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Dreams a’la Jung

Dreams a’la Jung Jung viewed dreams as being compensatory and revealing, the latter in opposition to  Freud’s  concealing view. In common with Freud, Jung believed that dreams are the voice of the unconscious, but held the view that symbols are natural … Continue reading

Regression versus Progression

Regression versus Progression Jungs approach to therapy was to help clients understand problems in relation to current life events. However, he recognised that PROGRESSION associate with consciousness is often served by the need for REGRESSION or learning that resides in … Continue reading

Anima-Animus

Anima-Animus The anima is the female component of the male and the animus the male component of the female. These are archetypes from the collective unconscious and refer to the bisexual nature of human beings. The opposites enable men and … Continue reading

The Persona and the Shadow

The Persona and the Shadow The persona or mask is developed by the ego in relation to consciousness. It is the outward manifestation of the psyche, but not necessarily representative of the whole psyche. It is the part of the … Continue reading

The Conscious and Unconscious a’la Jung

The Conscious and Unconscious a’la Jung Freud viewed the unconscious as a production of consciousness, created to become the dustbin of repressed material. Jung took a completely opposite view and suggested consciousness was derived from the unconscious, and that it … Continue reading

Jung’s Theoretical Position Part 3

Jung’s Theoretical Position Part 3 Principle of Polarity This is also described by Jung as the principle of opposites. It is interesting to note that every concept in Jung’s theory has its polar opposite.  Jung suggested that individuals need to … Continue reading

Jung’s Theoretical Position Part 2

Jung’s Theoretical Position Part 2 Universal Influences A number of central theoretical propositions underpin Jung’s psychology.  It is important  to understand the essence of his theoretical platform as he applies principles from physics and thermodynamics to explain factors of human … Continue reading

JUNG’S THEORETICAL POSITION Part 1

JUNG’S THEORETICAL POSITION Part 1 We yearn for meaning, belonging and relatedness. A connectedness with the universe and universal impulses. There are no boundaries in reality except those that are created by consciousness.  Just because something falls outside the boundaries … Continue reading

Gestalt Dream Work

Gestalt Dream Work Of course, Fritz Perls had trained as a Freudian psychoanalyst, so initially he would work with dreams as Freud had done, i.e., by interpreting them. Freud had done a great deal of work on dreams, publishing his … Continue reading

The Five Level Model of Neurosis

The Five Level Model of Neurosis The circle in the middle represents the core self, the real authentic person, before he or she developed layers of defences for self-protection, like an onion has layers. The task of therapy is to … Continue reading

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