Curriculum Vitae

Professional Address:
Notre Dame de Namur University
Department of Clinical Psychology
1500 Ralston Ave.
Belmont, CA, 94002
650-579-4499; 650-400-5500 (cell)

hmarlo@ndnu.edu
helen@helenmarlophd.com

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Certified Jungian Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, Sept. ’05- Dec., 2011.

Psychologist License, #PSY15318, Aug., ‘97.  Licensed clinical psychologist.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Training, Kaiser Permanente.  Fremont, CA, Sep. ‘96-Aug., ‘97. 

Brief therapy, adults, children and adolescents; family practice medical/psychiatric concerns.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Training, Palo Alto Veterans Administration Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, Sep., ‘95-Feb., ‘97.  Long-term psychotherapy, severe mental illness, trauma, dual diagnosis.  

Pre-Doctoral Clinical Psychology Internship, Palo Alto Veterans Administration Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, Sep., ‘94-Aug., ‘95.  APA approved.  Long-term psychotherapy, severe mental illness, dual diagnosis, trauma, neuropsychology, behavioral medicine.

University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina;

Ph.D., Clinical-Community Psychology, 1995, APA approved. 

Dissertation: Psychoneuroimmunology: “Expression of Negative and Positive Events through Writing: Implications for Health and Psychotherapy.” 

University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri;

B.A., Psychology, 1989; Minor:  Religious Studies

Summa cum laude 

Honors—Psychology

Honors Thesis: “Psychosocial Predictors of AIDS Prevention and Fear”

AWARDS

Inspiration of the Year Award.

One Life Counseling Center, 2023.

George M. Keller Teaching Excellence Award; Notre Dame de Namur University, 2018

Notre Dame de Namur University, Fifteen; Ten; Five Year Service Recognition Awards:  2016; 2011; 2006

Tenure, Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, 2011

Faculty Development Grant, Notre Dame de Namur University, 2011

Dorothy Stang Faculty Scholar, Dorothy Stang Center for Social Justice and Community   

Engagement, Notre Dame de Namur University, 2011

Gronowski Outstanding Faculty of the Year Award, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, 1998.

Summa cum laude, Distinguished Academic Achievement, University of Missouri, 1989. 

Honors Scholar, Dept. of Psychology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1989.

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES

Dean, School of Psychology, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, ’23-Present.

Chair, Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, August, ’14-Present.

Professor and Chair of the Clinical Psychology Department.  Full teaching and administrative load for graduate department.  Faculty work includes teaching, scholarship, mentoring, training future mental health professionals, and developing programs and conferences.  Administrative work includes hiring and mentoring faculty and staff; personnel matters; student issues; budget management; community collaboration/partnerships; comprehensive program revisions, academic program reviews, WASC site visits, maintaining accreditation. Community engagement work addresses perinatal issues and reproductive mental health needs and trains graduate students and mental health professionals.  Ranked #2 Graduate Psychology program in nation by SR Education in 2016.

Clinical Psychologist; Jungian Psychoanalyst, Private Practice; San Mateo, CA, Sep, ‘97-Present.

Offer psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and consultation in private practice with adults and children. Emphases: wellness and personal growth; long-term, depth-oriented work; reproductive mental health; developmental issues; trauma; psychoneuroimmunology.  

Adjunct Research Faculty, Sofia University (formerly Institute of Transpersonal Psychology), Palo Alto, CA, Sept., ’00-Present.

Adjunct Research Faculty, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA.  Jan., 2014-Present.

Serve on dissertation committees for doctoral psychology students.

Reviews Editor, Jung Journal:  Culture and Psyche, San Francisco, CA.  Aug., 2009–Current.

Routledge Press multi-disciplinary Journal emphasizing Jungian thought, multi-disciplinary studies and culture.   Edit reviews of films, books, art, and social/cultural works.

Faculty, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.  Sept., 2014-Current.

Teach training seminars for licensed mental health professionals and candidates in analytic training.  Invited to teach several courses, including year-long series, for professionals:

Board Member, Gatepath, Gatepath, Redwood City, CA.  March, 2018-Current.

Elected to Gatepath Board serving individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs. Promote collaboration between Gatepath and Notre Dame de Namur University.

Advisory Board, The Burkard School, The Burkard School, San Mateo, CA.  Jan. 2016-Present.

Serve on advisory board for independent school that emphasizes behavior management, and social-emotional support and learning for children with emotional needs, including children with autism spectrum; depression; anxiety; and mental health related challenges.

Founder, Facilitator, Mentoring Mothers, Mills-Peninsula Hospital, Burlingame, CA.  Jan., 2012-Present.

Founded only complimentary perinatal and reproductive mental health consultation service in S.F. Bay Area for women and infants.  Service emphasizes holistic perinatal care to support physical and mental health and offers complimentary bi-weekly consultation group.  Service trains graduate students and professionals in reproductive mental health.

Committee Member, Extended Education Committee, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, S.F., CA, Aug., 2014-Current.

Serve on committee responsible for public and professional program development.  Evaluate extended education proposals and support educational outreach efforts.

HealthRight International Volunteer, New York, NY, Oct., 2011-Present.

Provide pro bono psychological evaluations for international victims of torture and trauma seeking political asylum in the United States. 

PREVIOUS FACULTY POSITIONS

Teaching Faculty, South Bay Committee for Psychoanalytic Study, Menlo Park, CA. May, 2015-Current. 

Taught the course, “Out of Dissociation into Relation through Creation:  Healing with Art and Soul,” and provided clinical training to licensed mental health professionals and psychoanalysts. 

Interim Chair, Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA,  Aug., ’13-July, ’14.

Acting Chair of Clinical Psychology Department.  Implemented significant academic and departmental program changes and academic program review.

Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, May, ’11-July, ’13.

Associate Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, Aug., ‘08-May, ’11.

Director of Master’s of Science in Clinical Psychology program. 

Adjunct Associate. Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, Aug., ‘04-July ‘08.

Director of Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology program.

Adjunct Asst. Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, Aug., ‘02-July ‘04.

Assisted in creating and transitioning Counseling Psychology program into new Clinical Psychology Program.  Director of Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology program.

Adjunct Asst. Professor, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA, Aug., ‘01-Aug., ‘02. 

Directed Master’s in Counseling Psychology program and Brief Psychotherapy and Chemical Dependency Certificate program. Collaborated in developing new Clinical Psychology Program.

Visiting Asst. Professor, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology; Palo Alto, CA, Sep., ‘97-Aug. ‘99. 

Professor for doctoral students.  Conducted psychotherapy research.  Facilitated Clinical Training and Depth Psychology training groups.  Awarded “Outstanding Professor of the Year.”

COURSE LISTING OF TEACHING APPOINTMENTS AND EXPERIENCES

Available upon request.  Taught over 120 sections from over 30 different courses since 1991.

Instructed, advised, and supervised doctoral, masters, and undergraduate students in didactic, seminar, and practicum courses. 

Current graduate courses include:  Professional Ethics and Law; Psychodynamic Psychotherapy; Clinical Practicum; Clinical Case Seminar; Crisis, Trauma, and Recovery; Specialized Clinical Topics; Cross-Cultural Issues.

Professional Teaching:

Courses for mental health professionals include:  Healing Complex Trauma:  Contributions from Jungian Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalysis, and Depth Psychology;  Birth of the Self:  Healing the Traumatized Infant Within:  Birth and Rebirth in Analysis; Out of Dissociation into Creation through Relation:  Healing with Art and Soul; Initiation into the Archetype of Teacher/Scholar; Jung’s Model of the Psyche; Scholar of the Depths:  Expressive Arts and Writing for Personal and Professional Growth; Wellness.

Jungian Psychoanalysis in a Time of Darkness:  Exploring the Language of Dreams and Reverie:  Messengers of the Unconscious (2018).  C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.

Initiation into Teacher/Scholar:  Archetype and Complex (2017). C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.

Initiation into the Teacher/Scholar:  An Archetype of Spirit (2017).  C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.

Jung’s Model of the Psyche (2017). C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.

Case Conference Leader, 2017-2018; Advanced Analytic Candidates, C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.

PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Consulting Psychologist, Dolphin Yoga and Doula Center, San Mateo, CA, January, 2006-2013

Provided interventions; consultation; trainings; and psychoeducation to birth professionals; doulas; and patients.

Clinical Psychologist/Participant Manager, Stanford University, Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, Feb., ‘00-Feb. ‘04. 

Psychologist for National Institute of Mental Health “Survivors of Childhood Trauma” study investigating psychotherapy outcome.  Designed, managed and provided psychotherapy and case management for over 200 subjects.  Administered diagnostic assessments, training/consultation to staff/subjects, research tasks; and wrote literature reviews for publications.

Clinical Supervisor, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology; Palo Alto, CA, Jul. ‘00-Jul. ‘01.

Clinical Supervisor, Professional School of Psychology; San Francisco, CA, Sep. ‘00-June ‘01.

Supervisor for doctoral and post-doctoral students for child and adult psychotherapy patients. 

Consultant, Senior Psychology Services, Burlingame, CA, Sep., ‘98-Jul., ‘99.

Consultant, psychodiagnostician, and individual therapist for geriatric and rehabilitation patients. 

Psychological Assistant, Kaiser Permanente; Fremont, CA, Sep., ‘96-Aug., ‘97.

Conducted psychotherapy, psychodiagnostic testing, crisis intervention and brief therapies with medical and psychiatric patients.  Advanced training with children and adolescents.

Pre-doctoral Intern & Post-doctoral Fellow, Dual Diagnosis Unit, Veterans Admin. Health Care System; Menlo Park, CA, Sept., ‘94-Feb., ’97.

Served on team providing psychotherapy, case management and assessment to dually diagnosed outpatients/partial hospitalization patients in a modified therapeutic community. Conducted individual, milieu and group psychotherapy and supervision to pre-doctoral interns.

Pre-doctoral Intern, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, Veterans Admin. Medical Center;

Menlo Park, CA, Mar., ‘95-Aug., ’95.

Performed assessments including intellectual, neuropsychological, personality and achievement tests to medical and psychiatric patients.

 Pre-doctoral Intern, Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy, Veterans Admin. Medical Center Palo Alto, CA, Sep., ‘94-Feb., ‘95.

Conducted brief psychodynamic psychotherapy with a range of patients.

Pre-doctoral Intern, Behavioral Medicine Unit, Veterans Admin. Medical Center; Palo Alto, CA, Mar., ‘95-Aug., ‘95.

Provided psychotherapy to outpatients in medical, behavioral medicine and pain clinics. 

Psychotherapist, Univ. of South Carolina, School of Medicine, Dept of Family and Preventive Medicine, Richland Family Practice Center; Columbia, SC, Jul., ‘93-Jul., ‘94.

Psychotherapy for adults, children and couples with a range of medical and psychiatric problems.

Chief Mental Health Consultant and Supervisor, Columbia Area Mental Health Center and  Richland Memorial Hospital Emergency Room; Columbia, SC, June, ‘90-June, ’93.

Supervisor and consultant to emergency room physicians for psychiatric and medical patients. Supervised and trained graduate student mental health consultants. Program development.

Psychotherapist, Psychological Service Center, Columbia, SC, Aug., ‘89-June, ‘94.

Treated adults, children and couples in community mental health clinic.

Psychodiagnostician/Consultant, Children & Adults, Columbia, SC, Aug, ‘89-June, ‘94. 

Tested and consulted at schools, mental health centers, inpatient/outpatient; public/private hospitals, jails/prisons and research facilities.

PREVIOUS RESEARCH EXPERIENCES

Research Assistant, Family Assessment in Alcohol Research Project; Palo Alto Veterans Administration Health Care System, Dec, ‘95-Sep., ‘97.

Conducted interviews.  Facilitated discussion of conflict to examine assessment measures.

Principal Investigator, “Expression of Negative and Positive Events through Writing:  Implications for Psychoneuroimmunology, Health, and Psychotherapy”

University of South Carolina, May, ‘93-June, ‘94; Chairperson: Mervyn K. Wagner, Ph.D.

Explored emotional expression, psychological interventions, holistic health, and psychotherapy. Explored relationships between stress, physical symptoms, health, physiological reactivity, and holistic, psychotherapeutic interventions. 

Principal Investigator, Psychosocial Needs of Cancer Patients; University of South Carolina, Jan., ‘93-Feb., ‘94; Supervisor: Mervyn K. Wagner, Ph.D.

Developed holistic treatment program implemented in cancer setting for adults.  Researched psychosocial needs, psychological problems and adjustment in adult cancer patients.

Research Assistant, Development of Adolescent Psychopathology Project

Columbia, South Carolina, Jul., ‘92-May, ‘94.          

Conducted home and psychiatric diagnostic interview to investigate adolescent psychopathology. 

Research Thesis, “Treating the Adult with Mild Head Injury: Establishing a Comprehensive Treatment Program Using Psychotherapy” University of South Carolina, Aug., ‘91-Aug., ‘92; Chairperson: Robert Deysach, Ph.D.

Developed holistic rehabilitative and psychological program for mildly head-injured adults.

Research Assistant, “Alcohol, Health, and Behavior Project”

University of Missouri, Aug., ‘87-Aug., ‘89; Supervisor: Kenneth J. Sher, Ph.D.

Assistant for 4-year longitudinal study investigating the development of alcoholism in students. 

Principal Investigator, Independent Honors Thesis, “Knowledge of AIDS” study

University of Missouri, June, ‘87- Nov., ‘88; Chairperson: Kenneth J. Sher, Ph.D.

Investigated health behaviors, fear/knowledge of AIDS, personality and psychopathology for health promotion and wellness.

PUBLICATIONS

Pearson, W., & Marlo, H. (Eds.). (2020). The spiritual psyche: Mysticism, intersubjectivity, and psychoanalysis in clinical practice. London: Routledge. Pending publication.

Marlo, H. (2019, August).  New mothers and PTSD.  Academic Minute, August 7, 2019. Reposted in Inside Higher Education.

Marlo, H. (2016, May).  Into the Woods with Jean Bolen: Activism, Artemis, and Archetypes.  Jung Journal:  Culture and Psyche, 10:2, 97-125. 

Marlo, H. (2013, August).   Between the Worlds—Healing Trauma, Body, and Soul:  A Conversation with Donald Kalsched.  Jung Journal:  Culture and Psyche, 7:3, 117-141

Marlo, H. (April, 2013).  Mentoring mothers:  Promoting psychological health. Burlingame Mother’s Club Newsletter, 29, 7.

Marlo, H. (2007).  Coming into the Heart of Mind.  Jung Journal:  Culture and Psyche, 1, 3, 55-65.

Marlo, H., & Kalinian, H. (2002).  Utilizing psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the treatment of substance abusers.   Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 9, 211-223.

Marlo, H. (2000). On wounding and being wounded. The California Psychologist, 33, 12, 12.

Marlo, H. (2000).  Countertransference check-up.  San Diego Psychologist, 9, 7, 11-12.

Marlo, H. (2000).  Countertransference check-up.  The California Psychologist, 33, 4, 12.

Marlo, H., & Wagner, M. (1999).  Expression of negative and positive events through writing: Implications for psychotherapy and health.  Psychology and Health, 14, 2, 193-215.

Rivera, P., & Marlo, H. (1999).  Cultural, interpersonal and psychodynamic factors in caregiving:  Toward a greater understanding of treatment non-compliance.  Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 3, 63-68.

Marlo, H., & Kline, J.S.  (1998).  Synchronicity in psychotherapy: Unconscious communication in the therapeutic relationship.  Psychotherapy, 35, 1, 13-22.

SAMPLING OF RECENTLY EDITED PUBLICATIONS:  2019-2016

Over 75 Edited Publications from 2009-2016 upon request.

Stephani Stephens, “Toni Wolff: Her Collaboration with C. G. Jung”

Review of: Nan Savage Healy, Toni Wolff & C. G. Jung: A Collaboration, Los Angeles: Tiberius Press, 2017.

David M. Odorisio, “God’s Ineffable Wounded Darkness”

Review of: Dennis Patrick Slattery, A Pilgrimage Beyond Belief: Spiritual Journeys through Christian and Buddhist Monasteries of the American West, Kettering, OH: Angelico Press, 2017.

Michael P. Morrissey, “Sacred Marriage”

Review of: A. Marina Aguilar, Alchemy of the Heart: The Sacred Marriage of Dionysos & Ariadne, Asheville, NC: Chiron, 2017.

Brian Welter, “Alchemy against the Antichrist”

Review of: Zachary Matus, Franciscans and the Elixir of Life, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.

Thom F. Cavalli, “Stranger than Fiction: A Biased Review of Wild Wild Country

Review of: Wild Wild Country, created and directed by Maclain Way and Chapman Way, produced by Mark Duplass and James Duplass, Netflix 2018.

Leslie A. Stein, “The Never-Ending Creatura”

Review of: Sanford L. Drob, Archetype of the Absolute: The Unity of Opposites in Mysticism, Philosophy, and Psychology, Santa Barbara, CA: Fielding University Press, 2018.

John R. Van Eenwyk, “Indigenously Based Trauma Treatment for Children”

Review of: Paul Hogan, Beautiful Nonsense, Toronto: Garden Path Serendipity, 2018.

Naomi Azriel, “To Infinity and Beyond”

Review of: Ann Belford Ulanov, The Psychoid, Soul and Psyche: Piercing Space-Time Barriers, Einsiedeln: Daimon Verlag, 2017.

Kenneth Kimmel, “Jon Mills’ s Underworlds”

Review of: Jon Mills, Underworlds: Philosophies of the Unconscious from Psychoanalysis to Metaphysics,London: Routledge, 2014.

Dennis Patrick Slattery, “Slipping and Sliding Between Fact and Fiction: The New Myth?”

Review of: Kurt Andersen, Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire. A 500-Year History, New York: Random House, 2017.

Melanie Starr Costello, “Lu Xun and Jung’ s Model of the Psyche”

Review of: Carolyn T. Brown, Reading Lu Xun through Carl Jung, Amherst: Cambria Press, 2018.

Joel Weishaus, “Nuclear New Mexico”

Review of: Joseph Masco, The Nuclear Borderlands: The Manhattan Project in Post-Cold War New Mexico,Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.

Steve Zemmelman, “Reflections in the Digital Mirror”

Review of: Erel Shalit (with contributions by Nancy Swift Furlotti), The Human Soul (Lost) in Transition at the Dawn of a New Era, Asheville, NC: Chiron Publications, 2018.

Betsy Cohen, “A Contemporary Jungian Lens on Temporality and Shame”

Review of: Ladson Hinton and Hessel Willemsen, eds., Temporality and Shame: Perspectives in Psychoanalysis and Philosophy, Oxford and New York: Routledge, 2018.

Lucia Azevedo, “The Red Book Through New Eyes”

Review of: Jill Mellick, The Red Book Hours: Discovering C. G. Jung’s Art Mediums and Creative Process. Zürich: Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess, 2018.

Marybeth Carter, “Painting Transcendence: A Jungian Lens on the Works of Hilma af Klint”

Review of: Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future, the first extensive U.S. solo exhibition, and shown at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, with the cooperation of the Hilma af Klint Foundation, Stockholm, October 12, 2018-April 23, 2019.

PRESENTATIONS

Marlo, H. (2019, August).  Trauma-Informed Education and Care in the Face of Developmental Challenges and Special Needs.  The Burkard School, San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2019, May).  Working Professional Mothers:  Reflections on Creating Home with Valerie Andrews.

Marlo, H. (2019, April).  Trauma-Informed Care for Children, Youth, and Adults:  Implications for those with Developmental Challenges and Special Needs.  Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA.

Marlo, H. (2018, October).  Synchronicity Speaks.  Interview/Podcast:  Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman.

Marlo, H. (2018, September/December).  Jung’s Model of the Psyche.  C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2018, November).  Jungian Psychoanalysis in a Time of Darkness:  Exploring the Language of Dreams and Reverie: Messengers of the Unconscious.  C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2018, April).  Pretend Play at School: Aggression, Violence, Guns, and Weapons.  The Burkard School, San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2018, March).  Home Coming:  Journeys to the Self. With Kathy Curran, MSW; Robin Eve Greenberg, MA, MFT; Jim McGarry; Barbara Morrill, Ph.D.; Steve Zemmelman, MSW, Ph.D., C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, S.F., CA.

Marlo, H.  (2017, May).  The Impact of Trauma on the Individual and Collective Psyche. C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2017, May).  The Trauma of Violence; The Violence of Trauma.  Presentation for the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.  San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H.  (2017, Feb.).  Beyond the Toolbox:  Supporting Mental Health in the Classroom.
Presentation for Woodland School, Professional Development, Portola Valley, CA.

Marlo, H.  (2016, October).  Inspired Educators in a Secular Age:  Spirituality in Higher Education with Barbara Morrill, Ph.D., Richard Morrill, Ph.D., Alexander Astin, Ph.D., John Astin, Ph.D., Debashish Banerji, Ph.D., at Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA.

Marlo, H. (2016, Jan.).  Teaching Analytical Psychology:  What Works, What Matters.  Presentation with John Beebe, M.D., Maria Chiaia, Ph.D., Steven Joseph, Ph.D., Susan Thackrey, Ph.D., and Paul Watsky, Ph.D., at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2105, Nov.).  Birth of the Self.  Presentation for Oregon Friends of Jung, Portland, OR.

Marlo, H. (2105, Nov.).  Psychic Birth and Rebirth through Analysis.  Presentation for Oregon Friends of Jung, Portland, OR.

Marlo, H. (2105, Jan.).  Birth of the Self.  Presentation with John Beebe, M.D., Karen Peoples, Ph.D., Beverley Zabriskie, L.C.S.W., at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.  San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2014, Mar.)  The Perinatal Period:  Problems and Possibilities.  Mills-Peninsula Hospital, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2013, Nov.)  The Trauma of the Perinatal Period.  Palo Alto University.

Marlo, H. (2013, Nov.).  Complex Trauma:  Contributions from Depth Psychology.  Palo Alto University.

Marlo, H. (2013, Sept.).  Breastfeeding and the Emotional World:  The Intimate Connection.  Nursing Mother’s Council Annual Symposium.

Marlo, H. (2012, Nov.).  Psychic Birth through Analysis:  Archetypal and Developmental Themes.  C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, Analyst Continuing Education Meeting.

Marlo, H. (2012, Oct.).  Ten Lessons from Contemporary Psychoanalysis.  Mills-Peninsula Hospital, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2012, June). Healing Complex Trauma Part II:  Treating Physical, Sexual and Relational Abuse and Trauma.  Mills-Peninsula Hospital, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2012, April).  Mentoring Mothers:  Enhancing Bonding, Attachment, and the Parent-Child Relationship.  Mills-Peninsula Hospital, Pediatrician Continuing Education Program, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2012, April).  Healing Complex Trauma:  Treating Physical, Sexual and Relational Abuse and Trauma.  Mills-Peninsula Hospital, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2012, March).  MISS Representation:  Screening and Discussion with Dr. Helen Marlo.  Synapse School and The Gifted Support Center, Menlo Park, CA.

Marlo, H. (2012, Jan.).  Mentoring Mothers:  Perinatal Psychology and Issues:  Anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress.  Mills-Peninsula Hospital, OB-GYN Continuing Education Program, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H., Walters, B., Herlekar, S., Castrillion, F. (2011, September).  Contemporary Psychoanalysis:  An Unwitting Instrument of Spiritual Sensibilities.  California Institute of Integral Studies, Integral Counseling Psychology Department, San Francisco, CA.

Fatum, B., & Marlo, H. (2011, April).  Parenting with Emotional Intelligence.  Woodland School, Portola Valley, CA.

Marlo, H. (2010, November).  Psychic Birth:  A Narrative of Transformative Analytic Work.   Fall Symposium Speaker, The Psychotherapy Institute, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.

Marlo, H. (2010, February).  Meet the Professors:  Becoming a Psychodynamic Clinician-Professor.  Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.  Redwood City, CA.

Marlo, H. (2009, November).  Psychological Aspects of Birth and Birth Trauma.  Presentation at Dolphin Yoga and Doula Center, Hillsborough, CA.

Marlo, H. (2009, September).  Birth and the Emergence of the Self:  Symbolic and Developmental Perspectives.  Presentation at The Psychotherapy Institute, Berkeley, CA.

Marlo, H. (2009, July).  Birth Psychology:  Pre-partum and Post-Partum Considerations.  Presentation at Dolphin Yoga and Doula Center, Hillsborough, CA.

Bobrow, J., (Dec., 2008).  Retreat/Group Facilitator with the Coming Home Project for:  The Art of Cultivating Self-Care and Well Being—A Retreat for Service Providers.  The Mercy Center, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2008, June).  Psychology of Motherhood:  Pre-Partum and Post-Partum Issues.  Presentation at Dolphin Yoga and Doula Center, San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2008, April).  Spirituality and Trauma.  Paper presented and moderator for the Transforming Trauma:  Psychological and Spiritual Pathways to Healing Conference with Joseph Bobrow; Donald Kalsched; Jack Kornfield; Jeffrey Rubin; and Ann Ulanov, Deep Streams Institute and The Coming Home Project, University of California; San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2008, March).  Contemporary Soul in Practice:  One Woman’s Evolving Narrative.  Presentation at Embodied Wisdom:  Jung, Neuroscience, and Authentic Movement—Multidisciplinary Prospectives with Joan Chodorow, Dyane Sherwood, Tina Stromsted, and Margaret Wilkinson, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2007, October).  Birth of Baby….and Mother:  Pre-Partum and Post-Partum Considerations.  Presentation at Dolphin Yoga and Doula Center, San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2007, July).  Vicarious Traumatization.  Women’s Recovery Association.  Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2007, March.).  Parenting with Balance.  Little Wonders Parent Cooperative.  San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2006, November).  Maternal Wellness.  Little Wonders Parent Cooperative.  San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2006, June).  Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy:  Considerations for Birth Professionals. Dolphin Yoga and Doula Center.  San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2005, October).  Treating Physical and Sexual Trauma.  Women’s Recovery Association, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2005, April).  Law and Ethics.  The Peninsula Training Collaborative, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2005, February).  Trauma:  Psychotherapeutic Considerations.  Women’s Recovery Association.  Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H.  (2005, March).  Child Development.  The Peninsula Training Collaborative, Menlo Park, CA.

Marlo, H. (2004, November).  Law and Ethics.  The Peninsula Training Collaborative, San Mateo, CA.

Marlo, H. (2004, November).  Law and Ethics in Depth Psychology:  Clinical and Professional Issues.  The Women’s Recovery Association, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2004, January).  Ethics in psychotherapy:  Developmental considerations.  The Women’s Recovery Association, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (2003, October).  Ethics as a process of integrity:  Integrating developmental contributions.  The Transitional Program, Palo Alto, CA.  

Marlo, H. (2000, December).  Psychotherapeutic Approaches in the Treatment of Trauma.  Chinatown Child Development Center, San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (2000, October). Working with Trauma:  Utilizing Psychotherapy and Sandplay for Healing.  Richmond Area Multi-Services Center, San Francisco, CA.    

Marlo, H. (2000, February).  Case Presentation:  Psychological Dynamics, Transference and Countertransference in the Complex Pain Patient. Stanford University Hospital and Clinics, Pain Management Center, Palo Alto, CA.

Marlo, H. (2000, January).  Psychological Dynamics in the Complex Pain Patient:  Conceptualziation and Treatment. Stanford University Hospital and Clinics, Pain Management Center, Palo Alto, CA.

Marlo, H. (1999, May).  Psychotherapeutic considerations in the treatment of sexual and physical abuse. College of Notre Dame, Counseling Psychology Dept., Belmont, CA.

Marlo, H. (1999, January).  Managing difficult behaviors in complex patients.  Emmanuel Convalescent Home, Millbrae, CA.

Marlo, H. (1998, November).  Physical abuse, sexual abuse and pain: Interventions for physicians and medical professionals.  Stanford University Hospital and Clinics, Pain Management Center, Palo Alto, CA.

Marlo, H. (1998, October).  Treating physical and sexual abuse: Implications for therapists.  College of Notre Dame, Counseling Psychology Dept., Belmont, CA.

Marlo, H. (1998, September).  Retaining “Eros” in erotic transference and countertransference: Integrating eroticism in clinical practice.  Mills Peninsula Hospital Continuing Medical Education Staff Program, Burlingame, CA.

Marlo, H. (1998, September).  Psychotherapeutic approaches for individuals with psychoses and severe mental impairment.  The Transitional Program, Palo, Alto, CA.

Marlo, H (1998, April).  Retaining “eros” in erotic transference and countertransference: Integrating eroticism in clinical practice.  Paper presented at the 18th annual spring meeting of the Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Marlo, H. (1998, May).  Psychotherapy with adolescents and young adults:  Developmental and psychological considerations.  College of Notre Dame, Counseling Center, Belmont, CA.

Marlo, H. (1998, May).  Transference, countertransference and the treatment of sexual abuse.  College of Notre Dame, Counseling Psychology Dept., Belmont, CA.

Marlo, H. (1998, April). Transference, countertransference and relational issues in treating abused individuals.  Community Health Awareness Council, Mountain View, CA.

Rivera, P. & Marlo, H. (1998, January).  Cultural, interpersonal and psychodynamic factors in caregiving: Towards a greater understanding of treatment non-compliance.  Poster presented at The Challenge of Psychological Practice in a Multicultural Society symposium, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Marlo, H. (1997, January).  Treating physical and sexual abuse: Recommendations for health care professionals.  Presentation at Planned Parenthood, Menlo Park, CA.

Marlo, H. (1996, October).  Utilizing a harm reduction approach in psychodynamic psychotherapy and case management of the dually diagnosed patient.  Presented at the National Harm Reduction Conference, Oakland, CA.

Marlo, H. (1996, August).  Time-limited dynamic psychotherapy.  Presented at the Intern Training Program at California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA.

Marlo, H. (1995, January).  Depression:  Phenomenological, conceptual, diagnostic and psychotherapeutic implications.  Presented at the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, Columbia, SC.

DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS

Leigh, Korie (August, 2016).  Handprints on the soul:  The effects of legacy building interventions on bereaved families.  California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA.

Rutt, Joshua (June, 2016).  Active imagination treatment on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and well-being.  California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA.

Shalev-Eylath, Maytal (May, 2015).  If my body could talk:  Clients perceptions of helpful and unhelpful treatment aspects of body dysmorphic disorder.  Sofia Unviersity, San Francisco, CA.

Sanderson, Vickie (March, 2015).  Childhood sexual abuse:  Personal meanings from exceptional religious encounters.  Sofia University, Palo Alto, CA.

Desai, Faith, (Oct., 2012).  Transpersonal Experiences and the Emergence of Transpersonal Motherhood. The Institute of Interpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Shelton, Sydney Zink, (May, 2012).  The Greatest Love of All:  Rewriting the Mother/Daughter Legends.  The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Huffman, Anne, (April, 2012).  Eternal Youths:  A Narrative Inquiry into the Buffering Effects of a Generational Cultural Complex against the Anxiety of Aging and Death in the American Baby Boom Generation.  The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Harrahy, Michelle, (Jan., 2012).  The Intersubjective Impact of Traumatic Event:  An Elaborative Grounded Theory Contributing to Emerging Theories of Interpersonal Development.  The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Deak, Zsolt, (Dec., 2011).  The Master-Disciple Relationship as a Metaphor for Healing in Psychotherapy:  Exploring Archetypal Transference Between Therapist and Patient.  The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Shemesh, Keren, (2011).  Attachment Patterns in Parents Partaking in Parent-Child Conjoint Therapy.  The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.  

Gray, Chanda (2011).  Psychological and Spiritual Factors Influencing Childbirth.  Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Hill, Jennifer (2011).  Synchronicity and Grief: The Phenomenology of Meaningful Coincidence as it Arises During Bereavement.  The Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Akahori, Michiko, (2010).  Women’s Meaningful Dreams:  A Bridge between their Dream Life and Waking Life.  Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.  

Bruja, Jennifer, (2010).  Mindfulness Meditation in the Treatment of Eating Disorders.  Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Schlarb, C.  (2004).  The Nature of Childhood Peak Experiences and their Non-Assimilation into the Child’s Developing Identity.  Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Lynch, K.S. (2002).  Each Age a Lens:  A Transpersonal Perspective of Emily Dickinson’s Creative Process.  Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA.

Rossie, K.M. (2002).  Songs on the Mind as Messages from the Unconscious.  Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA

PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SERVICE

Associate Editor, Jung Journal:  Culture and Psyche, San Francisco, CA.  May, 2008—2010.

Associate Editor for Routledge Press (formerly University of California Publishing Press), multi-disciplinary Journal emphasizing Jungian thought, multi-disciplinary studies and culture.

Assistant Editor, Jung Journal:  Culture and Psyche, San Francisco, CA. September, 2007–May, 2008. 

Assistant Editor for University of California Publishing Press multi-disciplinary Journal. 

President, Board Member–“The Coming Home Project,” through Deep Streams Institute, San Francisco, CA. 2004—2010.

Board President.  Assisted with nationally recognized, “Coming Home Project,” to support veteran wellness.  Awarded 2 million dollars in grants for psycho-spiritual retreats and holistic/therapeutic interventions to support traumatized veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan wars.  Speaker for Benefit Conference; facilitated retreat, and attended events.

Instructor, Peninsula Training Collaborative, San Mateo, CA, ’04-’07.

Instructor for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for abused and neglected children. 

Consultant/Facilitator, Psychotherapy Training Group, San Mateo, CA, ‘97-May, ‘05.

Facilitated psychotherapy training and consultation group for psychology doctoral and master’s students, alumni, and pre-licensed therapists. 

Consultant/ Facilitator, Depth Psychology Group, San Mateo, CA, ‘97-May, ‘05.

Facilitated depth psychology and psychotherapy group.  Participants included doctoral and master’s psychology students, alumni, and pre-licensed therapists.

Executive Committee Member, Colleague Assistance and Support Program,’98-‘00

Served on committee for California Psychological Association that promoted awareness, prevention, support and treatment of distress, impairment and disorder in psychologists.

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION

Available upon request.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

California Psychological Association

C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

Northern California Society of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

American Psychological Association—Division of Psychoanalysis

PERSONAL

Married; three children

Interests: art, reading, poetry, yoga, dance, meditation, travel

REFERENCES

Anna McQuinn, Ph.D.

Professor, Emeritus, Notre Dame de Namur University
Former Chair, Clinical Psychology and Gerontology Department
Licensed Clinical Psychologist

1395 San Carlos Ave., Suite C San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone:  (650) 508-1942
Email:  annamcquinnphd@gmail.com

Catherine Classen, Ph.D.

Professor
University of California San Francisco
School of Medicine
Director, Trauma Recovery Services
Director, Child and Adolescent Support Advocacy and Resource Center

2727 Mariposa Street San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone:  415-437-3065
Email:  Catherine.Classen@ucsf.edu

John Beebe, M.D.

Psychiatrist
Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association
Member Analyst, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

337 Spruce St., 3D, San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone:  (415) 221-2266
Email:  johnbeebe@msn.com