Our Certified Jungian Analysts

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Cara Barker, Ph.D., A.R.N.P. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1999 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. She has been in clinical practice since 1975 and is accepting new clients.
Kimbrough Besheer,M.Div., received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1991 from the C.G.Jung Institute in Zurich. He has been in clinical practice since 1991 and is accepting new clients. He works with individual adults and adolescents.
Dunbar Carpenter, Psy.D. received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1995 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. He has been in clinical practice since 1991 and is accepting new clients. He works with individuals and couples.
Jerry Deckelbaum, J.D., M.S.W., L.C.S.W., received his diploma as a Jungian analyst in 2017 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. Prior to becoming a psychotherapist and Jungian analyst, he was an attorney and a classical musician. His clinical work has served adults struggling with a wide spectrum of psychological challenges, including extensive experience with GLBTQ clients. He has completed professional trainings in depth psychology and relational psychoanalysis, and has been in private practice in Portland since 2001. He is accepting new clients.
Kristin Funk, M.A., L.C.S.W. received her diploma as a Jungian analyst in 2019 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. She has been licensed since 2001 and engaged in clinical practice, community work, and university-based research, development and teaching before starting her private clinical practice in 2010. She works with adults and couples and is accepting new clients.
Laura Gonce, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 2019 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. She has worked in the field of counseling for 30 years. She has provided counseling in both private practice and at local non-profits. Her work includes adults, couples and adolescents. Laura is currently open to new clients.
Jennifer Gordon, Ph.D. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1996 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. She has been in clinical practice since 1996 and is accepting new clients.
Maribeth Kallemeyn, Ph.D. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 2018 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. She has been in clinical practice since 1996. She works with adults of all ages and is accepting new clients.
Anna Lyons-Roost, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., B.C.D. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1998 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. She has been in clinical practice since 1974 and is not accepting new clients at this time. Anna works with adults of all ages.
Leonard J. Marcel, M.D. received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1992 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. He has been in clinical practice since 1973 and is currently not accepting general referrals to his practice.
Bonnie McLean, M.S.W., L.C.S.W. lives and works in Ashland Oregon. She serves as president of the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts and teaches seminars through the PNSJA and its training division, CGJIPN. She received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1996 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. She has been in clinical practice since 1985 and is accepting new clients. She works with adults of all ages from young adults to seniors, and she is also a certified teacher in sandplay therapy.
Maureen O'Donnell, M.A., L.P.C received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 2013 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. She has been in clinical practice since 1996 and is accepting new clients. She works with individuals and couples, and specializes in sandplay therapy, dreams, and the psyche-soma connection.
Sylvia Robinson-Weisshaupt, M.N., Ph.D. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1988 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. She has been in clinical practice since 1969 and is accepting new clients.
David H. Rosen, M.D., Affiliate Professor in Psychiatry at OHSU. He was the McMillan Professor of Analytical Psychology and Professor of Psychiatry as well as Professor of Humanities in Medicine at Texas A&M University for 25 years. He graduated from the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts in 1992. He has had a clinical practice in Eugene since 2011 and is accepting new patients. More up to date vita is available at TAMU Psychology (Emeritus Faculty).
James Soliday, D.Min., LMFT, received his certification and diploma in 1999 from the C.G. Jung Institute of the Pacific Northwest. He has been in practice since 1975, specializing in individual and couples psychotherapy, and supervision. Dr. Soliday has worked with Dr. Donald Kalsched for over 20 years on the effects of early childhood trauma and on diminishing the effects of traumatic experiences by a psycho-spiritual approach. Dr. Soliday specializes in anxiety, addictions, anger issues, attachment dynamics, depression, dissociation, midlife challenges, and healthy self care. Dr. Soliday is accepting new clients.
F. Robert Stuckey, Ph.D. received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1982 from the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts. He has been in clinical practice since 1966 and is accepting new clients. He works with individuals, couples and adolescents.
Janet Tatum, M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W., received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 2008 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. She has been in clinical practice since 1972 and is accepting new clients. She works with adults, adolescents and children and their families. She specializes in sandplay therapy for which she also offers consultation.
John Van Eenwyk, S.T.B. , Ph.D. received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1981 from the Chicago Jung Institute. He has been in clinical practice since 1979 and is accepting new clients. He works with individuals and couples, as well as adolescents. He specializes in trauma relief.
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Carol Walnum, MA, MBA, LPC received her Diplomate in Jungian Psychology and Analyst Certification from the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland in 2013. She has engaged in training in depth psychology, counseling, and psychoanalysis. A professional clinical counselor in private and community mental health settings since 2005, she focuses on difficult life issues including mood and anxiety, change and conflict in life, repeating dysfunction in patterns or relationships, and challenging matters of the heart. Carol is accepting new clients. She works via telehealth with adults, young adults beginning at age 25, and seniors located in the Northwest.
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Patrick Welly, M.A., LMFT received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 2018 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. He has been in clinical practice since 1995 and is accepting new clients. He works with adults, adolescents, couples, and groups.
Retired

John Allan, Ph.D.
Bio: John Allan, Ph.D. received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1977 as an Individual Member, from the International Association of Analytical Psychologists. He has been in clinical practice since 1965 and is retired from his practice.
In Memoriam

Robert W. Davis, Ph.D. (1934-2019)
Bio: Robert W. Davis, Ph.D. (1934-2019). Dr. Davis received his diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1998 from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest. He had been in clinical practice for 33 years.

Selma Hyman, M.D.
Bio: Selma Hyman, M.D. received her diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. She had over 45 years of clinical experience.

Robin Jaqua, Ph.D.
Bio: Robin Jaqua, Ph.D. received her diploma as a Jungian Analyst in 1983 from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich. She had been in clinical practice since 1970.

Rosalind Winter, MSW, LCSW (1947-2008)
Bio: She began her clinical career in 1980 and received her analyst diploma in 1993 from the C.G. Jung Institute NY. She practiced in New York and New Jersey for many years, serving as president of the New York Association for Analytical Psychology and as a training analyst at the New York Institute. She came to Oregon in 2006, and was in private practice until shortly before her death.

James Witzig, PhD (1923-2008)
Bio: He began clinical practice in 1961 and received his diploma in 1991 from the C.G.Jung Institue Pacific Northwest. He is the author of Jungian Psychology: Theory and Practice and was retired at the time of his death.