Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D.

SoulCraft for Dreamwork and Life Issues

505-401-2388

Personal Depth Consultation

After more than four decades as a depth psychologist and psychotherapist, my work is evolving into a more spacious, soulful, and spiritually attuned form of practice. This transition reflects both the natural maturation of my clinical life and a deepening call emerging through dreams, writing, and long-standing spiritual exploration.

SoulCraft Consultation is a non-medical, depth-oriented approach devoted to inner life, meaning, and transformation. It is grounded in presence rather than diagnosis, and in relationship rather than treatment.

This work may include:

Dreamwork and engagement with the unconscious

Sensitivity to energetic and relational fields

Psycho-spiritual insight and soul development

Symbolic exploration of life transitions and thresholds

Long-term accompaniment rooted in attunement, meaning, and mutual presence

SoulCraft is not psychotherapy. It does not diagnose, treat, or operate within a medical or insurance model. It is a form of consultation and guidance—soul companionship—shaped by decades of clinical experience and a lifetime of immersion in dreams, myth, spirituality, and the living field of consciousness.

For some long-term patients, this work represents a natural continuation of our shared journey. For others, it offers a new doorway into a more imaginal, relational, and spiritually alive dimension of inner exploration.

SoulCraft is the work I am called to offer in this season of life—
and for as long as the soul allows.

Publications:

DeBlassie, P. (2012). Practical Spirituality: A Jamesian Perspective on Transcendent Experience. Depth Insights: Journal of Depth Psychology

DeBlassie, P. (2015). God as Intimate Soul. Depth Insights: Journal of Depth Psychology

DeBlassie, P. (2016). Trauma, Death, and the Archetype of Hope. Depth Insights: Journal of Depth Psychology

DeBlassie, P. (2021). Trauma and the Archetype of the Invalid. Quadrant: Journal of Jungian Psychology Vol 50 1 & 2, 147 -159

 DeBlassie, P. (2024). Seer, Mystic, Sage: Luminous Presence in the Work of Michael Eigen. In Daws, L. & Cohen, S.C. Primary Process Impacts and Dreaming the Undreamable Object in the Work of Michael Eigen (pp. 175-186). Routledge.