
In this conversation, Alaska Ogden, a depth psychotherapist, shares her unique journey into the field of psychology, emphasizing her unconventional methods and focus on the unconscious. She discusses her chaotic upbringing, the impact of her mother's mental health struggles, and her experiences with homelessness as a teenager. Alaska reflects on the importance of self-love, the healing power of presence, and the role of grief in transformation. The conversation also touches on motherhood, the search for identity, and the significance of creating space for all parts of oneself to heal. Through her insights, Alaska offers a profound exploration of the complexities of mental health and the journey of becoming oneself.
About Alaska:
Alaska Ogden, is a depth-oriented psychotherapist, ritualist, and the founder of Myth & Marrow, a private practice rooted in somatic, Jungian, and soul-centered care. Her work weaves together the threads of myth, soul, ancestral lineage, ritual, and altered states of consciousness to support people in reclaiming lost parts of themselves and remembering who they came here to be. With a background in archetypal study, harm reduction, and psychedelic facilitation, Alaska brings a grounded, mythopoetic lens to the complexities of healing and transformation. Her approach honors personal and ancestral stories as maps that guide us back to wholeness.
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