Jett Psaris, PhD - author and creator of emotional and spiritual development books and workshops.Jett Psaris

Jett Psaris’ work is about helping others transform psychologically, deepen spiritually, and cultivate soulfulness in every aspect of life.

She is the co-author of Undefended Love, a Nautilus Award finalist for its “distinguished contribution to conscious living and positive change”.

She has also authored a popular online course about the transformative stages of midlife entitled Taking the Midlife Leap, One Step at a Time. Most recently, Jett has published Hidden Blessings: Midlife Crisis as a Spiritual Awakening, a book that Patricia Holt, former book critic with the San Francisco Chronicle, writes is the “best book on midlife” she’s ever reviewed. Hidden Blessings has won many awards including the Independent Press Award for Spiritual/Self Help books and the National Indie Excellence Award for Personal Growth Books.

For the past 35 years Jett has been in private practice working with couples and individuals, and has facilitated small groups and led workshops in the U.S. and abroad. She has a BS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University; an MBA from Pepperdine University; and a self-directed Ph.D. in Transformational Psychology from Summit University of Louisiana. In her earliest incarnations Jett Psaris has been a professional vocalist, professional tennis player, second-degree black belt, and a Silicon Valley executive officer in the publishing, hardware, venture capital, and software industries.

Please email jett@jettpsaris.com to discuss scheduling a session.

“I trust Jett Psaris – with my confusion, my wounds, and even the whole of my spiritual journey. Jett brings an infinite amount of knowledge to her teaching, but that’s not why I trust her. She’s also a wonderful writer, but that’s not why either. I trust Jett because her own spiritual journey has uplifted her into a living expression of everything she shares. With this new offering, Taking the Midlife Leap, Jett confirms for me that today’s great transmissions come not from guru to disciple, but from one open heart to another.”
– Raphael Cushnir, author of The One Thing Holding You Back: Unleashing the Power of Emotional Connection
“I read a passage by Richard Rohr recently that sums up the way I feel about our work together: ‘… We humans don’t really want conclusions. We want to experience the process…We want someone to walk with us through all the stages of faith. We want someone to hold our hand, to support us and to believe in us while we are in process… (and we) are always in process. That’s where we live our lives. That’s what interests us.’

This is a simple and clear statement of what it’s like to work with you.”

– Michele Mills