Mary Jo Barret, MSW, CCFH Associate Faculty member, is director of the Center for Contextual Change, a clinic specializing in a component phase model working with individuals, families, and groups. She teaches at the University of Chicago and the Family Institute of Northwestern University. She co-authored Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational Blueprint for Collaboration and Change.
Compaan, Arlo
Arlo Compaan, PhD isa training psychoanalyst and a licensed clinical psychologist. He was initially trained in pastoral psychology, which qualified him for the psychology license. He is certified as a fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and is a member of the American Psychological Association. He was trained and certified as a clinical member and an approved supervisor in marriage and family systems theory by the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Most recently he was certified as a Diplomate Psychoanalyst in Analytical Psychology by the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He is currently the Director of Training for the Chicago Jung Institute’s Analytical Training Program and serves on the Board of Directors of the Institute. He has been a co-director of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program. He has workd as a psychotherapist for 35 years. During that time he taught undergraduate psychology for 5 years and many graduate courses in psychotherapy field at different graduate institutions in the Chicago area. He served as an executive director of a non-for-profit counseling agency for 9 years and co-directed another couseling agency for 20 years. He maintains a practice in the Chicago Loop and in Frankfort, IL. He provides supervision/consultation and analysis in his offices and by the internet.
Education
DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1997)
PH.D. IN PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY: School of Theology at Claremont, Claremont, CA. (1973)
BACHELOR OF DIVINITY IN THEOLOGY AND NEW TESTAMENT STUDIES:Â Calvin Theological Seminary. (1968)
B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY/PHILOSOPHY/GREEK/GERMAN: Calvin College. (1965)
Professional Organizations
C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
International Association for Analytical Psychology
American Psychological Association
American Association of Pastoral Counselors
Age Groups
Adults
Types of Treatment
Individuals
Specialties
Trauma, Shame Dynamics, Male Issues
Contactacompaan@sbcglobal.net
815-469-8876 (office)
815-735-5956 (personal)
In-Person/Telehealth: Telehealth Only
Main Office: 8977 Raintree Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423
Friedman, Barbara
Barbara Friedman, PhD is a Jungian analyst and licensed clinical psychologist. She is also a certified addictions counselor and yoga instructor. Her studies have included many years of Buddhist practice as well as other Eastern meditative traditions. She completed five years of training at the Gestalt Institute of Greater Cleveland in individual, group and intimate systems work. Barbara is the author of Partners in Healing: Redistributing the Power in the Counselor Client Relationship. Her community service includes The Cuyahoga County Drug Abuse services Board and The C. G. Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, where she was a founding member. After years of service in addictions and mental health agencies, Barbara moved into private practice. She sees individuals and small groups in Chicago, Illinois. She defines her mission as advocating change in the power dynamic, between people and within the psyche, so that each of us can live out our truest and fullest nature.
Education
DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: IRSJA. (2001)
PH.D. IN COUNCELING PSYCHOLOGY: Case Western Reserve University. (1979)
MASTER’S IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: John Carroll University. (1974)
BACHELOR’S IN AMERICAN STUDIES: Western Reserve University. (1967)
Professional Organizations
The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts
International Association for Analytic Psychology
The Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts
The Yoga Alliance
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Groups
Contactbfriedman14@gmail.com
216.780.8386
In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth
Main Office: 233 E Erie St Suite 709, Chicago, IL 60611
Kalsched, Donald
Donald Kalsched, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist and
Jungian Psychoanalyst in private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He
is a senior training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian
Analysts where he teaches and supervises. His 1996 book The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit
has found a wide readership in both psychoanalytic and Jungian circles
and has been translated into many languages. Dr. Kalsched teaches and
lectures nationally and internationally, pursuing his inter-disciplinary
interest in early trauma and dissociation theory and its mytho-poetic
manifestations in the mythic and religious iconography of many cultures.