Feb 25 2012
A Psychotherapist Healing of Inner Self Through Jungian Psychotherapy

Jungian psychotherapy as propounded by Jungians’ propels into various kinds of professional and personal problems through the analysis of your inner consciousness. This psychotherapy was started by C G Jung in 1875-1961 who went beyond the conventional psychotherapy to transpose the depth and breadth of the lessons. He found that psyche is not only personal but also dependent on the inner unconscious mind of human beings. To his study, he termed as collective unconsciousness which constitutes life’s main factors like myths and symbols and many other emotional journeys in which life takes men into.

One of the most crucial factors in the healing process of Jungian analysis is the close relationship that a therapist forms with his patient. This is an initial step for consultation. Secondly is the healing process in the form of those truths that are enshrined in our inner selves. These are our dreams. Many people generally cannot recollect their dreams but as soon as therapy starts they would start recollecting them. Dream often reveals the extent of the problems that we often face. If dream is seen before the session then it should also be produced rightfully. Looking into the events and crises during your daily life is also the most crucial part of the therapy. This shows the angle and level we have lost our touch with nature and what requires our attention. These sessions generally occur once a week and are conducted face to face with an analyst.

If you are living in New York and in need of Jungian psychotherapy, you can contact Douglas Tompkins as he is one of the most prominent Jungian psychoanalyst in New York. You can contact him any time for consultation.

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