In the Press

Amanda has written, contributed to, and been interviewed for many articles and blog posts on topics related to mental health and depth psychology. She has also been a guest on several summits and podcasts.

Speaker at HerStory Summit in Washington DC, March 2023 (Watch on YouTube)

Green Pill Mini-Podcast 001 – Help a Family Member Without Crossing the Line (Listen on YouTube or SoundCloud)

Interview with Canvas Rebel Magazine

Interview with Alex Loves Health blog (Green Pill Interview series)

Interview with Amanda Butler on Day 2 of the HerStory Summit, September 2022

41 Journal Prompts for Depression (PsychCentral)

Book Review: Please Understand Me

Meditation for Improved Mental Health: Dealing with the Cause of Stress

Intro to Jung: What is the Self?

Book Review: Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung

Interview: Dennis Slattery on Exploring Your Personal Myth

Interview: Michael Meade on Connecting with the Inner Truth of the Soul in Troubling Times

Interview: Diane Hamilton on the Creative Play of Opposites

A Jungian Perspective on Death

Jung, Introversion, and Self-Acceptance

Travel and Individuation

Individuation and the Unlived Life of the Parents

Interview: Theresa Holleran on The Shadow Dance of the Feminine and Masculine

Dreams, Art, and the Unconscious: A Jungian Perspective

Loneliness and Solitude: A Jungian View

Interview: Thomas Moore on Creating Soulful Relationships

Interview: Thomas Moore on Soul Mates

Book Review: The Unseen Partner

Finding the Hidden Gifts in Suffering

Anima, Animus, and the Magical Other

African Wisdom Traditions and Individuation (written with Pamela Thompson)

Projection: You Are My Mirror and I Am Yours

An interview with Erin and Carl Rabke on Embodiment

Love and Individuation

Andrew Harvey and Sacred Activism

Jung and the Inner World

Addiction: A Jungian Perspective

Robert Waggoner on the Transformative Potential of Lucid Dreaming

Mandalas: Symbols of the Self

Capturing the Wind: Aligning with the Archetypal Through Dreams

Book Review: The Highly Sensitive Person

Dissociation: An Adaptive Defense

Combining Art and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Helps Trauma Sufferers