Bio
Greg Bogart, Ph.D. is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
(MFC# 28276) in private practice in Berkeley, California, specializing
in depth psychotherapy, vocational counseling, dreamwork, and psychosynthesis.
Greg's work combines his training in psychoanalytic, existential, Jungian,
Buddhist, family systems, and imagery-based psychotherapies, as well
as mythic and religious studies. He teaches in the Integral Counseling
Psychology program at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
He is also a member of the research faculty of the Institute of Transpersonal
Psychology. For seven years he served as program director and core faculty
member in the department of Counseling Psychology at John F. Kennedy
University, School of Holistic Studies. He has also taught at Sonoma
State University, Dominican University, and the Institute of Transpersonal
Psychology. In addition to his books, Greg's writings have appeared
in The American Journal of Psychotherapy, The Journal of
Humanistic Psychology, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology,
The California Therapist, The Journal of the Society for
the Study of Dreams, and Yoga Journal.
Greg received his B.A. in Religious Studies from Wesleyan University (1979), his M.A. in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies (1988), and his doctorate in Psychology from Saybrook Institute (1992).