Heartland Association of Jungian Analysts
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    • Pamela Behnen, MA, MAPC, LPC, IAAP
    • SHELDON WILLIAMSON CULVER, M.Div., D. Div.
    • Rose F. Holt, MA
    • Virginia Krauft, Ed. D., Senior Jungian Analyst
    • Jan Stannard, MD
    • Deborah P. Stutsman, MA
    • Jeanne A. Lacourt, M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C., Ph.D.
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Jeanne A. Lacourt, M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C., Ph.D.

Jeanne A. Lacourt is a Professor of American Indian Studies at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, a faculty member of the Minnesota Seminar in Jungian Studies, and a Jungian Analyst in private practice. She has authored a book on traditional Indian Education, edited a book on racial issues in the United States, and her articles in Spring Journal focus on the intersections of Indigenous and Jungian Studies. She is most intrigued with the theme of human-animal transformation in Indigenous origin stories. Her home community is with the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.








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Jeanne A. Lacourt

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  • Home
  • About Us
  • C.G. Jung & Jungian Studies
  • Faculty
    • Pamela Behnen, MA, MAPC, LPC, IAAP
    • SHELDON WILLIAMSON CULVER, M.Div., D. Div.
    • Rose F. Holt, MA
    • Virginia Krauft, Ed. D., Senior Jungian Analyst
    • Jan Stannard, MD
    • Deborah P. Stutsman, MA
    • Jeanne A. Lacourt, M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C., Ph.D.
  • Seminars Schedule
  • Syllabus
  • Resources
  • Contact