Deborah Bryon

Deborah Bryon, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and Diplomate Jungian analyst in private practice who received in-depth training with Q'ero shamans in Peru, becoming a yachacheq (a shaman who works with the mind).Deborah has authored 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). Deborah's

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