Kathleen Wall
- Ph.D., Counseling Psychology, University of Miami, 1977
- M.A., Counseling and School Psychology, Central Washington University, 1968
- B.A./B.Ed., Psychology, Western Washington University, 1962
Kathleen is an Associate Professor at the Institute. She is a licensed psychologist and a certified Mental Health Administrator. She was the founding Executive Director of the Mental Health Resource Center, Jacksonville, Florida, and she was the Director of Counseling Services at San Jose State University.
A student of Integral Yoga (Sri Aurobindo and the Mother), her expertise is in spiritual integration in psychotherapy. She is Co-founder, with Carl Peters M.D., M.A.(Art), of the Group for Integral Consciousness which provides trainings and consultations on Psychospiritual Integration and Transformation. Her research interests are in spirituality and health, spirituality and psychotherapy, and spirituality and peace in organizations and the world. She is a member of the board of directors of the American Psychological Association Division32 (Humanistic Psychology). Her writings include Lights of Passage: Rites and Rituals for the Problems and Pleasures of Modern Life and Rites of Passage: Celebrating Life's Changes (recently translated into French), and “Evolution of consciousness in response to terrorist attacks: Towards a transpersonal theory of cultural transformation,” in The Humanistic Psychologist.