Sunday, February 12, 2012

Jungian Analysis More in Demand by Public


Traditionally, many people felt that jungian psychotherapy was for people with trauma or mental health issues.

jungian analysis was thought to require years of treatment. The idea was that digging up the hidden forces of unconscious emotions would cause a catharsis in patients.

However, unlike many schools of treatment that focus on mental defects or diseases, jungian analysis can also be used to make breakthroughs in otherwise "normal" people.

Now the public is beginning to realize that it is effective on healthy patients - almost as a form of scientific "hard" self-help that can help you make improvements and positive changes in your life.

Working with a jungian psychoanalyst under these conditions can be seen as a step beyond normal coaching, and does not require years of analysis.

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