Curriculum Vitae

Katherine Olivetti

Curriculum Vitae

 

Education

  • CTI Leadership Program 2014-2015
  • CTI Coach Training 2014-present
  • G. Jung Institute of New York, psychoanalyst, 1994
  • Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, family therapist, 1984
  • Institutes of Religion and Health, Center for Creative Living, Pastoral Counseling,1983
  • Columbia University School of Social Work, M.S.S.W., 1982
  • Columbia University, M.A., 1970
  • Manhattanville College, B.A., 1969

Professional Positions

  • Psychoanalyst, Private Analytic Practice, 1982 to present
  • Editor, Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, May, 2012 to present
  • Faculty, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, 2015
  • Faculty, C. G. Jung Institute, N.Y., 1996 to 2008
  • Faculty, Yale University Medical School, Child Study Center, 1995 to 2005
  • Psychotherapist, Center for Creative Living, 1984-1987
  • Psychotherapist, Center for Life Enrichment and Renewal, 1982-1984 

Teaching Activities:   Courses and Seminars

  • “The Tavistock Lectures,” Professional Seminars, C.G. Jung Foundation and Institute, New York, 1994
  • “Answer to Job,” Professional Seminars, C.G. Jung Foundation and Institute, New York, 1995
  • “Inner Patterns of the Father in Women’s Psychology,” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1996
  • “Basic Principles of Dreams,” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1996
  • “Animal Imagery in Dreams,” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1996
  • “Parent and Child: Personal Experiences, Archetypes and Complexes,” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1997
  • “Basic Principles of Analytic Psychology,” Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven 1995-1998
  • “Transference and Counter-transference,” Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, April, 1998, 1999,2000
  • “The Concept of Sacrifice in Clinical Process,” Professional Seminars, C. G. Jung Foundation and Institute, New York, 1998
  • Jung Reading Class (CW 8 and 9i), C.G. Jung Institute, New York, Spring 1999
  • Jung Reading Class (CW 7 and 8), C.G. Jung Institute, New York, Fall, 1999
  • “Dream Interpretation Through a Jungian Lens for Mental Health Professionals,” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, Spring 2000
  • “Archetypes of the Feminine,” C.G. Jung Institute, New York, Fall 2000, Spring 2002
  • Advanced Dream Seminar, C.G. Jung Institute, New York, 2001-2002
  • The Origins and History of Consciousness: the Work of Erich Neumann, C. G. Jung Institute of New York, Fall 2002
  • Jung Reading Class (CW 8), C.G. Jung Institute, New York, Spring 2005
  • Case Seminar Leader, C. G. Jung Institute, New York, Fall, 2005, Spring 2006
  • Basic Principles of Jungian Analysis, C.G. Institute, New York, Fall 2000
  • “Dreams and the Inter-relational Field” Advanced Clinical Seminar, C. G. Jung Institute of New York, October, 2011
  • Clinical Process, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, Spring 2015

Workshops and Lectures

  • “The Meaning of Money,” Fine Arts Museum, Houston, 1986
  • “The Hippo in My Dream” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1996
  • “Hippos, Bears, and Other Night Visitors,” Washington, D.C. Society for Jungian Psychology,1996
  • “Archetypal Amplification of Animal Imagery,” Advanced Intensive Program, C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1996
  • “Individuation and Family Matters,” Advanced Intensive Program, Jung Foundation, New York, 1997
  • “Ms. Medusa, Chrysaor and Pegasus,” Washington Society for Jungian Psychology, Washington D.C., 1997
  • “The Family: Personal and Archetypal Backdrop to Individuation,” C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1997
  • “Medusa and Modern Myth,” New York Analytic Psychology, New York, 1998
  • “Sadomasochism: Are the Opposites Really Opposite” National Conference of Jungian Analysts, Chicago, 1997
  • “The Family: Personal and Archetypal Backdrop to Individuation,” Temenos Institute, Westport, 1997
  • “Creativity and Psychopathology,” Advanced Intensive Program, C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1998
  • “A Jungian View on Family Dynamics” Jung Society of Northern Florida and American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Jacksonville, October, 1998
  • “Masochism: Sacred Suffering,” Plenary Session Paper, International Conference of Jungian Analysts, Florence, Italy, August, 1998
  • “Giving Birth to Oneself—The Creative Act of Maturing, Mexico City 1999
  • “Answer to Job,” Advanced Intensive Program, C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1999
  • “Woman’s Work: Creativity and Creation,” Workshop, C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 2000
  • “Accessing the Unconscious,” Advanced Intensive Program, C. G. Jung Foundation, New York, 2000
  • “Medusa-Athena Paradigm for Creativity,” Women of Vision, New York, September 2000
  • “Making Changes and Individuation,” Workshop C.G. Jung Foundation, New York, May, 2001
  • “Woman’s Work: Creativity and Creation,” C. G. Jung Society of the Triangle Area, Chapel Hill, N.C. October 26-27, 2001
  • “The Medusa/Athena Matrix,” Round Table Associates, Philadelphia, January, 27, 2002
  • “Dreams and Nightmares of September 11th,” C.G. Jung Foundation, New York May, 2002
  • “Gorging at Friendly’s—A Masochist’s Dream” Washington Square Institute, December, 2004
  • “Greed and the Seven Deadly Sins” Jung Foundation, Summer Study 2005
  • “Getting to the Heart of (the) Matter” Jung Foundation, Summer Study 2006, and May 2007
  • Dream Work for Coaches, Spring 2015
  • Mindfulness and Meditation, Metropolitan Club, San Francisco Spring 2015
  • Editing and Writing for Psychoanalysts, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, Spring 2015

Professional Publications

  • “Masochism: Sacred Suffering” in Florence 98 Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural Transformations, Mary Ann Mattoon, Editor, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 1999.
  • “Gorging At Friendly’s: A Masochist’s Dream Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2005
  • “Anyone Seen Elazar Lately?” Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, Vol.6, No. 2, 2004
  • “My Name Was Sabina SpielreinPhiloctetes: The Journal of the Philoctetes Center for the Multidisciplinary Study of the Imagination, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006.
  • “Jungian Dreamwork in Practice” Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, 6, No.1“Out of Darkness—Color, Contrast and Movement” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 7, No.1
  • “Soul Mapping” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 7, No. 2
  • “The Brain and its Relationship to Mind” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 7, No. 4.
  • “Ideas about Mindfulness and Willpower” ” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 8, No. 1.
  • Pots of Color: The Art of Sigrid Burton” ” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 8, No. 2.
  • “Water, Horizons, and the Painter” ” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 9, No. 1.
  • “The Ordinary, Metaphor, and Depth” ” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 9, No. 1.

 Professional Memberships

  • President, Board of Directors, C.G. Jung Institute of New York, 2001-2003
  • Vice President, Board of Directors, C.G. Jung Institute of New York, 1999-2001
  • Member, C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
  • Chairman, Examination Committee, C.G. Jung Institute of New York, 1998-2001
  • Trustee, Board of Directors, C.G. Jung Foundation
  • Member, Program Committee, C.G. Jung Foundation
  • Member, New York Association for Analytical Psychology
  • Member, National Association of Social Workers
  • Board Member, Per Dev Associates
  • Advisory Board Member, Philoctetes Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Imagination

Professional Certifications and License

  • New York Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)R028753-1
  • California Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) 27035
  • New York Certified Psychoanalyst (PA)000794-1

 Personal

  • Languages spoken: Italian, French
  • Hobbies: Canine obedience with 4 year old Australian Shepherd, cooking, gardening, knitting, hiking, bridge
  • Areas of special interest: relational approach to Jungian analysis, dream work, creative process, interspecies communication, mythology, occult phenomenology, neuroscience and the mind.