What is Jungian Analysis?
Jungian analysis (which is also called Jungian psychoanalysis, analytical psychology or depth psychology) is a form of psychotherapy which focuses on difficulties, problems, stresses and or questions an individual might be struggling with in their outer and or inner life. Such issues can range from difficulties which arise from various situations, experiences, feelings, thoughts, fantasies, disorders, to various psycho-physical symptoms. It is therapeutic work which embraces the issues the individual client brings into the sessions to work with. It is also a therapeutic method which can take a look at the symbolic level of those issues which arise as well as at their underlying meaning(s), it can explore client dreams and the symbolic language of the unconscious and of the deeper psyche, and it can address the larger existential questions about the meaning of the individual’s life and life as such. The Jungian psychoanalyst thus has the skills to work with individual clients at the spe
Jungian analysis is a specialized form of psychotherapy in which the Jungian analyst and patient work together to increase the patients consciousness in order to move toward psychological balance and wholeness, and to bring relief and meaning to psychological suffering. The process can treat a broad range of emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety, and it can also assist anyone who wishes to pursue psychological growth. At the heart of Jungian analysis is a realignment of conscious and unconscious aspects of the personality with an ensuing creation of new values and purpose.