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Re: Jungian Psychology

Posted by Maria01 on September 2, 2007, at 22:22:25

In reply to Jungian Psychology, posted by roxy27 on August 30, 2007, at 21:28:01

My T is Jungian...and absolutely wonderful to work with. The Jungian framework involves a lot of discussion of the different archetypes that make us who we are, as well as the "shadow self" that emerges and how we can deal with that. There's no blaming, pathologizing, drama, etc.

The Jungian framework also takes into account one's soul and purpose, but not in a touchy-feely, New Age way. There is also a lot of dreamwork( a lot of archetypes and symbols are thought to show up in dreams)for clients who are so inclined. Great experience so far, and I notice there is less drama and I feel much more balanced as a person because there is not this constant analysis of and harping on my negative qualities and experiences. It's a much more balanced approach, and I feel so much healthier than I did with my previous T.


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