William Alexy is a licensed psychologist and diplomate Jungian analyst in private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he has worked for over thirty years with adults who have experienced major loss and trauma. He received his Diplomate in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago in 2016 and is also affiliated with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA), bringing a depth psychological framework to a clinical career that had already been shaped by decades of work in cognitive-behavioral interventions, personality assessment, and grief counseling.

Alexy has held consulting and adjunct teaching positions at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, the University of Indianapolis, Indiana University in Bloomington, and the Indiana University School of Medicine. He has presented at major conferences and published research on Jungian psychology, Rorschach personality assessment, and loss and grief-related issues. His 2018 article in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, "The Analyst's Rorschach: Gateway to Opening the Dialectical Field," traces his evolving relationship with the Rorschach test over twenty years of clinical practice and explores how projective assessment can open new dimensions in the analytic relationship.

His clinical orientation integrates cognitive-behavioral and depth psychological approaches, reflecting a broad-based theoretical stance that allows him to recognize what best promotes healing and psychic integration for each individual client. He is particularly well suited to work with adults navigating grief, trauma, and the search for meaning following significant life disruption.

Training & lineage

  • PhD
  • Diplomate in Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago

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