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The primary goal of psychotherapy is to promote individual development, as a result of which "the person becomes what he has always been."
Jungian psychotherapy is a specific form of psychotherapy in which the therapist and client work together to raise the patient's consciousness in order to move toward psychological balance and wholeness, and to bring relief and meaning to psychological suffering. This process can treat a wide range of emotional disorders such as depression and anxiety, and can also help anyone who wants to achieve psychological growth. Jungian psychotherapy is based on the restructuring of the conscious and unconscious aspects of the personality with the subsequent creation of new values and goals.


You and I can work together by talking, paying attention to your dreams, listening to body sensations, or using art to access understanding of what is happening on a deeper level to help you move forward in your personal process.

Psychotherapy can help if you are experiencing: 

  • alarm condition

  • Psychological trauma

  • A loss

  • Depression

  • Emotional instability

  • parting

  • Sleep disturbance 

  • Psychological breakdowns

  • Voltage

  • Psychosomatic disorders

  • Dissatisfaction with life

  • Low self-esteem

  • Relationship with parents

  • Relationships with children

  • Lost feeling of love

  • Psychological addictions

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