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Glen Slater

GLEN SLATER, PH.D., was born and raised in Australia. He moved to the United States in 1992 to study Jungian psychology. He has degrees in Religious Studies and Clinical Psychology and has taught for over 25 years at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California, where he is Co-Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies Program. He has written extensively for Jungian publications and edited the third volume of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition, Senex and Puer, as well as the essay collection, Varieties of Mythic Experience. He writes on Jung and film, the psychology of religion, and depth psychology and technology. His long-awaited book, Jung vs. Borg: Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age, will be published in January 2024.

 

Glen Slater Events with Oregon Friends of Jung

 

“The serious problems in life are never fully solved…The meaning and purpose of a problem seem to lie not in its solution, but in our working at it incessantly. This alone preserves it from stultification and petrification.”

Collected Works, Vol. 8, para 771

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