Jungian Therapy


‍     Jungian psychotherapy is a comprehensive approach to the human psyche (Soul) based on Carl Jung's psychology. Jungian psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for a variety of psychological problems (especially depression and anxiety disorders). Still, perhaps more importantly, it can be used for personal growth after any psychological symptoms are alleviated. Jungian psychotherapy offers a safe, supportive environment to explore how you can live a fuller, more authentic life—one through which your whole self can shine. Some of the issues that might bring you to this process include problems with relationships and self-esteem, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, career and life direction issues, creativity, and spiritual impulses. Because Jungian psychotherapy views the therapeutic relationship as a partnership, we work together to understand best and treat symptoms that may be causing distress as well as patterns and attitudes that may be limiting your sense of self. We also pay close attention to new directions, including forgotten dreams and talents, which can enrich your experience of being alive.

Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.                                         — C. G. Jung

People without diagnosable psychological disorders can benefit from entering Jungian psychotherapy for personal-growth reasons. A number of health care professionals (psychotherapists, clergy, physicians, nurses, etc.) and others have done this over the years. Using Jungian psychotherapy for personal growth also uses dreamwork as a core ingredient in moving toward psychological maturity. Jungian psychotherapy has helped many people discover more meaning and joy in their lives. If you are interested in Jungian Psychotherapy for a psychological problem, for personal growth, or if you mainly want to work with your dreams, this is the place to begin your journey.

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Jungian Psychotherapy

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