This collection contains talks and reflection pieces that are enjoyable and fascinating in the immediacy of the authors' voices and their messages for the individual and the collective. A wonderful selection of pieces by established leaders such as Charlie Tart, angel Kyodo williams, Judy Lief, and Roger Walsh as well as influential emergent scholars such as Ian Wickramesekera II, Dan Hocoy, and Louis Hoffman. These volumes are destined to become a classic text in the field.
Francis J. Kaklauskas, PsyD, facilitates the Group Psychotherapy Training Program at the University of Colorado, Boulder and is core faculty at Naropa University Graduate School of Counseling and Psychology. He is a fellow and past board member of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. Dr. Kaklauskas’ other publications include being the primary psychological consultant and on-screen presenter for the three-part video series, Hooked: The Addiction Trap, and co-authoring the Group Psychotherapy chapter in The Handbook of Clinical Psychology. He has co-edited three previous volumes: Brilliant Sanity: Buddhist Approaches to Psychotherapy, Existential Psychology East-West, and The Buddha, The Bike, the Couch, and the Circle. He is passionate about music and feels fortunate to have studied under Milt Hinton, Chuck Rainey, Bill Douglas, and Mark Miller. He regularly tries to recruit his wife, Elizabeth, and son, Levi, to be his rhythm section partners.
Carla Clements, PhD, has been chair of Transpersonal Counseling Psychology at Naropa University for 10 of the last 15 years, where she has mentored professors in transpersonal pedagogy and personally taught hundreds of this generation’s transpersonal psychotherapists. She has published several articles on transpersonal psychology and has worked as a transpersonal psychotherapist for 30 years in Denver and Boulder, CO. In addition, she is currently the independent rater for the MAPS-supported study of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for chronic, treatment-resistant PTSD. She is a long-time yogini, musician, and naturist who published a CD entitled Creationship. Her daughter, Cate, is the delight of her life.
Dan Hocoy, PhD, is Chief Strategy Officer (and Past President) of Antioch University in Seattle and also serves as Associate Vice Chancellor of Advancement for the Antioch University System. Dan failed in his efforts to become a Catholic priest and settled for being a licensed clinical psychologist instead, so that he could at least serve souls in psychiatric hospitals and private practice. He is author of numerous publications that intersect culture, social change, and psychology. Dan is particularly obsessed with the transformative power of art as well as the notion of synchronicity and spends an inordinate amount of time trying to get the universe to conform to his personal interests.
Louis Hoffman, PhD, is the Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counseling and Psychological Association. He has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in recognition of his contributions to the field of psychology. Dr. Hoffman has over 15 books and 100 journal articles and book chapters. He teaches at the University of Denver, the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Saybrook University as well as through the Existential-Humanistic Institute and the International Institute for Existential-Humanistic Psychology.