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Jungian psychology originated with the work of psychiatrist Carl Jung. Jung was fascinated with unconscious dynamics, and in particular with the nature and function of dreams. He helped his clients find their own unique life-path through taking direction from their inner selves.
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The River, the Story, and the Rescue: A Waking Dream
The river. The river was our life-line. The Missouri river, the longest river in North America, begins in Montana, flowing east into North Dakota and then south into South Dakota, where this story takes place. The Missouri runs straight through the center of … Continue reading
Posted in Careers, Dreams, Ecopsychology, Nature, Psyche, Psychotherapy
Tagged Adventure, Dreamwork, Individuation, Jungian Psychotherapy, Missouri River, Psychotherapy, South Dakota, Waking Dream
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