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Bonnie Damron

"Coming Home to Yourself"
 
As a long-time psychotherapist, I have guided and encouraged many people along the path to their true hearth and home.  Sometimes they are going through a major threshold—a young person who is establishing her or his claim on the world,  or an individual who finds retirement a huge challenge.
 
Sometimes people suffer from inner pressures, such as depression, anxiety and self-doubt.  Sometimes struggles arise in one's outer life, such as conflicts with people we love most, our partners, children  or parents. Or there's a problem at work or with finances.
 
Some people hurt from life's wounds and traumas that are current, or which linger from childhood.  Quite often, folks simply feel lost, stuck or caught in a circular pattern. 
 
Within the stresses and pressures of today’s world people often lose fundamental feeling, regard, and even respect, for their own lives and their own paths.
 
People heal best when they....MORE

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Bonnie Damron, Ph.D.,LCSW, is a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist in private practice in Northern Virginia. In addition to her clinical work she conducts contemplative retreats, study tours, and offers seminars in fairy tales, myths, Shakespearian and Classical Greek theater, and the writings of C. G. Jung. Bonnie also teaches for the Jung Society of Washington, and the Washington Society for Clinical Social Work.
 
She holds a Masters Degree in Clinical Social Work from The Catholic University of America and a Doctoral Degree in American Studies from The University of Maryland. Her dissertation is entitled "Encounters with the Goddess: an Ethnographic Study of the Emergence of Feminine Forms of Consciousness." She is currently writing a book on the figure of Penelope in Homer's Odyssey.