Jungian Analysis

Jungian analysis  is a well-established psychodynamic approach based on the work of Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst (1875 – 1961).

Jungian analysis aims to facilitate a lasting psychic change that results in better relationships, the experience of meaning and spiritual fulfillment. This transformation comes from a change to your inner world and dynamics. Long term psychotherapy is necessary and effective for the achievement of fundamental changes in the psychic structure

Much of the work in Jungian analysis involves working with dreams and the unconscious. Carl Jung believed that dreams were one of the most important ways in which the unconscious expressed itself. Dreams reflected the inner truth and reality of the dreamer – the “just so” of the situation. They provide valuable information in understanding inner life and dynamics. As such, dreams are an indispensable tool for self-discovery and knowledge.

By using Jungian dream interpretation techniques and or other symbolic material, analyst and client explore the underlying meaning in suffering, and work together to facilitate change and transformation.  

 

Goal of Jungian Analysis

The goal of a Jungian analysis is to facilitate your natural inclination towards psychological wholeness and individuation by activating your ability to heal the stuck places in your life. The work involves making conscious deeply ingrained and destructive life patterns, and aligning you with your natural life energy and flow. Long term commitment to this process can result in deep transformation of inner structures and patterns.

Sessions are usually 50 to 55 minutes in length and take place once a week or every other week.  Ideally, Jungian analysis works the best when the analyst and client meet face to face. However, telephone and zoom  consultations are available for people where face to face meetings are not possible.

Fees:

The range of fees is between $165.00 to $200.00 plus HST per 60 minute session.  Session packages are available.

Jungian Analysis:

A Swiss empirical research study completed in 2003 determined that a Jungian based psychoanalytic therapy was very effective in successfully treating a broad range of emotional and psychological distress including:

  • depression
  • anxiety
  • addictions
  • mid-life or spiritual crises
  • feeling of meaningless
  • spiritual emptiness
  • relationship difficulties
  • recovery from loss or trauma

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