Randi G. Nathenson
Certified AnalystMSW, LISW-S, Jungian Analyst
Highland Heights, OH, United States
About
Randi G. Nathenson is a licensed independent social worker with supervisory designation (LISW-S) and diplomate Jungian analyst in private practice in Highland Heights, Ohio. She holds a Master of Social Work degree from Case Western Reserve University and completed her diploma in Jungian psychology through training in Pittsburgh. She brings over twenty years of clinical experience in the mental health field and currently serves as President of Jung Cleveland, the regional Jungian society.
Nathenson's clinical practice centers on trauma work, with particular expertise in treating survivors of childhood sexual abuse, rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Her therapeutic approach integrates Jungian techniques — including dream work, sandplay, and art — with trauma-informed methodologies, creating a collaborative therapeutic framework in which clients can explore their stories, examine affective experience, increase insight, and cultivate self-awareness. Her clinical interests also encompass aggression and rage, Kabbalah, and feminism.
A member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA) and the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), Nathenson has contributed to Jungian scholarship through published work examining American cultural phenomena through a depth-psychological lens. Her article 'Finding Your Inner Gun: A Jungian Perspective on Mass Shootings and American Gun Culture,' published in Psychological Perspectives, offers a historically informed analysis of mass violence as an expression of archetypal possession and the constellation of a cultural and personal gun complex.
Details
Education & Training
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- Diplomate Jungian Analyst
- President, Jung Cleveland
- Member, Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA)
- Member, International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
Best for
- Trauma and PTSD
- Childhood sexual abuse
- Domestic violence
- Dream work
- Sandplay therapy
- Art therapy
- Jungian analysis
Publications
- Finding Your Inner Gun: A Jungian Perspective on Mass Shootings and American Gun Culture (Psychological Perspectives, Vol. 63, No. 2, 2020)