Ann B. Blake

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Core Faculty, School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy

Anne BlakeSummary of Education and Relevant Experience

A.A., Hibbing State Junior College; Ph.B., University of North Dakota; M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Washington.
Ann Blake previously taught undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology at St. Martin's College and Centralia College, taught seminars and advised doctoral students at The Union Institute & University. She also co-administered a graduate program in counseling at City University. As a licensed psychologist, she uses Jungian-oriented psychotherapy in her part-time private practice and is an active member of the Jungian Psychotherapists Association.

Affiliations

Professional Interests

  • The application of Jungian-oriented psychotherapy
  • Family-of-origin writing projects
  • Writing projects that apply Jungian analytical psychology to specific populations

On Interest Area

"Life is an experience of ongoing growth and development. My main goal is to apply psychological principles within my personal life as well as my professional life."

On Teaching at Antioch

"Antioch students, staff and faculty members teach me in all my interactions. Adult students bring a depth of past experience, a breadth of intellectual curiosity and a depth of commitment to their learning."

Contact Information

School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy
206-268-4810
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