The Master’s in Psychology curriculum offers courses on spiritual traditions, somatic practices, creative arts, mythology, indigenous wisdom, literary and poetic imagination, deep ecology, mystical philosophy, cultural history, and social criticism. This graduate program provides students with the opportunity to activate fundamental capacities and develop skills related to pursuing alternative paths in psychology.

The Master’s in Psychology program brings a unique approach to Transformative Learning, emphasizing the transformation of identity, personal, and professional life. The program focuses on embodiment, meaning-making, and community-building as critical dimensions for creative engagement in contemporary, postmodern society.