Amy Bentley Lamborn
Certified AnalystM.Div., PhD, Jungian Analyst, Episcopal Priest
Sewanee, TN, United States
About
Amy Bentley Lamborn is a Jungian analyst, Episcopal priest, and scholar of pastoral theology based in Sewanee, Tennessee. She holds a Master of Divinity and a doctorate, with her dissertation 'Figuring the Self, Figuring the Sacred' exploring the relationship between depth psychology and Christian theology. She completed her analyst training through the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association in New York and is certified by the International Association for Analytical Psychology.
Lamborn's professional formation spans both clinical and pastoral domains. She received clinical training in psychotherapy at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, and served as a clinical chaplain in inpatient and outpatient mental health settings in Atlanta and Indianapolis before pursuing ordained ministry. She has held positions as Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology at General Theological Seminary in New York City, Theologian-in-Residence at Christ Church in Bronxville, and Visiting Faculty at the University of the South. She also serves as Vicar of the Southeast Tennessee Episcopal Ministry (STEM).
Her scholarly work occupies a distinctive interdisciplinary space at the intersection of Jungian psychoanalysis and Christian theology, with publications addressing Trinitarian theology and models of the self, interdisciplinary methodology, and concepts of multiplicity in human identity. Her article revisiting Jung's 'A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity' appeared in the Journal of Religion and Health. Lamborn offers individual adult analysis from her practice in Sewanee with a flexible fee structure.
Details
Education & Training
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- Analyst, Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA), New York
- Clinical Training, National Institute for the Psychotherapies
- Member, International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
Session Rates
Sliding scale (full, moderate, low)
Best for
- Individual adult analysis
- Depth psychology and theology
- Pastoral psychotherapy
- Jungian psychoanalysis
Publications
- Revisiting Jung's 'A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity': Some Implications for Psychoanalysis and Religion (Journal of Religion and Health, 2010)