Graduated from Kenyon College in 1998 with an Honors English Degree, Classics, Anthropology Minors, and Humanities Concentration. I wrote my Honor's thesis on the evolution of trickster figures in post-Civil War American literature. I graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2020 with a master's in Human Development Counseling with a Clinical Counseling focus. I am a professional clinical counselor licensed to practice in Ohio and Tennessee and await approval for Kentucky. I have extensive training in psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, and existential therapy. I have had a lifelong interest in the weird, eerie, supernatural, and paranormal. A major interest of mine is looking at mythology, folklore, and urban legends through a philosophical, theological, psychoanalytic, anthropological, and critical theory lens to better understand the cultures they represent, but also our individual and collective search for understanding and meaning in the world.
The topic of the presentation:
Monster Theory and the Loveland Frogman: Understanding The City Through the Frogman
Website:
https://www.thevillageofkairos.com/our-teams/jack-justin-dreher/
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