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Jungian
Therapy is also known as Analytical or
Depth Psychology. Jungian Therapy
uses techniques like dream analysis to
help individuals access their inner
(unconscious) world and develop
greater self-realization.
In addition to dreams, imaginative
and expressive activity of all kinds
is encouraged. Drawing, painting,
sculpture, story writing, etc., may
be suggested as means of expressing
emerging unconscious material. Such
creative products are then examined
in much the same way as dreams
Carl. G.
Jung's theory is a form of
psychoanalysis, but it differs from
traditional Freudian theory in that
Jung added the concepts of
individuation (human potential),
which includes transcendence and
spirituality.
Central
to analytical psychology is the
encounter with the unconscious. The
result is greater adaptation to
reality (both inner and outer), and
more developed consciousness. We
experience the unconscious through
symbols, and an essential part of
the process is to learn its
language.
Synchronicity
is a term Jung coined to explain the
occurrence of meaningful
coincidences. Synchronistic
events are often encountered during
an analysis of the unconscious