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Dr. Evangeline M. L. Rand
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After her 'first' career in Elementary Education, Dr. Evangeline M.L. Rand has been a practicing Registered Psychologist since
1981 initially starting The Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Program in Edmonton, Alberta and then working in full time private
practice. In 2005 she was Chair of the Doctor of Ministry program (which she has served for 21 years) of St. Stephen's Theological
College that has an ecumenical and trans-disciplinary faculty.
Born (1943) and raised in India, Dr. Rand completed undergraduate studies in Education and Music and education at Goldsmiths'
College, (London), and her graduate studies were through the University of Alberta, (Canada) (M.Ed.) and International College,
California (U.S.A.) Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology and Transpersonal Psychology.) In various places in North America
Dr. Rand has acted as teacher, lecturer, and workshop facilitator through story, drama, dance, music, ritual, art, guilding and miniature painting.
Currently Dr. Rand is Adjunct Faculty in the Master of Counselling Psychology: Art Therapy Programme - Adler University, Vancouver.
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Contact Dr. Rand, Registered Psychologist, for
individual work in Depth Psychology.
Dr. Rand also works with couples.
Skype and telephone conversations
are later acceptable.
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Dr. Rand's orientation for the past 33 years has been deeply influenced by the work of Carl Jung. Post doctoral studies have
involved being a Fellow of the Assisi Conference that seeks to integrate the
insights of the 'new sciences' chaos theory, Self Organization theory, and the New Biology with the cutting edge of Archetypal
Psychotherapy as it is being developed, and which promises 'the potential' of a unified view of mind and matter.
Since 1982 Dr. Rand has been at work with the evolving mythology of Mary Magdalene - through the Gnostic Gospels, Medieval and current
popular literature and art, and pertinent Wisdom Teachings. She has made five journeys to France and Northern Spain and Italy to discover
ongoing practices of appreciation for this 'woman of mythic proportions' and the overlap of these achetypal patterns with Black
Madonna sites. In this connection Evangeline has led three pilgrimages - one to the sites of 'Ancient Egypt', and another two to France
and Northern Spain, and France and Northern Italy.
Responding from eight to ten years ago to the hints of dramatic changes in 'dream patterns' through her severe illness Dr. Rand has had the privilege
of becoming a 'beginning' and 'ongoing' student of Professor Emeritus Keith
Critchlow, the Director of Research and Director of Visual
Islamic and Traditional Arts at the Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture, London, England.
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