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Introducing Dr. Marsha Hewitt

Dr. Marsha Aileen Hewitt is a full professor in the Department for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto, and the Faculty of Divinity at Trinity College. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice, psychoanalytic psychology of religion, dreams and visions, critical theory and method and theory in the study of religion. Professor Hewitt has numerous scholarly publications in the fields of psychoanalysis, critical social theory, liberation theology and feminism. Her books include From Theology to Social Theory: Juan Luis Segundo and the Theology of Liberation and Critical Theory of Religion: A Feminist Analysis. Her most recent publications include Freud on Religion (2014), “Christian Anti-Judaism and Early Object Relations Theory” (2018), “The Psychoanalytic Occult in Freud and Contemporary Theory” (2017), and “Spirits in the Mind, Gods in the Brain: Contemporary Psychologies of Religious Experience” (2016). Her latest book is “Legacies of the Occult: Psychoanalysis, Religion and Unconscious Communication” (2020). Her current project is A Psychoanalytic Psychology of Religion: Possession, Trances and Transference. Dr Hewitt is a psychoanalyst in private practice, and a supervisor and Faculty member at the Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. This video is part of the project, Windvane: Paths to Wellbeing. Aimed primarily at students in higher education, Windvane offers paths for exploring how we can connect with our natural elements and energies, harmonizing and localizing them as strengths. The guide includes engaged exercises for self-assessing and promoting wellbeing and flourishing. Learn more at https://www.trinity.utoronto.ca/directory/hewitt-marsha/ Windvane is created by Dr Frances Garrett of the University of Toronto with funding from eCampusOntario. This video was recorded in Toronto. The city of Toronto is located in the Dish With One Spoon Territory. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and Peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. We wish to acknowledge our privilege in being able to develop this project here. Director: Frances Garrett Producers: Frances Garrett and Bill Pocock Executive Producer: Frances Garrett Director of Photography: Bill Pocock Editor: Frances Garrett Camera Operator: Sam Keravica Post-production Sound: Jesse Whitty Visual Effects: Stephen Curran Transcripts: Sam Keravica

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