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.
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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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