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Our suffering has
meaning.
Crisis can be an opportunity for impor tant
change. It is often pain
or conflicts that make us aware that we are out of balance and need some
help.
Choose Jungian psychotherapy when you hurt too much, too often, when you
are struggling with life. When
you suffer because of too much frustration, anxiety, chaos, rage, or
loneliness inside, then con sider psychotherapeutic support! Problems
in relationships or at work often relate to inner personal conflict:
emotional complexes that persistently interfere with your best
intentions.
Analysis
can help!
Choose Jungian psychotherapy or analysis when you long for a more
complete and fulfilling life with more joy and creativity. When
you share and express your feelings, memories, dreams and reflections in a
safe relationship, you become aware of “something more” within your
Self. Healing,
authentic healthy change, more balance in one’s life, and deeper
relation with one’s true self and others are often the result.
Jungian analysis means an on-going commitment to meet
with the analyst, usually once per week.
Analysis can be an important part of your healing process, a
catalyst for significant personal development and transformation.
Analysis or therapy is a personal investment in your self
which benefits your whole life journey.
What
is Jungian Analysis?
JUNGIAN
ANALYSIS is a
confidential, face to face, therapeutic
relationship that is initiated by the client and focused on his or her
inner and outer reality. Analysis
is concerned with healing, development, and balance of the whole person
through
attention to the dialectics between one’s conscious life and
manifestations from the unconscious.
Jungian
analysis is a psychotherapeutic relationship that fosters healing and
transformation, insight, discovery of meaning and creativity in a
person’s life. It
is the practice of analytical psychology developed by Swiss medical
doctor, Carl
Gustav Jung (1875-1961). Jungian
psychology is sometimes referred to as depth psychology or archetypal
psychology, and developed and evolved from Jung’s own experiences and
his relation with Freud and psychoanalytic theory and practice.
Confidentiality and privacy are strictly maintained in
the therapeutic relationship. Within the safety of a psychotherapeutic
relationship you will discover relief, release, healing support, learning
and change.
Carl Gustav Jung
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