Glen Slater, Ph.D., has studied and trained in religious studies and clinical psychology. For the past 16 years he has taught Jungian and archetypal psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute, where he is core faculty in the depth psychology programs. He edited and introduced the third volume of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition, Senex and Puer, as well as a volume of essays by Pacifica faculty, Varieties of Mythic Experience and has contributed a number of essays to Jungian journals and collections. He written numerous film reviews, served as film review editor for Spring journal and employs the cinema-psyche relationship in his teaching.
(2006). Hillman, James. Senex and Puer. Edited and Introduced by Glen Slater. Woodstock, CT: Spring Publications.
(2007). Varieties of Mythic Experience: Essays on Religion, Psyche and Culture. Daimon Verlag. Edited with Dennis Patrick Slattery.
(1997). Resink the Titanic. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 62.
(1998). Ships of Fools. The Salt Journal, November-December, 1997. With Dennis Patrick Slattery.
(2000). A Psychology of Bullets: Gun Violence and the American Dream. The Salt Journal, March-April, 2000.
(2000). Archetypal Fundamentalism in the Twenty-First Century. In D. Slattery and L. Corbett Eds. Psychology at the Threshold. Carpinteria CA: Pacifica Graduate Institute Publications.
(2005). Archetypal Perspective and America Film. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 73.
(2006). Miller and the Butterfly. In C. Downing Ed. Disturbances in the Field. New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Books.
(2006). Cyborgian Drift. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 75.
(2006). Capote. Film Review. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 74.
(2007). Numb. Archetypal Psycholog-ies: Essays in Honor of James Hillman. New Orleans: Spring Journal Books.
(2007). Aliens and Insects. In Slattery and Slater (Eds.), Varieties of Mythic Experience: Essays on Religion, Psyche and Culture.
(2007). Volver. Film Review. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 77.
(2008). WALL-E. Film Review. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 80.
(2009). A Mythology of Bullets. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 81.
(2010). No “As-If,” No Between: The Giegerich Inversion of Mind and Soul. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 84.
(2011). The King’s Speech. Film Review. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture. Vol. 85.
(2012). Between Jung and Hillman. Quadrant XXXXII:2, Summer 2012.
(2014). Tribute to Walter V. Odajnyk. Quadrant XXXXIV:1, Winter 2014.
(2014). The Archetypal ‘Method’: Reflections on James Hillman’s Approach to Psychological Phenomena. Jungian Association of Brazil Journal, 2014.
(2014). The Archetypal ‘Method’: Reflections on James Hillman’s Approach to Psychological Phenomena. In J. Selig and C. Ghorayeb (Eds.). A Tribute to James Hillman: Reflections on a Renegade Psychologist. Carpinteria, CA: Mandorla Books.
(2014). In Press. “Runaway Train.” In M. Sipiora (Ed.). Imagining Psychological Life: Philosophical and Poetic Reflections. Amherst, NY: Trivium Publications.