Dr. David Dalrymple’s life long interest has been in the phenomena of soul and the healing of soul, of psyche, of the inner life. In ancient Greek, psyche meant breath or butterfly—metaphors suggesting the uniqueness of one’s inner life and its transformation. Likewise, therapy meant “sitting with, attending to, nursing the gods and goddesses.” Psychotherapy then would be the attending to the story of these mythic, archetypal, and transpersonal powers, presences, daimones which affect our conscious intentions. Dr. Dalrymple has done this “attending to” and “sitting with” as a Unitarian parish minister in the Northwest and New England, as a hospital chaplain in both modern medical and mental hospitals, as a Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor, as a pastoral counselor and psychotherapist, and as a Diploma Jungian Analyst, licensed and Board Certified. His practice over the years has included individual, marital, family, couple, and group psychotherapy. Dr. Dalrymple has stepped into “distance analysis” for those men and women seeking analytical psychotherapy, Jungian Analysis, and supervision or Control Analysis via the internet and the visual immediacy of Skype. He continues to have flexible rates and appointment times.