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The Wisdom of Andean Shamanism with Deborah Bryon

Join us either at the Carlisle Inn or online via Zoom for a presentation lecture  followed by Q&A and discussion.

This event will be recorded and be made available to all registrants.

Note: Deborah Bryon will be presenting virtually, via Zoom. We will serve light refreshments to our in-person attendees at the Carlisle Inn. Attendees are invited to join us for lunch at Der Dutchman afterwards to continue the discussion. 


Time and Trauma in Analytical Psychology and Psychotherapy: The Wisdom of Andean Shamanism 

This presentation will weave together interpersonal and Jungian analytic perspectives, informed by indigenous Andean shamanism, and contemporary scientific understanding of time in an exploration of a more expansive, vision of the world.  It will provide different perspectives on experiences central to contemporary depth psychology – i.e., the subjective experience of time and trauma. The presenter will draw on her experience as a psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst as well as her immersion in Andean shamanistic practice.  

“Dr. Bryon’s bold weaving together of interpersonal and Jungian analytic perspectives, informed by indigenous Andean shamanism, and contemporary scientific understanding of time invites the reader into an expansive, enriched vision of the world.  Her personal descent to deep layers of unconscious phenomena is shown to bring an enhanced awareness of reality with profound healing effects.  The wisdom and integrative power of a syncretic approach to recovering from trauma shines through the text and will open doors for all who enter.”

Joe Cambray, Ph.D., IAAP
Past-President-CEO, Pacifica Graduate Institute

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Deborah Bryon, PH.D. is the author of three books – Lessons of the Inca shamans, Part I: Piercing the veil (Pine Winds Press, 2012), Lessons of the Inca shamans, Part II: Beyond the veil (Pine Winds Press, 2014), and Time and trauma in analytical psychology and psychotherapy: The wisdom of Andean shamanism (Routledge, 2024). Recent chapters and articles she has published recently include; “The Beauty of the Women in Willem de Kooning’s Paintings”. Journal of Analytical Psychology. (April 2024), Are Psychedelics Really Necessary? In “Psychedelics and Individuaton: Essays by Jungian Analysts,” ed. Leslie Stein and Lionel Corbett, Chiron Publications, (2023), pp. 157-180, “Implicit States of Connectivity in the Clinical Practice of Jungian Psychoanalysis and Andean Shamanism”. Journal of Analytical Psychology. (June 2023), “Bastard children of the avant-garde: artistic expression in the Cubist and Abstract Expressionist movements and the psychoanalytic process”. Journal of Analytical Psychology. (May 2022), Dream Reader”. 5280: The Denver Magazine, Feature Article by Spencer Campbell, (April 2022) p. 144, and “Processing Trauma in Psychoanalysis in “Real” Time and in Dreams: The Convergence of Past, Present, and Future During Covid 19”. Journal of Analytic Psychology Special Edition. (June 2021).

This is a hybrid event –  Deborah Bryon will be presenting VIRTUALLY via Zoom. While we encourage you to attend this event in person, all registrants have the option to join us via Zoom online. Zoom links will be emailed upon registration.

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Feb 22 2025

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9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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1001 Love Ave, Sarasota, FL 34232
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  • Deborah Bryon
    Deborah Bryon

    Deborah Bryon, PH.D. is the author of three books – Lessons of the Inca shamans, Part I: Piercing the veil (Pine Winds Press, 2012), Lessons of the Inca shamans, Part II: Beyond the veil (Pine Winds Press, 2014), and Time and trauma in analytical psychology and psychotherapy: The wisdom of Andean shamanism (Routledge, 2024). Recent chapters and articles she has published recently include; “The Beauty of the Women in Willem de Kooning’s Paintings”. Journal of Analytical Psychology. (April 2024), Are Psychedelics Really Necessary? In “Psychedelics and Individuaton: Essays by Jungian Analysts,” ed. Leslie Stein and Lionel Corbett, Chiron Publications, (2023), pp. 157-180, “Implicit States of Connectivity in the Clinical Practice of Jungian Psychoanalysis and Andean Shamanism”. Journal of Analytical Psychology. (June 2023), “Bastard children of the avant-garde: artistic expression in the Cubist and Abstract Expressionist movements and the psychoanalytic process”. Journal of Analytical Psychology. (May 2022), Dream Reader”. 5280: The Denver Magazine, Feature Article by Spencer Campbell, (April 2022) p. 144, and “Processing Trauma in Psychoanalysis in “Real” Time and in Dreams: The Convergence of Past, Present, and Future During Covid 19”. Journal of Analytic Psychology Special Edition. (June 2021).

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