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Surprise fills the room when therapy is working. My job is to tend the space where that liveliness can happen. Together, we prepare the necessary ingredients.

Jane Margaret Hunt, LCSW-R, IAAP, is a Jungian psychoanalyst. She graduated from the training program at the Jung Institute of New England (NESJA) in 2011. She is currently a member and senior training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA), where she serves on the Admissions Committee and chairs a Review Committee. Jane has presented on the religious complex in film and on childbirth and the postpartum as initiation experiences. Her thesis topic is “Cooking as a Spiritual Practice.” She has been in private practice in Ithaca, NY, working with adults since 2007. She earned a Master’s degree in social work at Marywood University in 1998. Jane speaks some Spanish and welcomes patients from all cultures, races, and ethnic and sexual identities. She founded and continues to participate in two peer supervision groups focused on anti-racism, one in Ithaca and one with IRSJA analysts. Her office is located at 29 Janivar Drive, off Craft Road in the Village of Lansing.