Contact:
Allen Bishop (bishop@pacifica.edu)
- Clinical Psychology
Joseph Coppin (coppin@pacifica.edu)
- Depth Psychology
Patrick Mahaffey (mahaffey@pacifica.edu)
- Mythological Studies
Wendy Davee (wdavee@pacifica.edu)
- Counseling Psychology
Programs & Degrees Offered:
M.A. - Counseling Psychology
Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology;
Depth
Psychology; Mythological Studies
Accreditation:
WASC
Admission Requirements:
M.A.: Bachelor’s (Psychology Major desired)
/ Ph.D.: Master’s
Test: NA
Other: Personal Statement
/ Interview / Experience (desired for MA, required for PhD)
Cost & Program Information:
$14,875-$17,915
Online Degree Program Available:
No
On-Campus/External/Distance Leaning:
Campus
Public/Private: Private
Year Established: 1981
Number of Faculty: (Contact
Institution)
Thesis: Required
Admission Deadline: Rolling
Enrollment:
Current Enrollment: (Contact
Institution)
Part Time/Full Time:
(Contact Institution)
Female/Male: (Contact
Institution)
Alumni (1990-2003): (Contact
Institution)
Mission Statement:
The mission of Pacifica Graduate Institute
is to provide graduate degree programs and to foster research in the fields
of psychology and mythological studies framed in the traditions of depth
psychology. The Institute seeks to fulfill this purpose by creating
an educational environment which nourishes respect for cultural diversity
and individual differences and an academic community which fosters for
its faculty and students a spirit of free and open inquiry consistent with
the recognized values of academic freedom. Pacifica is dedicated
to cultivating and harvesting the gifts of the human imagination so that
these insights may be brought to bear upon the personal, cultural, and
planetary concerns of our era. This dedication is contained in Pacifica's
motto: animae mundi colendae gratia (for the sake of tending soul
in and of the world). Pacifica traces many of its central ideas to
the heritage of ancient storytellers, dramatists, and philosophers from
all lands who recorded the workings of the imagination. The legacies
of these early men and women have evolved in multiple cultural contexts
and perspectives including the systematic explorations of the unconscious
by Freud, Jung, and other theorists of this century. The concepts
of depth psychology resulting from this long development are at the core
of Pacifica's orientation. These ideas - such as the importance of
symbol and metaphor in personal and cultural imagery or the recognition
of the dynamic interplay between the natural world and the world of the
human psyche - are articulated in all of the Institute's programs.
Pacifica has a distinct sense of purpose in sustaining and imparting this
rich body of knowledge about the intricacies of human imagination.
Pacifica works to extend psychology and mythological studies beyond the
personal and beyond the consulting room or the classroom. We see
psychological life as an evolutionary development within nature, alive
in all the phenomena and systems of our world. In studying and working
with the multidimensional exchanges among the psyche of the individual,
the mythologies of the culture, the collective human imagination, and the
living planet, depth psychology has an important contribution to bring
to the contemporary concerns of our world. It is central to our mission
to maintain an open and responsive attitude toward a future that
expresses its longings and wisdom in our dreams and aspirations.
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