The Spiritual and Depth Psychology Specialization hosts and sponsors a variety of engaging events throughout the year, offered both on Zoom and on campus. These events are often open to all students, not just those in the SDP program, and occasionally even to the general community.
This page provides information about upcoming events, past events, and podcasts. Our events explore topics such as depth psychology, mindfulness, socio-cultural diversity consciousness, and integrative practices, fostering both personal and professional growth. They also create opportunities for building community, encouraging dialogue, and supporting meaningful connections among students, faculty, and our communities.
Students are informed of events through multiple newsletters, email announcements, and flyers posted on campus. Be sure to check back here regularly to stay up to date on all the exciting opportunities we have to offer!
Upcoming Events
Coming soon at the beginning of Summer quarter!
Past Event Examples
Throughout the year, SDP offers community meetings to check-in with students, answer questions, and share about our experiences.
In collaboration with Continuing Education, SDP sponsored a webinar with Dr. Fanny Brewster titled, "Exploring America's Shadow: A Jungian Inquiry into Democracy and Resilience" this past June 2025
Students and faculty came together on campus to collaboratively design and construct a vibrant Día de los Muertos altar for display at Gloria Molina Grand Park.
We were honored to welcome Dr. Fanny Brewster for a thought-provoking discussion exploring the racial complex and the profound influence of eros.
Podcasts
This archived podcast asks how, by examining our shared experience of COVID-19 and the energy of the Black Lives Matter movement, we might find ways to heal, grow, and move forward together. You can listen here.
Dr. Fanny Brewster and Dr. Matthew Silverstein explore the trauma of COVID-19 through a depth psychological lens, examining how racial and socioeconomic conditions shape our experience and how understanding them can help us heal. You can view and listen here.