Gary Toub Ph.D., Diplomate Jungian Analyst
Gary Toub Quick Facts
Main Areas: Jungian depth psychology, dream interpretation, self-actualization, active imagination, symbolism, process-oriented psychology, psychological and spiritual growth, midlife issuesBest Sellers: “The Usefulness of the Useless,” in Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature.
Career Focus: Clinician, Clinical Supervisor, Teacher, Speaker, Author
Affiliation: C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado, Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, International Association for Analytical Psychology, American Psychological Association, Colorado Psychological Association
Gary Toub, Ph.D., is a diplomate Jungian Analyst and Licensed Clinical Psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado. He is a graduate of the Training Institute of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and has over 30 years of clinical experience helping individuals understand the meaning of their dreams and other messages from the unconscious. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Toub supervises and trains clinicians, teaches and lectures to the public, and serves as President of the Board and Director of Training for the C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado.
In his private practice, Dr. Toub sees adults, couples, and children. He specializes in a Jungian analytic approach, often employing dream interpretation, active imagination, and sandplay to work with the unconscious. He offers short-term and long-term analysis and psychotherapy tailored to individual needs. Some insurance is accepted. His Capitol Hill office is easily accessible from anywhere in the Denver metro area, as well as the foothills and Boulder. For more information about Dr. Toub and his services, see his website at http://home.comcast.net/~gtoub.
Dr. Toub has authored a number of articles on Jungian themes. His article, “The Usefulness of the Useless,” was included in the popular 1991 anthology, Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature. In his 1997 article, “Being Jungian in Today’s World,” Dr. Toub writes:
… the seeds of who we are and the potential solutions to our problems are latent in the unconscious. It is inviting and exciting to embark on a journey in which we look into the deeper realms of our inner self for wisdom and guidance. Many of my clients are relieved to discover that their psyche is self-regulating, and that they needn’t buy into others’ models of who they should be. Even if they do not like all that they see in themselves, clients in Jungian treatment seem to derive an overall benefit from self-knowledge, self-acceptance, self-responsibility, and freedom from externally imposed models of wellness.
You can learn more about Dr. Toub on his website at http://home.comcast.net/~gtoub. Links to several articles can be found there, as well as an audio interview. You can also call or write Dr. Toub if you have specific questions or would like to set up an appointment.
Address: 1271 Lafayette St., Denver, CO 80218
Phone: 303-278-2448
Email: gtoub@comcast.net
Website: http://home.comcast.net/~gtoub