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Leanne Whitney, Ph. D.

Leanne Whitney, Ph.D.

Dr. Leanne Whitney is an independent scholar in the fields of depth psychology and consciousness studies. She specializes in the intersection of Western psychology and the Eastern liberatory traditions. She is the author of Consciousness in Jung and Patañjali (Routlege, 2018) and several academic papers. Dr. Whitney works as a transformational coach both online and in person, with her private practice located in Los Angeles, California. She earned her MA in statistics from the University of St. Andrews and her PhD in depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Her upcoming course offerings include:
Jung and Yoga


Dr. Lionel Corbett, IAAP

Frank N. McMillan III

An award-winning author, educator and speaker, Frank N. McMillan III has taught courses in the Geography of Texas, North American Geography, Physical Geography and World Geography at Texas A&M University at College Station, Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, and Del Mar College. In 2007, he trained at Yad Vashem’s acclaimed International School for Holocaust Studies in Jerusalem and in 2013 he was inducted into the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) as an honorary member at its XIX International Congress held in Copenhagen, Denmark.

McMillan's 2006 YA novel Cezanne Is Missing has been taught in schools around the country and his book The Young Healer(Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge Publishing, 2012) won the National Association of Elementary School Principals’ (NAESP) Foundation Book of the Year Award contest in 2012 and was a 2014-2015 Mark Twain Readers’ Award finalist. In 2012, Texas A&M University Press released his non-fiction work, Finding Jung, an exploration of one man's personal experience of the objective psyche.

Recently, he founded the Frank N. McMillan Jr. Institute for Jungian Studies at the C.G. Jung Educational Center in Houston, Texas (see www.junghouston.org/mcmillan). His current writing project is entitled Called with Righteous Purpose, the true story of three Slovakian sisters who were in the first transport of Jewish women prisoners to Auschwitz during the Holocaust.


Muriel Mcmahon, M. Ed., IAAP

Muriel Mcmahon, m. ed., iaap

Muriel McMahon, M. Ed., is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst who leads an international weekly fairy tale seminar. Trained extensively in indigenous wisdom Traditions, Muriel is a Keeper of Stories. She formerly served as chair of the Fairy Tale Certification program with The Assisi Institute, a training analyst and faculty member of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, the managing editor of the Assisi Journal, and the director of studies for The Assisi Institute’s Archetypal Pattern Analyst program. Based in Canada, she has a busy online international praxis and has offered workshops and teachings in Russia, Zurich, Colombia, France, United States, and Canada. Muriel has a passion for story and the ways in which our wounds and our wonders are expressed in the enduring narrative of our lives.

Her upcoming offerings include:

Baba Yaga: Once There Were Old Women • Saturdays in January

Her previous offerings include:

Fairy Tales in Times of Transition