The Crooked Path: Vocation, Depth, and the Making of a Life
July 1 & 8, 2026
2 online sessions | 0 CECs | Hosted Online
Program Description
Aaron B. Daniels, PhD, is an Associate Teaching Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, where he leads the Psychological Humanities at Northeastern University (PH@NU), a trans- and interdisciplinary workgroup producing conference research presentations. His path to this work—and to a vocation he loves—has been anything but linear.
Dr. Daniels’s clinical career began with outreach to unhoused individuals experiencing severe mental illness in Seattle, moved through community mental health counseling and psychotherapy, and culminated in a private practice specializing in work with sexual minority clients. His decade of clinical experience profoundly shapes his teaching, offering students a practitioner’s perspective on the depths of personality.
The academic path proved equally crooked. Dr. Daniels navigated community college teaching, part-time appointments at graduate schools, positions at struggling small liberal arts colleges, and—unexpectedly—found a welcoming home in a neurobiology-focused department at a most selective R1 university. Along the way, he discerned a call to Episcopal priesthood, which ultimately led not to ordination but to training as a spiritual director. He now serves directees leads weekly meditations at Northeastern’s Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service, and mentors meditation leaders.
In these two sessions, Dr. Daniels will trace this crooked path and offer practical wisdom for those navigating their own. Topics will include strategies for entering the world of academic conferences—from attendance through posters and papers to leveraging presentations into publications. He will address the tumultuous landscape of publishing, the complexities of licensure and insurance panels, the importance of mentoring and networking, clinical and peer supervision, and the role of location-specific knowledge in building a sustainable career.
Threading through these practical considerations is a fundamental conviction that has both challenged and empowered Dr. Daniels’s journey: that quantitative, materialist approaches to psyche—that is, to soul—betray and diminish our lives and vocations, and that phenomenological, depth approaches offer a necessary corrective. His work has also been informed, and at times haunted, by apophatic mysticism and its call toward Sacred Nothingness. What he has discovered is that a Psychological Humanities approach—as articulated by Mark Freeman—creates space for discussions that open students and practitioners alike to the transformations such convictions make possible.
Dr. Daniels holds an MA from Duquesne University and a PhD from Pacifica Graduate Institute, during James Hillman’s residency. He is the author of works on Jungian criminal profiling, Dante as proto-phenomenologist, encounters with the inscrutably alien, and a forthcoming work on spiritual direction. He is currently working on a study of Daniel Craig’s James Bond as Sacrificial King.
What You Will Receive:
- 2 Live Webinar Sessions with Q &A
- 2 Links to the Recordings
The session on July 1st, 12-1pm PT will be a presentation by Dr. Daniels, followed by Q&A.
Join us on July 8th, 12-1pm PT for an engaging and interactive mentoring circle led by alum Dr. Daniels, following his thought-provoking presentation on The Crooked Path: Vocation, Depth, and the Making of a Life. This session offers current students and others who are interested in connecting more deeply on his presentation.
The same zoom link will be used for both sessions.
Program Details
Dates
July 1 & 8, 2026, 12-1pm PT
Two Online sessions with Dr. Aaron B. Daniels
Prices
- Free
General Information
Cancellations
For additional information, including travel, cancellation policy, and disability services please visit our general information section.
The presentations will be recorded and shared after each session for those unable to attend live.
About the Teacher

Aaron B. Daniels Ph.D.
In addition to being an Associate Teaching Professor in the Psychology Department of Northeastern University, Aaron B. Daniels is also a Senior Mindfulness Fellow in NU’s Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service. He is the faculty leader of the Psychological Humanities at NU (PH@NU) workgroup and was a Research Fellow with Psychology & the Other from 2016-2024. His PhD is from Pacifica Graduate Institute where he focused on Archetypal Psychology with a dissertation on the use of imagination by criminal profilers. His MA is from Duquesne University where he studied existential phenomenology. His BA with honors is from Baldwin-Wallace College. His books are: Imaginal Reality, Volumes 1 & 2 (both in 2011); Jungian Crime Scene Analysis: An Imaginal Investigation (2014); he contributed four chapters and edited Dante and the Other: A Phenomenology of Love (2021); and most recently, A Phenomenology of the Alien: Encounters with the Weird and Inscrutable Other (2025) which he edited and to which he contributed an extensive introduction. Routledge has accepted the next collected volume Spiritual Direction and the Other: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Accompaniment which he is editing with a team. Aaron has been teaching in higher education for over two decades and has received numerous institutional awards for his teaching, advising, research, and collaborations. A psychotherapist in Seattle for 10 years, he worked in community and private practice, achieving LGBT-specialist status. He completed his spiritual direction certification in 2022. Film, science-fiction, and ‘Weird’ literature are frequent additions to his classes and research. With PH@NU, Aaron is keen to nurture collaborations which can allow his undergraduates to apply their impressive skills to editorial projects, conference posters and presentations, and supporting interdisciplinary scholars in their work.
Registration Details
July 1 & 8, 2026
Number of Sessions: 2
Class Length: 1 hour
Class Time: 12 – 1 PM PT
CECs: 0


