Maria Vladimirovna Lomova-Stamarskaya
Certified AnalystCandidate of Psychology, Certified Psychotherapist, Jungian Analyst
Moscow, RU
About
Maria Vladimirovna Lomova-Stamarskaya is a Jungian analyst, certified psychotherapist, and training analyst-supervisor practicing in Moscow, Russia. She holds the degree of Candidate of Psychology, with her dissertation focusing on self-consciousness and personal names (2002). She became an individual member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology in 2010.
Her extensive training spans multiple international institutes: she studied at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich (1998–2000), the International Somatic Institute in San Francisco (1999–2004), and the Biodynamic Institute in Denmark (2005–2012). This interdisciplinary formation grounds her distinctive approach, which integrates the Jungian paradigm with body-oriented psychotherapy.
With twenty-seven years of clinical experience, Lomova-Stamarskaya specializes in working with adults experiencing developmental trauma, overwhelming suffering, and life impasses. She offers individual and couples analysis in both in-person and online formats, as well as brief psychotherapy for grief processing and trauma-informed care. She has presented at the XXIII International Congress of the IAAP in Copenhagen on the topic of the Russian soul in Jungian interpretation, reflecting her interest in the cultural dimensions of analytical work.