Jeremiah Stanghini
“I believe that each of us has something unique and creative to enrich the world. My passion is to effect global change by making a difference in the lives of large groups of people. Through connecting to our deepest wisdom and inner knowing, we can rediscover ways to collaborate with one another. I am confident that one of my roles involves supporting today’s global leaders in the development and responsible use of intuition and integral thinking. Enhancing our abilities to utilize these powerful human capacities will co-create a better world by way of effective, more efficient, and successful decisions. I will continue to cultivate integral thinking by providing counsel that advocates the virtuous use of intuition and intellect.”
- Jeremiah Stanghini, (updated: June 12th, 2011)
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Master’s Degree, Business Administration from George Mason University (expected 2013)
Master’s Degree, Transpersonal Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
~~~~~~S- Specialization in Health & Wellness
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology & Psychology from Saginaw Valley State University
Certified BodyTalk Practitioner from the International BodyTalk Association
Jeremiah has a passion for systems and understands that everything in the visible and non-visible parts of the universe are their own system and simultaneously, integrated into a larger system.
He uses his most recent work in transpersonal psychology to effect positive change with his clients. Transpersonal psychology is: “an approach to psychology that a) studies phenomena beyond the ego as context for b) an integrative/holistic psychology; which provides a framework for c) understanding and cultivating human transformation,” (Definition adapted from Hartelius, Caplan, & Rardin, 2007). In short, transpersonal psychology takes into account all aspects of a person – mind, body, spirit, and beyond. Jeremiah especially enjoys this approach because he feels that much of what plagues his clients are things that they would not have otherwise been able to determine through cognitive, logical thought.
During Jeremiah’s time as an undergraduate, he was very involved with making a difference in the community.
He is a life member of Alpha Phi Omega, a National Co-Ed Service Fraternity dedicated to leadership, friendship, and service. He was elected to the National Residence Hall Honorary, an organization that represents the top 1% of student leaders living on campus across the world. He is a member of Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology. He spent time with Alternative Breaks, an organization of students that dedicate their winter or summer breaks to volunteering about a specific social issue. He has also journeyed to the Dominican Republic with Orphanage Outreach to teach students English. Jeremiah’s community involvement culminated in serving as the student body president during his final year.
