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George Didier

Certified Analyst

Psy.D., D.Min., Diplomate Jungian Analyst

Rockford, IL, United States

About

Dr. George Didier III is a clinical psychologist, pastoral psychotherapist, and diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in Rockford, Crystal Lake, and Chicago, IL. After graduate studies he was ordained a Catholic priest and served the Diocese of Rockford for 10 years. During this time, he earned a doctorate in pastoral psychotherapy. He left the priesthood after 10 years, married, and retrained as a clinical psychologist. After graduation he worked as a psychologist and teacher at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Rockford, while developing his private practice. Founding member and clinical director (1995-2007) of the Center for Wholistic Counseling at Resurrection in Woodstock, IL. Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago's Institute of Pastoral Studies. Over 25 years of serving individuals, couples, and families with specialization in the exploration and interfacing of depth psychology and spirituality. Additional training in meditation, breath work, and transpersonal psychology.

Details

Training C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
Format In-Person
Accepting clients Yes
Address Rockford, Crystal Lake, and Chicago, IL (three offices)

Education & Training

  • Diplomate Analytical Psychology, C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago (2006)
  • PsyD in Clinical Psychology, Illinois School of Professional Psychology (1994)
  • Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Psychology, Chicago Theological Seminary (1989)
  • MA in Theology, Catholic University of America (1980)
  • BA in Psychology, Northern Illinois University (1977)
  • C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago; additional training in meditation, breath work, and transpersonal psychology

Best for

  • Clients navigating faith, vocation, and identity crises
  • Mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, or life transitions
  • Bridging religious experience and analytical psychology

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