Margrit Goodhand
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Margrit Goodhand

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Margrit Goodhand, LCSW, is a therapist, memoirist, and Jungian coach whose work explores the intersection of personal narrative, archetypal psychology, and creative healing. She began writing in the 1980s and, in 1988, received the Jean Gray Allen Memorial Award for nonfiction from the Harrisburg Manuscript Club. After completing college, graduate school, and post‑graduate clinical training, she obtained her psychotherapy license. Margrit lives near the beach in Dunedin, Florida, and is an active member of the Dunedin Writers Group, contributing selected works to its annual anthologies. WHERE THE SHADOWS BREAK: Beyond the Time of the Wolves is her debut memoir and the first of three companion works—followed by ECHOES FROM THE THRESHOLD and THE LABYRINTH OF BECOMING—each able to stand on its own while illuminating different facets of the same deep terrain. Although created in the United States, these works are rooted in the author’s ancestral Central European Marvelous Realism, shaped by the same cultural soil that gave rise to Vienna—the cradle of psychoanalysis and depth psychology, where the psyche was first treated as a living, symbolic landscape. In this lineage, the uncanny is not sinister but inevitable: the natural surfacing of ancestral, psychological, and historical forces long suppressed or never spoken aloud.
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