Psychology & Spirituality

 
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Get to know more about Antioch's talented faculty by exploring the links below. You'll find biographies of faculty members that feature their backgrounds, interests and perspectives on teaching at Antioch.

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Core Faculty

Ned Farley, Ph.D., The Union Institute & University. Ned Farley is a licensed mental health counselor in private practice who focuses on existential psychology, phenomenology, adult development, gay/lesbian/bi/transgendered issues in therapy and domestic violence.

Randy Morris, Ph.D., Emory University. Morris did his doctoral studies in human development and phenomenological philosophy, and maintains a private practice as a Jungian-oriented counselor.

Adjunct Faculty

Alexandra Hepburn, B.A. Sarah Lawrence College; M.Ed. Columbia University, Teachers College; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Hepburn is the program coordinator, with an extensive background in psychospiritual development and loss and grief; she has taught related courses at Antioch for over 20 years. The interconnections of psychology, spirituality and transformation are the foundation of her private therapy practice, which also focuses on such themes as identity and meaning, loss and trauma, life transitions and the deepening of awareness. She is interested in the role of spirituality and religion in the contemporary world, and considers herself a lifelong explorer of transpersonal psychology, integral studies and nondual perspectives.

Duncan Hollomon, B.A., Swarthmore College; M.F.A., Loyola College; J.D., Ph.D., Union Institute. Duncan Hollomon comes to Antioch with a professional background in performing arts and law prior to his becoming a psychologist. As a psychotherapist his practice focuses on adults, including issues of mid-life, depression and couples work. His primary professional interest is integrating theories and approaches to psychotherapy, and incorporating insights from eastern spiritual practices.

George Callan, B.A., Immaculate Heart College; M.A., Santa Clara Univesity; Ph.D., Pacifica Graduate Institute. Callan is a depth psychologist and licensed marriage and family therapist whose clinical and academic interests include archetypal psychotherapy, dream work and initiatory and alchemical processes as they relate to the individual, communal and global psyche. She practices psychotherapy and mentorship in Seattle where she works with individuals, couples and families and supervises therapists and interns in the fields of clinical and depth psychology. Visit her website for more.

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