OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 2025
Living the Unknown:
tools for resilience in a time of collapse
with Jungian Analyst David Pressault
and Amélie Bergeron-Vachon
This six-session series offers a unique integration of environmental science, depth psychology, and community healing for those grappling with eco-anxiety and the overwhelming challenges of our time.
Drawing from both professional experience in the environmental sector and Jungian analytical practice, we create a safe container to explore our collective predicament—from climate change and ecological collapse to rising authoritarianism and technological disruption. Rather than offering false reassurances, we acknowledge the reality of our situation while examining the psychological and spiritual dimensions of our response. Through group discussion, nervous system practices, and archetypal wisdom, participants will move from isolation and overwhelm toward meaningful action and authentic community. This is not therapy, but rather a space for honest dialogue about living consciously in uncertain times, finding our individual and collective power, and discovering resilience in the face of the unknown.
Living the Unknown:
tools for resilience in a time of collapse
with Jungian Analyst David Pressault
and Amélie Bergeron-Vachon
•
Mondays
Oct. 6 - Nov. 10, 2025
1-3pm Pacific / 4-6pm Eastern
/ 8-10pm GMT
+ Video recording will be available
Mondays • Oct. 6 - Nov. 10, 2025 - 1-3pm Pacific / 4-6pm Eastern
/ 8-10pm GMT + Video recording will be available
Early bird registration price ends July 30
Course Schedule:
Class 1: The Tower Falls
Naming Our Reality in a World Coming Apart
Class 2: Turning Inward
From External Fear to Inner Transformation
Class 3: Reclaiming Agency
Individual Power and Courageous Action
Class 4: Collective Awakening
Systemic Change and Community Impact
Class 5: Embracing Uncertainty
Finding Meaning in the Unknown
Class 6: Living the Questions
Integration and Moving Forward Together
david pressault, Iaap
David Pressault is a Jungian analyst with a strong background in the Arts. He has a Masters in dance from UQAM (Université du Québec à Montréal) and was a professional dancer and choreographer for 20 years. He developed a relationship to the unconscious through that art form. Today, he works in private practice and is a faculty member of the Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts.
Amélie Bergeron-Vachon
With 15 years leading cleantech partnerships in the nonprofit sector, Amélie brings deep knowledge of environmental systems and lived experience of eco-anxiety. Her work bridges stakeholder mobilization, fundraising, climate solutions, and meaningful engagement with the challenges of planetary health. Amélie holds degrees in Environmental Science and International Development from McGill University. Her journey toward inner resourcefulness began 10 years ago with motherhood, which crumbled her illusions of control and called her toward full presence and wholeness. She has since actively engaged in therapeutic work and group-based practices rooted in feminine wisdom, somatic experiencing, and trauma-informed healing—all in service of holding personal, family, and collective transformation with care.