Jerry Kroth, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor Emeritus from the Graduate counseling psychology program at Santa Clara University. He teaching includes psychotherapy and personality theory, dreamwork, and research methods. He has an abiding therapeutic interest in working with dreams, personal oracles, and the applications of dream theory to psychohistory and collective psychology. Jerry's latest books are Duped! Delusion, denial, and the end of the American dream (2012) Psyche's Exile: an empirical odyssey in search of the soul (2011) and Conspiracy in Camelot: the complete history of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (2003). His website is at collectivepsych.com
Dr. Kroth's twelve prior books were in the areas of counseling psychology, child sexual abuse, learning disorders, metapsychology, and research methodology.
In addition he has written and presented over 75 papers on anxiety, child development, mass psychology, synchronicity, experimental studies of the dream process, the psychology of propaganda, psychohistory and collective psychology. He is also a contributor to the Huffington Post. Professor Kroth lives in California with his wife and two daughters.