I was first introduced to Jungian Analysis and thought in 1989 due to a dream that has continue to impact my life. I sought out a Jungian Analyst at that time and as a result, was invited to participate in group therapy . After two years of this work, I then entered the Memphis Jung Training Seminar and participated for years in this training program.
The experience of deepening my understanding of Jungian Psychology has proved beneficial in my work in the Church over the last 30+ years.
As a leader in the Church, my own individuation process has allowed me to see a larger tapestry in relationships and interactions.
Personally, I am 67 years old, married for 42 years and have two adult children and 5 grandchildren.
I am an ambivert, with intuition, feeling and perceiving with regard to the Myers-Briggs Typology.
I believe my natural gifting is to be a therapist/counselor/analyst. Since having received coach training, and discovering your training program in Jungian thought, it seems timely that I have an opportunity to combine my coaching experience with my interest and experience of Jungian thought.
Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, Emory University
Adjunct Faculty, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
Former President, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, United Methodist Church
Consultant, Society of Process Consultants
Executive Coach, International Coach Federation
Honorary Doctorate, Rust College
Former Member, Board of Trustees, Methodist LeBonnehur Hospital, Memphis, TN
Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, Emory University
Adjunct Faculty, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
Former President, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, United Methodist Church
Consultant, Society of Process Consultants
Executive Coach, International Coach Federation
Honorary Doctorate, Rust College
Former Member, Board of Trustees, Methodist LeBonnehur Hospital, Memphis, TN