Aaron B. Daniels Teaches Clinical Psychology in Boston, Massachusetts. His teaching focuses on multi-cultural psychology, critical psychology, phenomenology, criminal profiling, horror, Appalachia, Dante's initiatory journey, and philosophical underpinnings of psychology. His approach to clinical psychology is equally focused on preparing clinicians for the realities of community mental health agencies and Jungian and Existential approaches to psychotherapy. Esotericism, Taoism, Quakerism, and apophatic theology and mysticism underpin much of his work. Graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College (BA), Duquesne University (MA), and Pacifica Graduate Institute (PhD).

Publications

Daniels, A. B. (2014) Jungian Crime Scene Analysis: An Imaginal Investigation. London: Karnac.

Daniels, A. B. (2011) Imaginal Reality, Volume One: Journey to the Voids. London: Aeon. With L. M. Daniels.

Daniels, A. B. (2011) Imaginal Reality, Volume Two: Voidcraft. London: Aeon. With L. M. Daniels

Daniels, A. B. (2006) New England College Psychology Department Writing Manual. With contributions by H. Chabot. Edited by L. M. Daniels.

Daniels, A. B. (2006) Virtual Psychology Textbook. Edited by L. M. Daniels.

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