
Tony Caldwell, LCSW (he/him) has been a psychotherapist in private practice since 2009 and has trained with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts since 2012. He taught at the University of Mississippi for six years and has presented at various conferences, churches, and universities across the U.S. Tony has co-led racial healing workshops around the southern U.S. in partnership with the W.W. Kellogg Foundation, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the ACLU, Toyota Corporation, Levi Strauss & Co., and the Human Rights Campaign. He and his colleague, Dr. Jandel Crutchfield, co-authored a chapter, “Interracial and Interdenominational Faculty Partnerships for Social Justice Work” for the graduate-level textbook “Contemporary Perspectives on Spirituality in Education.” Tony’s therapeutic work with children impacted by ICE raids was featured on CNN and he frequently contributes to the programming at St. Augustine’s Episcopal Chapel on the Vanderbilt campus. Tony presented on topics related to the merger of action and contemplation at the 2018 and 2019 Summer Dream & Spirituality Conferences. Tony’s current passions are dreamwork, the expansion of consciousness, working with the unconscious processes, and discovering the gold in the shadow. Tony appreciates Haden’s uniqueness in blending the Christian mystical tradition with Jungian theory in a way that deeply honor both traditions and promotes human flourishing. When not practicing analysis, Tony can be found performing original music and co- owning Caldwell Guitars Nashville with his son, Silas, spending time with his grandson, Monroe, traveling, writing, and teaching. Instagram: @tonycaldwell @jungnashville Facebook: @tonycaldwell.com
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