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| Ann Belford UlanovChristiane Brooks Johnson Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Religion
Professional Experience
Training
Clinical Chaplaincy--Summer clinical training at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, 1962.
Pastoral--Pastoral Psychotherapy Resident, Blanton/Peale Graduate Institute of Religion and Health, New York City, 1962-1965.
Analytic--C.G. Jung Institute for Analytical Psychology, New York City, 1963-1967.
Academic Experience
Assistant Minister, United Church of Christ, Passaic, NJ, 1960-1962.
Research Assistant, Program in Psychiatry and Religion, UTS, 1962-1963.
Research Assistant, Professor John Knox, New Testament, 1963-1964.
Tutor, Program in Psychiatry and Religion, 1965-1966.
Instructor in Psychiatry and Religion, 1966-1967.
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Religion, 1967-1971.
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Religion, 1971-1974.
Professor of Psychiatry and Religion, 1974 to present. (I have created and taught 15 courses at UTS).
Psychoanalyst in Private Practice, 1965 to present.
Professional Status
Member (Diplomate Rank) of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, 1967 to present.
Member of the Board of the C.G. Jung Institute for Analytical Psychology for the C.G. Jung Foundation of Analytical Psychology, New York City, 1971-1985.
Member of the Advisory Board of the Department of Religion, Princeton University, 1970-1974.
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, The Journal of Pastoral Care, 1973-74, and again 1996-1998.
Member of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, 1974 to present.
Member of the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, New York City, and of the International Association of Analytical Psychology, and of the New York Association for Analytical Psychology, and of the New York Analytical Psychology club, 1967 to present.
Member of the American Association of University Professors, 1968-1978.
Reader for the American Academy of Religion Dissertation Series, 1974.
Who’s Who in Religion, 1975.
Dictionary of International Biography, 1975.
Who’s Who of Women, 1976.
American Women Authors.
Who’s Who of American Women.
Member of the Editorial Board, The Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 1980 to present.
Tenure Consultant, Middlebury College of Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Member, The American Theological Society.
Member, The Conference for Anglican Theologians.
Reader for NIMH grant, 1980.
Reader for Seabury Press, 1981.
Advisor to the Women’s Series, The Westminster Press, 1981.
Who’s Who in the East, 1982.
Committee on Curriculum, C.G. Jung Institute for Analytical Psychology, New York City, 1984-1987.
Member, Society for Pastoral Theology, 1985-present.
Committee on Ethics, New York Association of Analytical Psychology, 1985-1986.
Reader for Macmillan Publishers, New York, 1987.
Reader for Quadrant, Journal of the C.G. Jung Foundation, New York, 1987.
Reader for Chiron Publishers, 1988.
Reader for Crossroads Publishers, 1988.
Reader for Princeton University Press, 1989.
Reader for Luria Press, 1989.
Member, Special Ethics Committee, New York Association for Analytical Psychology, 1993-94.
Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1992 to present.
Editorship with Barry Ulanov, Journal of Religion and Health, 1993 to present.
Advisory Board, Harlem Family Institute, 1994.
Consulting Editor, Journal of Pastoral Counseling, 1996 to present.
Advisory Editorial Board, The Journal of Pastoral Care. Tenure Consultant, Duke University, 1998.
Advisory Board, Center for Spirituality and Psychotherapy, National Institute for the Psychotherapies, New York City, 1997 to present.
Awards and Honors
Traveling Fellowship from Union Seminary, 1962.
Aquinas Fellowship, 1965.
Rockefeller Scholarship, 1966-1967.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Cause. Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Virginia, October 1985.
Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia, March, 1985. Two days honoring the work of Ann and Barry Ulanov, with three lectures on psyche and soul.
An award given in my name to the graduate who writes the most Distinguished Thesis in the Pastoral Psychotherapy Residency program, Blanton/Peale Graduate Institute of Religion and Health, New York City, 1986 to present.
Christiane Brooks Johnson Chair in Psychiatry and Religion, 1989 to present.
“The Works of Ann and Barry Ulanov: Insights for Mormons” was the subject of a Panel discussion at Sunstone Symposium XI: Celebrating Mormon Thought, University of Utah, August 24, 1989.
Award for Distinguished Work in Depth Psychology and Religion Loyola College, Baltimore Graduate Dept. In Pastoral Counseling, 1991.
For Distinguished Work in Depth Psychology and Spirituality, the Vision Award, National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, 1992.
Distinguished Alumna Award Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute of Religion And Health, 1992.
“Picturing Ann Ulanov,” review of my books by Elizabeth Strahan, The Library Journal, 1992.
Vision Award from National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, for distinguished work in depth psychology and spirituality, 1992.
Distinguished Alumna Award from Blanton/Peale Graduate Institute of Religion and Health, 1992.
“Picturing Ann Ulanov” Review of my books by Elizabeth Strahan, The Library Journal, 1992.
L.H.D. (Honoris causa) Graduate Program in Pastoral Counseling, Loyola College, MD, 1993. (A previous L.H.D. from Virginia Theological Seminary, 1985.)
Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa, Loyola College, graduate Department of Pastoral Counseling, Baltimore, MD, 1993.
Recipient of the Oskar Pfister Award, American Psychiatric Association, For Distinguished Work in Psychiatry and Religion, May 1996.
Festschrift, Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 51, 3-4, 1997.
The Distinguished Contribution Award, American Association of Pastoral Counselors, Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2001.
Gradiva Award for Best Book in Psychiatry and Religion, presented by the World Organization and the Public Education Corporation of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis for Finding Space: Winnicott, God and Psychic Reality, 2002.
Institutional Service
Administration of the Program in Psychiatry and Religion. This program enrolls students in five degree programs (M.Div., M.A. M.S.S.W., S.T.M., Ph.D.) Students from other institutions also enroll in PS courses. This program oversees Clinical Pastoral Education, Lecturers, and Adjunct Faculty.
Annual Psychiatry and Religion Alumni party (with presentations and discussion).
Annual one or two Psychiatry and Religion Ph.D. Students dinner(s) and discussion.
I have served regularly on, and sometimes chaired, Union Committees (Academic Affairs, Admissions, Finance, Luce, Seminary Life) as well as on Faculty and Appointment Committees. I have served regularly on Search Committees (Church History, Ethics, New Testament, Old Testament, Philosophy of Religion,, Presidential,). I have served as Convenor of the Practical field, in regular rotation schedule.
Other Duties
Reader, Columbia University Press and Allworth Press.
Committee on Spirituality and Psychoanalytic Training and Treatment Advisory Board, Harlem Family Institute.
Consulting Editor, Journal of Pastoral Counseling.
Editorial Board, Journal of Pastoral Care.
Advisory Board, Journal of Analytical Psychology.
Advisory Board, Center for Spirituality and Psychotherapy under National Institute for the Psychotherapies, Inc., NYC.
Former Editor, Journal of Religion and Health.
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Mary C. Boys
Euan K. Cameron
David M. Carr
Chung Hyun Kyung
James H. Cone
Alan Cooper
Samuel Cruz
Gary Dorrien
Esther J. Hamori
Serene Jones
Brigitte Kahl
Paul F. Knitter
Barbara K. Lundblad
Daisy L. Machado
Tyler D. Mayfield
John Anthony McGuckin
Troy Messenger
Christopher L. Morse
Su Yon Pak
Hal Taussig
Mark C. Taylor
Ann Belford Ulanov
Janet R. Walton
John B. Weaver
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