Robin McCoy Brooks is a Jungian Analyst in private practice, educator and consultant in Bellingham, WA. She is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Jungian Studies and serves on the Board of Directors of the International Association for Jungian Studies. Robin is also a founding member of the New School for Analytical Psychology, an active analyst member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Further, she is a nationally certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Group Psychotherapy, Sociometry and Psychodrama.
She is awarded IAJS (International Association for Jungian Studies) Best Book Award in 2023 for Psychoanalysis, Catastrophe & Social Action.
Robin is a co-author with Lusijah Marx and Graham Harriman of The Healing Power of Community: Mutual Aid, AIDS & Social Transformation in Psychology, Routledge (release date July 4th, 2024).
She is the author of "C. J. Jung, Gloria Anzaldua and social activism's possibility," in Jungian dimensions of the Mourning Process, Burial Rituals and Access to the Land of the Dead, Ed. Elizabeth Brodersen (2023); "From leper-thing to another side of care A reading of Lacan's logical collectivity," in Shame Temporality and Social Change Ominous Transitions, (2021), Ed's Ladson Hinton and Hessel Willemsen, "A Critique of C.G. Jung's Theoretical basis for Selfhood: Theory Vexed by Incorporeal Ontology in Jung and Philosophy (2019) Ed. Jon Mills, and "The intergenerational transmission of the catastrophic effects of real world history expressed through the analytic subject," inEthics of Evil Psychoanalytic Investigations, (2016), Ed's Ronald C. Naso and Jon Mills, and other publications.