoanalysis) Natashia Fuksman (Developmental Model & Sex Therapy) Estefania...

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Aug 15, 20252 min
The Men I Work With
Not all caregivers wear a label. Some are sons who learned to be the steady ground for a parent’s storm. Others are partners who have become the silent architects of someone else’s peace, fixing wounds that aren’t their own. Many are men who have moved through life believing their worth is measured by their invulnerability—their ability to be an endless well of availability. These are the men I sit with. They may not call themselves caregivers, yet they have spent a lifetime as the "reliable...

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