Jungian Analysis
Carl Jung was a psychiatrist and a visionary in his field. He believed the purpose of life was "individuation": a process of becoming more of who you are. In modern society, we tend to express only 'acceptable' parts of ourselves, creating a burden of repressed emotions that lead to sadness, frustration and confusion. When you feel stuck in your life, it is because of truths you have repressed or cannot see. Jungian Analysis helps you get to the root cause of sadness, frustration, depression and confusion.
Analysis of Dreams
Jung devised techniques to access neglected parts of yourself. By bringing them into your lived experience, you can live a fuller and more spontaneous life. Dream analysis is central to Jungian therapy, and I encourage my clients to bring their dreams to our sessions. Clients who do work with their dreams generally go therapeutically deeper, and faster.
Though dream analysis, you will discover the parts of yourself trying to emerge, and which are likely already impacting your daily life. It also brings with it a recognition of your pure potential, always trying to emerge from within.
Though dream analysis, you will discover the parts of yourself trying to emerge, and which are likely already impacting your daily life. It also brings with it a recognition of your pure potential, always trying to emerge from within.