Archetypal facets: analysis of clinical case supporting the Analytical Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2236-6407.2015v6n2p138Keywords:
analytical psychology, dreams, archetypes, unconscious, religionAbstract
This paper is a case study of a patient who came to us complaining of difficulties within the family due to the fact that he could not deny anything to people. The case was analyzed based on the framework of Analytical Psychology, founded mainly on Carl Gustav Jung. Psychological counseling sessions were held, and after the sessions, theoretical approaches have been made based on the material presented by the patient. The interventions were performed with the goal of enabling the patient and insights she sought other ways to position themselves in the world and to relate to the people around. Over the course of the sessions, the patient was able to construct a context in which allow and deny more in accordance with their abilities and possibilities.Downloads
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