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Brockton Hill

Certified Analyst

JD, MA, MFT, Certified Jungian Analyst

Pasadena, CA, United States

About

Brockton D. Hill is a certified Jungian analyst and licensed marriage and family therapist in private practice in Pasadena and West Los Angeles, California. He holds a Juris Doctorate from the UCLA School of Law and a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, bringing an unusual combination of legal acumen and depth-psychological training to his clinical work.

Hill is deeply involved in the institutional life of Jungian psychology in Southern California, serving as a member of the Board of Directors, the Certifying Board, and the Personnel Committee at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. He is also a former president of the Institute's Board of Directors and has served on the Ethics Committee, reflecting a sustained commitment to the governance and ethical standards of the profession.

His clinical practice centers on helping individuals and couples navigate crucial issues of forming and maintaining relationships. His published work includes essays on Jung's Red Book and the nature of the psyche, among them "Living in a Time of Nonsense: Lessons from Liber Primus in the Face of the Rounds of Hades" and "Uroborus: A Review of Jung's Thinking on the Nature of the Psyche & the Transformation of Libido," as well as a review of the film A Dangerous Method. He specializes in depression, relationship issues, and Jungian psychoanalysis.

Details

Training C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles
Format In-Person
Accepting clients Not at this time
Address Pasadena, CA 91101
Languages English

Education & Training

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  • Certified Jungian Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles

Best for

  • Depression
  • Jungian psychoanalysis
  • Relationship issues
  • Couples therapy

Publications

  • Living in a Time of Nonsense: Lessons from Liber Primus in the Face of the Rounds of Hades
  • Uroborus: A Review of Jung's Thinking on the Nature of the Psyche & the Transformation of Libido
  • Film review of A Dangerous Method (Psychological Perspectives, Vol 55, No 2)

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