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026 - Analytical Psychology & Therapy

Jan 28, 202457 minSeason 1Ep. 26
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PLEASE NOTE: This event is a purely intellectual investigation into Jung’s thoughts and opinions about psychological therapy and therapists. The event is not an instruction for neither diagnosis nor treatment. If you have the feeling to be personally affected in your psychological health, please consider contacting a certified professional. No piece of content of the event should be taken as medical advice. “As we know, a complex can be really overcome really only if it is lived out to the full. In other words, if we are to develop further we have to draw to us and drink down to the very dregs what, because of our complexes, we have held at a distance.” - C.G. Jung Even during all his tumultuous life and shifts in scientific interests, Jung stayed a therapists and treated patients. With his contributions to psychoanalysis and the founding of the school of analytical psychology he established certain ideas and corner stones of therapy and therapists. This event will deal with there topics.
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