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Kathryn Kuisle

Certified Analyst

PhD, Diplomate Jungian Analyst

Colorado Springs, CO, United States

About

Kathryn Kuisle is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst who trained at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, and holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Psychology from Union Institute and University in Cincinnati. She lived and worked in Europe for sixteen years before establishing her private practice in Colorado Springs in 2005, bringing a depth of cross-cultural experience and immersion in the classical Zurich tradition that distinguishes her clinical orientation.

Kuisle serves as President of the Board and faculty member at the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado in Denver, where she teaches and contributes to the training of the next generation of analysts. Her clinical work centers on depression, anxiety, relationship patterns, trauma recovery, addiction, life transitions, and existential concerns, all approached through the lens of depth psychology. She maintains a particular interest in dreams and working with fairy tales as vehicles for psychological understanding and transformation.

She is a member of the International Association of Analytical Psychologists, the Colorado Association of Psychotherapists, and the Association of Graduates of Analytical Psychologists. Her published work includes the article "Waiting and Watching in the Wanderings of Life" in Psychological Perspectives (2020). She offers both in-person sessions in Colorado Springs and virtual sessions as needed.

Details

Training C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich
Format In-Person & Telehealth
Accepting clients Yes
Address 3891 Glenhurst Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Languages English

Education & Training

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  • Diplomate Jungian Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland
  • PhD in Analytical Psychology, Union Institute and University, Cincinnati
  • 16 years of clinical work in Europe

Best for

  • Jungian analysis and depth psychology
  • Dream analysis and interpretation
  • Fairy tale work and archetypal amplification
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Trauma recovery and addiction
  • Life transitions and existential concerns
  • Relationship patterns

Publications

  • "Waiting and Watching in the Wanderings of Life" (Psychological Perspectives, 2020, 63(3-4), 345-359)

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