NON-TRADITIONAL FORMS OF DISSERTATIONS DONE IN THE DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM
    Along with an academic piece, students have written their                dissertations and included the following forms:


Website
Pohn, K. R.(2006). Playing the cosmic game: Exploring play's archetypal aspects through the kaleidoscope of culture.


Theatre
Montgomery, L. E.(2001). Kali's follies: Midlife at the Millennium. Theatre as depth psychology praxis.


Stories
Rose, A. A.(2001). The Storyteller's journey.

Smethers, J.(2003). Scumbag sewer rats: The criminalized male drug addict and the trickster archetype.


Painting
Hart, M.(2001). The heart's cry for image: Painting and depth psychology.


Film and Video
Bogner, R.(2002). Places: An exploration of physical environments and their influence on intrapsychic processes.

Lay, R.(2006). Exploring subjectivity In the work of Jung, Heidegger, and Corbin through an artistic dialogue of film.


Memoir
Conlon-McIvor, M.(2004). Paradox found: Depth memoir as quantum coniunctio.

Silberstein, J(2006). An angel and her feather: How fact and fiction heal and explore the archetype of home.

Wielenga, L. M.(2002). Black teenage pregnancy and the divine child: A depth psychological approach to a cultural problem.


Novel
Silberstein, J(2006). An angel and her feather: How fact and fiction heal and explore the archetype of home.


Confessional Essays
Denney, M.(2001). Body, soul, and medicine: Confessions of an elder physician.


Creative Non-fiction Essays with Images
Davin, A.(2003). In my native tongue: Reflections from the shore of Spirit Lake.

Screenplay
The Internet: A web of disconnection

Mixed Forms
Callan, G.(2002). Temenos: The primordial vessel and the mysteries of "9/11."



NOTE: Many more dissertations are being currently written in non-traditional forms. We usually update the dissertation list twice a year, and will post an update on our Twitter page
(www.twitter.com/depthpsych), so be sure to join us there.