Linda Carter, MSN, CS, IAAP is a Jungian analyst of international standing who maintains a private practice in Providence, Rhode Island, with a secondary office in Boston. She completed her undergraduate work at Georgetown University and attended the Child and Family Mental Health Program at Yale University, earning a Master of Science in Nursing. She trained as a Jungian analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston and has been in private practice in New England for over 35 years, seeing children, adolescents, and adults.
Carter's contributions to the field extend well beyond clinical practice. For the Journal of Analytical Psychology — the premier peer-reviewed journal in the field — she has served as book review editor, US editor-in-chief, and editor of the film and culture section. She teaches at Pacifica Graduate Institute and serves on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston, where she supervises and teaches analysts in training.
Perhaps most notably, Carter is the founder and chair of the Art and Psyche Working Group, whose service outreach project, Art in a Time of World Crisis: Interconnection and Companionship, won a Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. She has published extensively on infant research, dynamic systems theory, neuroscience, Jungian psychology, psychoanalysis, and art. Her co-edited volume, Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis (Routledge), is a key text in the field.
Training & lineage
- BS Georgetown University
- MSN (Child and Family Mental Health Program) Yale University