Lyn Cowan, Ph.D., has been a practicing Jungian analyst since 1980, Director of Training for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts for six years and past president of the Society, held a Professorship for ten years in the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology at the Minnesota School for Professional Psychology, and recently concluded two years of teaching and lecturing at the C.G. Jung Center of Houston, Texas. She has frequently lectured internationally and is the author of three books: Portrait of the Blue Lady: The Character of Melancholy, Tracking the White Rabbit, A Subversive View of Modern Culture, and Masochism: A Jungian View. Her passion for horseracing began when she was 11 and continues unabated.
Lyn Cowan
Lyn Cowan Events with Oregon Friends of Jung
- Images in a Melancholic Voice (March 20, 2004)
- Images in a Melancholic Eye (March 19, 2004) Event Audio
- Many are Called – But How to Answer? (February 17, 2007)
- Seabiscuit: The Little Horse that Could, and Did, and Still Does (February 16, 2007)