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An Overview of Jungian Analytical Psychology

By Cian Kerrisk — 2011

Analytical Psychology is the psychotherapeutic approach created by Carl Gustav Jung and extended by numerous 'Post-Jungian' theorists and practitioners over subsequent years. It has been described as essentially a therapeutic relationship aimed at “facilitating growth, healing and a new synthesis of the patient’s personality at a higher level of functioning."

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River’s Way: The Process Science of the Dreambody

This book presents the reader with the theoretical framework behind Arnold Mindell's two earlier studies of the psychology of body experience, "Dreambody" and "Working With the Dreaming Body".

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Yoga and Psychotherapy: The Evolution of Consciousness

For thousands of years, yoga has offered what Western therapists seek to provide today: a way to achieve the total health of body, mind, emotions, and spirit.

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