

Aaron Kipnis is author of Knights Without Armor and Angry Young Men; co-author of Gender War, Gender Peace and What Women and Men Really Want and a contributor to many anthologies and journals. In 2006, he produced an award winning feature length documentary film, Awakening, about women's poverty eradication in Afghanistan and India. Aaron is a clinical psychologist and core faculty in the Counseling Psychology Program at Pacifica, where he has taught for 13 years. Aaron has been an advisor to many organizations such as the Little Hoover Commission’s Task Force on Youth Crime and Violence, The Center for Psychology and Social Change, The California Youth Authority and The Harvard School of Education. He's currently working on a book on the Deep Psychology of Money titled The Midas Complex (Indigo Phoenix Books, 2010).
Areas of Interests: Aaron's interests include ecology, shamanism, Vedic and Buddhist studies, violence prevention and trauma treatment, youth at risk, gender issues, documentary film making, mentoring and training psychologists, liberation psychology, writing and publishing, community building, the psychology of money, diversity issues and global dialogs.
Class He’ll Teach in 2009-2010: Phenomenology of Depth Psychological Cultural Work
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