Bio
Greg Bogart, Ph.D. is a Marriage and Family Therapist
(MFC# 28276) in Berkeley, California. He is a Board Certified Professional
Counselor and member of the American Psychotherapy Association. Greg's
work combines his training in psychoanalytic, existential, Jungian,
Buddhist, and imagery-based psychotherapies, as well as mythic and religious
studies. He teaches in the departments of Counseling Psychology and
East-West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies
(CIIS). He is also a Lecturer in Pschology at Sonoma State University
and serves on the research faculty of the Institute of Transpersonal
Psychology. Formerly he was an associate professor of Counseling Psychology
at John F. Kennedy University. Greg's writings have appeared in The
American Journal of Psychotherapy, Journal of Humanistic Psychology,
Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, California Therapist,
Journal of the Society for the Study of Dreams, and Yoga
Journal. Greg is a graduate of Saybrook Institute (Ph.D, Psychology),
CIIS (M.A., Integral Counseling Psychology), and Wesleyan University
(B.A., Religious Studies).