104: Eros and Psyche: The Psychology of Romantic Love with Dr. Stacey Shelby
Posted: September 11, 2020
“Romantic relationships above all other forms of relationships seems to be where the deepest and most intense struggle presents itself.”
For Valentine’s Day, we have our 100th episode guest back again: Dr. Stacey Shelby!
In this episode, Dr. Shelby describes the psychology of romantic love from a depth psychological perspective.
Using the Greek myth of Eros (from the Greek word meaning love or desire) and Psyche (from the Greek word of soul, mind, & spirit) as a lens for understanding the meaning and purpose of romantic love, she describes how Psyche’s experiences 1) parallel our own responses to romantic love; 2) deepen our understanding of the inevitable challenges of romantic love; and 3) summon us into intimate relationship with our inner selves.
Dr. Shelby is an author, speaker, educator and depth psychotherapist. She holds a Master’s and Ph.D. in Depth Psychology with a specialization in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. She teaches the Psychology of Romantic Love course at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California.
Dr. Shelby works with adults in various stages of personal transformation online and in person out of a thriving clinical practice in Squamish, British Columbia.
She specializes in the symbolic language of the soul and aims to honor the soul as it presents itself in the lived experience of daily life.
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http://drstaceyshelby.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-stacey-shelby-ph-d-rcc-8b249560/
https://twitter.com/stacey0shelby
Dr. Shelby in Episode 100: Rediscovering the Wild Woman Archetype
In this podcast, Dr. Viado and Dr. Stacey Shelby discuss:
- The myth of Eros and Psyche.
- How to understand the internal and external struggles within love.
- Benefits of forgiveness.
- Projection and soul remembrance.
- Making suffering more endurable.