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Jungian-Oriented Depth Psychology

A Depth Psychology approach to therapy takes into account the subtle or unconscious parts of the human experience. “Depth” refers to what is below the surface in the unconscious. A Jungian-Oriented Depth Psychology approach to therapy explores what is below the surface of a symptom, behavior, conflict, or relationship dynamic. It explores the meaning of the experience. 

Through this exploration, we can bring the unconscious into consciousness to allow one's true potential to unfold.
CARL JUNG

Carl Jung was one of the creators of modern depth psychology.  Modern depth psychology seeks to facilitate a conversation with the unconscious energies which move through each of us. He contributed many ideas which continue to inform contemporary life: complex, archetype, persona, shadow, anima and animus, personality typology (the basis of the Meyers-Briggs personality test), dream interpretation, individuation, and many other ideas.  He had a deep appreciation of our creative life and considered spirituality and finding meaning in one’s life a central part of the human journey.



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