Jungian Psychology - Minneapolis, MN
A drawing from Jung's "Red Book"
Jungian Psychology (or Analytical Psychology, as Jung called it) offers a unique and powerful tool for understanding the human psyche, healing the modern individual's feeling of malaise, and finding meaning and direction in life.
Carl Jung pioneered an approach to understanding the human being through an exploration of the world of dreams, myths, and art. By paying attention to these symbolic expressions of the human soul, an individual can gain deeper self-knowledge and overcome the major sources of suffering for the modern individual: troubled and unfulfilling relationships, disconnection from a deeper source of meaning, and the loneliness of life in a modern, urban world.
Integral Psychotherapy offers Jungian psychotherapy for those interested in understanding themselves more deeply and exploring the beautiful and mysterious archetypal patterns that shape our lives.
Jungian Psychology FAQ
What is Jungian psychology?
Jungian psychology explores the deeper layers of the psyche through symbols, dreams, myths, and archetypes.
Why work with dreams and symbols?
Because they provide access to parts of the psyche that aren’t available through rational thinking alone.
What kinds of issues does Jungian therapy help with?
It’s especially helpful for questions of meaning, identity, life direction, and recurring emotional or relational struggles.
