"Science
without
spirituality is lame,
spirituality without
science is blind"
-Albert Einstein
"Circle
of Infinity,
Circle of Simplicity,
Circle of Beginnings,
Circle of Endings. Emptiness with Fullness,
All Things Visible,
All Things Unseen.
To End and To Begin"
Don
Eulert, Ph.D., is a Full Professor in the Clinical Psy.D.
program at the California
School of Professional Psychology (CSPP), San Diego,
within Alliant
International University (AIU), where
he has also been the director of Humanistic Studies for
26 years. He is currently the director of the Center
for Integrative Psychology in San Diego, California and
his research interests include C.G. Jung’s theories,
postmodern cultural and spirituality
issues, moral development, and creativity.
Professor Eulert received his M.A. in Creative Writing
from Fort Hays Kansas State and his Ph.D. in American
Studies from the University of New Mexico in 1968.
He pursued post-graduate work at the C.G. Jung Institute
in Zurich and was a Senior Fulbright Fellow and State
Department lecturer on U.S. culture
Dr. Don Eulert urges candidates to fit psychology
to the history of ideas, to contemporary cultural
constructs, and to global and ethical concerns. He
presently coordinates the Center for Integrative
Psychology at CSPP at AIU.
He has published seven books
and numerous articles and reviews. His publications include:
American haiku and translations of modern Romanian
poetry.
“Edward O. Wilson’s The Future of Life,” (Rev/Article)
Association of Humanistic Psychology Perspective journal,
February/March 2003.
“Hartia cu vechiul mesaj,” Timpul: Revista
de Cultura 11 (November
2002), Iasi, Romania.
“Life in the Woodwork: Humanistic Studies in
the Training of Psychologists,” AHP Perspective
journal, August/September 2002.
“Writing from the Inside Out,” (Rev),
AHP Perspective June/July 2002.
Editor, AHP Perspective (February/March, 2002). Author
of lead article, three interviews.
“A Necessary Marriage: Ethics and Community,” two
invited addresses to Community Partnership of Southern
Arizona, November 2001.
Eulert, D. (1996, August). Workshop: Poetry as ceremony:
Uses of imagination in personal and social transformation.
International Association for Humanistic Psychology
Annual Conference , Tacoma, WA.
Eulert, D. (1998). Field: A Haiku circle. Gualala,
CA: AHA Press.
Eulert, D. (1995, July-August). Reviews. The global
family therapist, and Necessary wisdom. Association
forHumanistic Psychology Perspectives, 35-36.
Eulert, D. (Speaker). (1996, August). Poetry as ceremony
(Cassette Recording No. AHP 96-15). Berkeley, CA: Conference
Recording Service.
Eulert, D. (1996, December). Mihai ursachi prezinta
si traduce pe Don Eulert. Convorbiri Literare. Romania:
Junimea.
Eulert, D. (1997, January-February). Poetry and transformation.
AHP Perspectives,
pp. 18-19, 29.
Eulert, D. (1997, May-June). Review-article. Final
acts of love. AHP Perspectives, 34-35.
Eulert, D. (1997, July-August). Review. Creative aging.
AHP Perspectives, 33-34.
Eulert, D. (1998, February-March). A call for humanistic
education. AHP Perspectives, 24.
Eulert, D. (1998, April-May). A curriculum for ecopsychology.
Association for Humanistic Psychology Perspectives,
pp. 14.
Recent Grants
MERIT Mini-Grant, collaboration
with Indian Advisory Council for course development, “Traditions
of Cultural and Spiritual Healing.” January 2000.
U.S. Department of Education Professional Development
Grant “Advanced Degree Program for American Indians,” October
1999-2001. $510,842.00
Ken Wilber
Ken
Wilber is one of the most
comprehensive philosophical thinker of our times and
the author of over a dozen
books, including:
The
Spectrum of Consciousness, written
when he was twenty three years old
established him
as perhaps
the most comprehensive philosophical
thinker of our times.
Credited with developing a unified field theory of
consciousness--a synthesis and interpretation of the
world's great psychological, philosophical, and spiritual
traditions--Ken Wilber is the most cogent and penetrating
voice in the recent emergence of a uniquely American
wisdom.
Roger Walsh
Roger
Walsh is a professor of psychiatry, philosophy, and anthropology
at the University of California
at Irvine. His writings
and research in the areas of medicine, science, psychology,
philosophy, and religion have received more than twenty
national and international awards, and his book Paths
Beyond Ego: The Transpersonal Vision was one of Common
Boundaries "One Hundred Most Influential Psychospiritual
Books of the Century." He has been a student of
spiritual practices for more than twenty years.