Pacifica Graduate Institute - Graduate Library and Bookstore

Graduate Library and Bookstore

Both campuses have a graduate research library and bookstore. The Research Library houses collections in depth psychology, mythology, religious studies, clinical and counseling psychology, as well as the humanities and related fields. Both bookstores contain materials in Depth, Jungian, and Archetypal Psychology, religion, mythology, philosophy, Joseph Campbell, Marija Gimbutas, James Hillman, and selections from the Pacifica Faculty and Alumni. The Ladera Lane bookstore is open to the public.

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