
Jungian Therapy & the Second Half of Life, 4: Truth
In Jungian therapy, we become aware of the profound power of truth, not as something "flaky", but as the numinous place where the individual encounters the realities of the deep self, or soul.
In Jungian therapy, we become aware of the profound power of truth, not as something "flaky", but as the numinous place where the individual encounters the realities of the deep self, or soul.
Overcoming Internet addiction is now a very real concern for many people, and Jungian analysis brings a perspective to this problem that offers hope and the possibility of finding an underlying meaning.
We become acutely aware that our time is limited in the second half of life. This gives a certain type of urgency to living. We have real choice about whether we will meet it with panic, denial and regret, or a sense of courage, self…
People expect work related stress to be a subject for individual therapy, but think less commonly about the development of the psychological individual. The fundamental question here is, "What does my work stress have to tell me about my true self?"