Barry Miller
Certified AnalystPhD, Licensed Psychologist, Jungian Analyst
West Hollywood, CA, United States
About
Barry Miller, Ph.D., is a certified Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist in private practice in West Hollywood, California. He is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, having served from 2014 to 2016, and currently sits on its Board of Directors. His decades of leadership within the institute reflect a sustained commitment to the advancement of analytical psychology in Southern California.
Miller's scholarly and clinical interests center on the psychological dimensions of human intimacy and connection. He has written and lectured extensively on the nature of eros, transference, and the evolving meanings manifest through human sexuality, bringing a nuanced Jungian perspective to questions that sit at the intersection of the personal and the archetypal. He serves as both editor and contributor to the Journal of Analytical Psychology, one of the field's most respected peer-reviewed publications.
Beyond his clinical practice, Miller is active in the broader Jungian and cultural community. He serves on the Board of Directors of KAIROS, a film foundation dedicated to exploring depth psychological themes in cinema, and holds the position of Treasurer for CNASJA, the Collegial Network of Archetypal Studies and Jungian Analysis. His work bridges clinical practice, scholarly inquiry, and cultural engagement in the tradition of analytical psychology.
Details
Education & Training
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- Certified Jungian Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles
- Past President, C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles (2014-2016)
Best for
- Adults exploring questions of eros, intimacy, and relational dynamics through depth psychology
- Individuals seeking psychoanalytic work informed by Jungian transference theory and the unconscious dimensions of sexuality
Publications
- Editor and contributor, Journal of Analytical Psychology
- Lectures on eros, transference, and human sexuality in analytical psychology