Patricia (Pat) Berry, Ph.D., received her diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C. G. Jung Institute Zurich in 1974. She was one of the early contributors to what came to be called by James Hillman, Archetypal Psychology. A twenty-year companion of Hillman’s, she taught widely and took residency positions along with him as adjunct faculty at Yale University, the University of Syracuse, and the University of Dallas, where, in addition to teaching undergraduate courses, she became a student in the graduate school, earning her Ph.D. in 1984. During that time, she was also active in the early years of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. Many of Pat’s earlier talks and papers are collected in Echo’s Subtle Body: A Contribution to Archetypal Psychology. Later papers, published in various places, focus on a wide range of phenomena such as multiple personality disorder, child abuse, the orphan, film, and aesthetics. She has been professionally active with Jungian educational institutions, serving as Director of Training and President of both the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and of the C. G. Jung Institute of Boston. She travels and teaches internationally. Her home base is Carpinteria, California, where she has a practice. (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)