I first met Christina Becker during a trip to Toronto back in August. We had a spirited conversation about Jung, her time in Zürich, why she decided to republish her book, and the unique opportunity she had to train with renowned astrologer and Jungian analyst Liz Greene. So when Ms. Becker was in Chicago to attend the Fall Conference of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts {IRSJA}, she was kind enough to meet with me again to record an interview for this podcast.

Ms. Becker spent a total of six years in Zürich where she was granted a Diploma of Analytical Psychology by the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, the only institute in the world founded by C. G. Jung. “It was such a gift to be training less than a kilometer from Jung's house on Lake Zurich,” she writes.

She first earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in music composition, having an active interest in sound healing and music. She then went on to earn an MBA and continues to be a successful organizational consultant to the non-profit sector. She is also a principal in a small family business, Becker Associates.

Ms. Becker is a registered psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, a clinical member of the Ontario Society of Psychotherapists, a senior analyst with the Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists, and a senior training analyst with the IRSJA. She is also a faculty member of the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and a member of the Canadian Association for Sandplay Therapy.

In addition to her Jungian training, she has studied astrology at the Faculty of Astrological Studies in London as well as with Liz Greene through the Astrodeinst seminars in Zürich.

Ms. Becker has lectured at Jungian training institutes in Buffalo, Calgary, Halifax, Johannesburg, Montreal, New York, Toronto, and Zürich. She has also spoken at various astrological conferences and local Jungian societies across North America, and currently maintains a private practice in the west end of Toronto.

She is the author of the book, The Heart of the Matter: Individuation as an Ethical Process, originally published by Murray Stein’s Chiron Publications in 2004. A second edition has been published by Chiron in 2014.