Professional Information
- Profession
- Psychotherapist
- Focus
- Imagination, Play, and Creativity
- Bio
- Dr. Mary Alice Long is the creator of Play=Peace™
and a Seattle-based Jungian therapist who believes in the importance and benefits of our imagination, dreams, play, and creativity. Mary Alice is also a speaker, working artist, storyteller, and writer. Her education and background includes parent and health education; nursing; social work, psychology, and the arts. Dr. Long earned her PhD from Pacifica Graduate Institute in clinical psychology with an emphasis in depth psychology. To schedule 1-on-1 sessions with Mary Alice, hire her to lead a creative playshop or retreat for your group or organization, or to arrange to host her as a speaker write maryalice@playequalspeace.com
http://playequalspeace.com
Social Media and Site Links
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http://playequalspeace.com
Facebook
LinkedIn
Blog
Creativity in Play
Good Therapy
Play=Peace
Facebook Play=Peace Page
Creative Entrepreneur
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Profile Details
- Location
- Seattle
- Languages
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English
- Schools
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Pacifica Graduate Institute: 1991-4
PhD
Clinical Psychology with an Emphasis in Depth Psychology
Activities and Societies: CG Jung Society-Seattle; US Play Coalition; The American Holistic Nurses Association; Good Therapy.Org Consultation
- Site Groups
- Parenting Supporter, PhD, Doctor, Psychologist, Social Worker
My Recommendations

Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art

Leaving My Father's House: A Journey to Conscious Femininity

Active Dreaming: Journeying Beyond Self-Limitation to a Life of Wild Freedom

The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything

The Dreamer's Book of the Dead: A Soul Traveler's Guide to Death, Dying, and the Other Side

Adagio & Lamentation

Dancing in the Flames: The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness

The Creative Entrepreneur: A DIY Visual Guidebook for Making Business Ideas Real

By Ken Robinson: The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything

red clay is talking

Conscious Dreaming: A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life

Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder

Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative

The Power of Play: Learning What Comes Naturally

