Brockton D. Hill
Certified AnalystJD, MA, LMFT, Certified Jungian Analyst
Pasadena, CA, United States
About
Brockton D. Hill is a Certified Jungian Analyst and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Pasadena and West Los Angeles. He holds a Juris Doctorate from the UCLA School of Law, a master's degree in counseling psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, and a Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. His career trajectory from law to depth psychology reflects an uncommon interdisciplinary foundation that informs his analytic work with individuals navigating depression, relational difficulties, and the broader challenges of psychological transformation.
Hill maintains significant institutional commitments within the Jungian community. He served as President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and has been a Training Program Instructor there since 2010, holding additional roles on the Institute's Board of Directors, Certifying Board, and Personnel Committee. He is currently on the faculty of the Newport Psychoanalytic Institute, where he contributes to psychoanalytic training. His interests include psychological astrology, the transformation of libido, and archetypal symbolism.
Prior to his analytic career, Hill served as Chairman and member of the Board of Directors of Pacific Clinics in Pasadena from 1996 through 2005, then the largest non-profit mental health provider in the western United States. This organizational leadership experience complements his clinical practice, offering a perspective that bridges institutional governance with the intimacies of individual analysis.
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Education & Training
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- Diploma in Analytical Psychology, C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles
- Training Program Instructor, C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles (since 2010)
- Faculty, Newport Psychoanalytic Institute
Best for
- Adults navigating depression and mood disorders
- Individuals working through relational and interpersonal difficulties
- Jungian psychoanalysis and individuation processes
- Psychological astrology and archetypal symbolism