DIANA FISHER

Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee
Berkeley Office
510/527-2100


Diana Fisher is a trainee at the Center for Creative Growth under the supervision of the licensed Marriage and Family Clinical Supervisory Team at the Center. She is a graduate student at Pacifica Graduate Institute and comes to the Center with a belief in the psyche's own innate healing capacities.  Diana has special interests in attachment and bonding, dreams and image, addictive processes of all kinds, meditation and stillness, and the recovery of the creative spirit.

What Diana Says About Being A Therapist:

"I think of therapy as offering a sacred and reflective center out of which the client's life emerges, more fully seen and heard.  The therapist's role in this is to serve as witness, a presence able to help amplify the themes, words and images with which the Self speaks.  The process happens in much the same way a sewing machine sews a seam: the needle catches the thread from the bobbin, and together, the two threads make a stitch.  In this way, therapist and client find meaning together, in collaboration."

 

                                                      Education and Professional Affiliations:

M.A. Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology (in progress), Pacifica Graduate Institute

B.A. English Literature, 1987, University of California, Santa Cruz

Student Member, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists

Friend, The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute

Friend, The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

 


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