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Associate Teaching Professor

School of Nursing

Contact:
Office: HSD A436 250-721-7956
Credentials:
RN, MSN, PhD
Area(s) of expertise:
Jungian psychology, mental health issues in acute and chronic medical illness, adaptation, life stage development, relational nursing, post-adolescent brain development and teaching implications

Biography

My substantive area of scholarship: using the theoretical framework of Jungian psychology, I have been exploring life stage development in older adults. In the past year I was invited to present the opening lecture at the CG Jung Institute in Zurich Switzerland on the topic, “Individuation after age 70”. I presented a lecture and workshop on this topic in April 2016 to the Jung Society of Portland Oregon and I have been invited to present at a breakout session on aging at the International Association for Analytical Psychology 2016 Congress in August.