About Cheryl Fuller

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I am a Jungian psychotherapist with 35 years of experience doing therapy. In the early years of my career, I worked with schools and with children, especially young children. Along the way, I got training in working with pregnancy and post partum issues, parenting, and working with groups. But the deep love of my work life has been working with men and women in individual psychotherapy. I have attended numerous seminars and workshops at the Jung Institutes in Boston, Chicago and Zurich as well as having had many years of clinical supervision with Jungian analysts.

Twenty-five years ago, I embarked on a personal Jungian analysis. The work that I have done with the analysts I've worked with is the most significant learning of my adult life and served to intensify my interest in depth psychology.

My doctorate is in Jungian Studies and my work is grounded in the depth psychology of C.G. Jung.

I live on the coast of Maine with my husband and our two cats.

I have a private practice in mid-coast Maine working with adults, both individually and in groups. I have an office in my home in Belfast, Maine. In addition, I work by telephone or Skype for those who do not live nearby  If you are interested in learning more about Jungian psychotherapy and working with me, please email me.

Thanks for coming by!

My CV:

Academic Background

Ph.D., Analytical Psychology, Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, OH,  2004

Dissertation: A Woman Scorned: Medea and Betrayal


M.A., Clinical Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, Requirements completed 1970, Degree awarded 1972. All course requirements for Ph.D. completed.

Thesis:  The Willimantic Project:  An Infant Development Program


B.A., Psychology, Duke University, Durham, NC., 1968


Teaching Experience:

Undergraduate Psychology courses: 

   University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

   Alfred University, Alfred, NY

   University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME


Clinical Psychology for medical students and residents:

   University of New England Osteopathic Medical School, Biddeford, ME 

   Maine Medical Center Family Practice program


Variety of courses on Jungian Psychology: 

Senior College, Hutchinson Center, University of Maine, Belfast, ME


Workshop on Medea: 

C.G. Jung Center for Studies in Analytical Psychology, Brunswick, Maine


Clinical Experience:

5 years in community mental health in southern Maine

36 years in private practice


Extensive Continuing Education:

C.G. Jung Institute, Boston, 1987-1999

New England Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies, Portland, Maine, 1998-99

Harvard Medical School Seminars , 1993-97

Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1993-1998

William Alanson White Institute, New York, 1997  

500+ hours individual clinical supervision, 1987-1999                   


Professional/Academic Honors and Awards

     

 Dissertation nominated for UIU’s highest honors, Marvin Susskind Prize -- 2004

 US Public Health Service Fellow, University of Connecticut, 1968-71

 Psychology Department Honors, Duke University, 1968


Research/Scholarly Activities

Eastern Psychological Association, 1973 

     Paper describing the Willimantic Project, the subject of M.A. thesis

A Woman Scorned: Medea and Betrayal, dissertation, Union Institute & University, 2004

“Medea, the Shadow and Feminism” -- Quadrant, Spring 2010



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