Jungian Analytical Psychology
Founded by Carl Jung, this approach emphasizes the role of archetypes, dreams, and symbols as doorways to explore your unconscious and reveal deeper aspects of yourself.
The primary purpose of Jungian work is individuation—the process of integrating all parts of yourself to live in harmony with both your conscious and unconscious mind. By connecting with universal archetypes and personal symbols, this modality guides you toward an embodied understanding of your wholeness.
Benefits of Jungian Analytical Psychology
Deep Self-Insight: Explore the symbols, patterns, and unconscious beliefs that shape your life.
Life Transitions: Process the psychological and spiritual significance of pivotal life stages, such as young adulthood, midlife or major life shifts.
Heal Inner Conflicts: Integrate parts of yourself to resolve inner tensions, fostering self-acceptance and balance.
Creativity and Inspiration: Discover untapped aspects of yourself, enhancing your creative potential and approach to life.
My Background and Experience
With a foundation in Jungian principles and archetypal psychology, I integrate Jungian Analytical Psychology into a holistic therapeutic approach to support you on your journey to wholeness. For years, I’ve guided clients in exploring their inner landscapes, finding meaning and inspiration through personal symbols, archetypes, and dreams. My background in anthropology and lifelong study of archetypes from multiple traditions enriches my approach, allowing you to explore your unique path to wholeness.
Training and Credentials
Jungian and Post-Jungian Clinical Concepts: Certificate from the Centre for Applied Jungian Studies
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: PhD Studies at the Institute for Clinical Social Work
Certified Enneagram Teacher with over 20 years of experience integrating archetypal frameworks
Ongoing education in depth psychology, integrating principles from Carl Jung with therapeutic modalities like Internal Family Systems and Somatic Experiencing