Description
A follow-up with the Seattle Jung Society & Friends,
A Depth Psychological Perspective on Violence:
A Panel Discussion with Leticia Nieto, Randy Morris, Terry Gibson, and Elizabeth Clark Stern
IN-PERSON ONLY
Saturday, April 18, 2026
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Join us at the Good Shepherd Center for a live panel discussion on the topic of Violence as seen through the eyes of a distinguished panel of four Seattle Jung Society Friends and Members.
Each of the speakers: Leticia Nieto, Elizabeth Clark-Stern, Terry Gibson and Randy Morris, are seasoned depth psychologists with broad experiences with violence in its many forms. The workshop will be in-person only at the Good Shepherd Center, Room 202. There will be short presentations, discussions, small group work and time to learn and commiserate together as a learning community about this vexing topic that is so relevant to this historical moment.
| The event will be moderated by Bette Joram and Randy Morris, Co-Presidents of the Seattle Jung Society. |
The goal will be to pool our collective wisdom about this vexing topic as a Jungian Learning Community dedicated to “Liberating Soul in Service to the Great Turning.”
We have lowered our usual price to allow as many as possible to attend. As usual, no one will be turned away for lack of ability to pay.
Leticia Nieto, PsyD, LMFT, TEP is internationally recognized for her work as a psychodramatist, psychotherapist, educator, and leadership coach for systemic change. Her 2010 book, Beyond Inclusion, Beyond Empowerment: A Developmental Strategy to Liberate Everyone, gives readers skills to promote social justice by using an ecological perspective to deconstruct oppression and supremacy. Dr. Nieto is a radical change artist, who weaves a new world from a tapestry of joy, song, poetry, relational repair and restorative justice.
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Randy Morris, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus at Antioch University Seattle where he taught in the BA Liberal Studies Program for 30 years and was the coordinator of the Psychology and Spiritual Studies concentrations. His search for an eco-spiritual revelation adequate for our dark night of the species soul has led him through experiences as a vision quest guide, dream worker, martial artist, musician, community ritual leader and elder-in-training. Randy’s investment in the future takes the shape of two adult children and five grandchildren.
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Elizabeth Clark-Stern, LMCH, is a Jungian psychotherapist and playwright. She has a fascination with women of courage, struggle, and vision, as portrayed in her many plays, including Out of the Shadows, and On the Doorstep of the Castle, performed at the International Jungian Congress in Cape Town and Copenhagen respectively. She has presented on Toni Wolff’s model of the Feminine Archetypes at the Jung Societies in Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. Elizabeth is a pilgrim in search of the divine in mountains, rivers, forests, and the flowers in her own backyard.
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Terrill L. Gibson, Ph.D. is a Northwest Jungian Analyst, Pastoral Psychotherapist, and approved supervisor for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. For nearly fifty years, he had practice in liminal realms always respectfully seeking the unseen, healing Great Mother, Soul-Of-Things in the individuals, couples, and communities he has served. He has a passion for film, sea kayaks, landscape photography, and the blues.
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Event Details
Date: April 18, 2026
Start time: 01:00 p.m. PDT
End time: 04:00 p.m. PDT
Venue: Good Shepherd Center
Coordinates: 4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103
Directions: 4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103