Laura Monschau, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist with over twenty-five years of service in higher education. She provides psychotherapy for university graduate students and maintains an analytic private practice in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She works at the University of Michigan's Counseling and Psychological Service and Rackham Graduate School as an Embedded Psychologist, senior clinical supervisor and educator in the pre- and post-doctoral training programs. Her clinical specializations are in social justice, intersectional feminist theory and psychotherapy, trauma-informed analytic practice, and graduate student mental health. She also specializes in survivors of sexualized violence, anxiety, grief/loss, family dynamics, and psychodynamic theory. Her therapeutic approach is collaborative, strength-based, creative, and insight-oriented, integrating psychodynamic and Jungian practices, mindfulness, and feminist perspectives with use of dreams, art, and other creative modalities. She is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, co-director of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program/Jungian Studies Program (JPP/JSP), the Director of Training assistant, and serves on its Training Curriculum committee.

Training & lineage

  • PhD, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology

Specialties

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