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E25 Jung on Psychedelics with Suzanne Gieser
Episode 25

E25 Jung on Psychedelics with Suzanne Gieser

Psychology & The Cross · Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky

January 5, 202543m 9s

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Show Notes

In this episode, I speak with Swedish psychotherapist and historian of ideas, Suzanne Gieser, who shares some of her recent research on the fascinating topic of Jung and psychedelics. She offers insights into Jung’s views on the therapeutic potential (and dangers) of these substances and sheds light on early Jungian pioneers in the field of psychedelic psychotherapy. Suzanne also shares some of her own clinical experiences as a psychotherapist, actively working with psychedelic substances to treat complex trauma.

Suzanne is a licensed relational psychotherapist with a private practice in Stockholm, Sweden. She is also a historian of science and ideas and the author of the internationally renowned book The Innermost Kernel: Depth Psychology and Quantum Physics – Wolfgang Pauli’s Dialogue with C.G. Jung. Suzanne is a scholar for the Philemon Edition, where she edited Jung’s 1937 and 1938 seminars in Bailey Island and New York.

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Topics

PsychologySpiritualityChristianityJungJungianC.G JungPsychoanalysisTheologyPhilosophyMeaningReligion