Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP
Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., is a clinical psychologist and the director of behavioral medicine at the University of Massachusetts Health Services in Amherst. A student of Swami Chandrasekharanand Saraswati and a winner of the Abraham H. Maslow award from the American Psychological Association, he is the author of several books, including The African Unconscious. He lives in Pelham, Massachusetts.
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- OUR SHARED ANCIENT ROOTS IN AFRICA blog on Inner Traditions
- Listen to Dr. Edward Bruce Bynum on Get Over It! w/ Monique Chapman
- Listen to Dr. Edward Bruce Bynum on Rebel Spirit Radio
- Listen to Dr. Edward Bruce Bynum on The Dr. Pat Show
- Listen to Dr. Edward Bruce Bynum on End of the Road podcast
- Dreamlife of Families on Coast to Coast AM
- Listen to Dr. Edward Bruce Bynum on Supernatural Girlz
- Our African Unconscious review from Musing Mystical
Books By Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP
Dark Light Consciousness
By Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP
$19.95
An innate serpent power of spiritual transcendence resides in all people. By embracing the dark light of the shining serpent within, we can connect our individual consciousness to the consciousness enfolded in the dark matter of the universe.
The Dreamlife of Families
By Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP
$18.95
Integrating traditional dream analysis with family psychology, clinical psychologist Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP, shows how our personal unconscious is interwoven into the family unconscious. Our dreams reflect the complex connections of our unconscious minds with those of our families and friends, connecting us to loved ones, living and passed on.
Our African Unconscious
By Edward Bruce Bynum, Ph.D., ABPP
$22.99
Reveals how spirituality and the collective unconscious of all of humanity originated in Africa
In this African-revisioned look at the unfolding of human history and culture, Edward Bruce Bynum draws on archaeology, DNA research, history, depth psychology, and the roots of religion and science to demonstrate how all modern human beings, regardless of ethnic or racial categorizations, share a common deeper identity connected with a primordial African unconscious.
In this African-revisioned look at the unfolding of human history and culture, Edward Bruce Bynum draws on archaeology, DNA research, history, depth psychology, and the roots of religion and science to demonstrate how all modern human beings, regardless of ethnic or racial categorizations, share a common deeper identity connected with a primordial African unconscious.