Individuation (psychological wholeness).
was derived from principles and methods of psychoanalysis, and it encompasses psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, Gestalt therapy, client-centered therapy, and somatic or body therapies
Christine Lister-Ford has written: 'Skills in transactional analysis counselling & psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Counseling, Psychotherapy, Transactional analysis 'A Short Introduction to Psychotherapy (Short Introductions to the Therapy Professions)'
Richard G. Erskine has written: 'Integrative psychotherapy in action' -- subject(s): Eclectic psychotherapy 'Life scripts' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Transactional analysis, Methodology 'Theories and methods of an integrative transactional analysis' -- subject(s): Transactional analysis
Jungian analysis is done the same way as a standard psychoanalysis. The only difference is the psychologist is looking for anything related to the psychology of Carl Jung coming from the patient.
goal-seeking analysis
Art is not part of a Jungian archetype, but it is a part of Jungian psychology.
Denise Gimenez Ramos has written: 'The psyche of the body' -- subject(s): Diseases, Jungian psychology, Mind and body, Philosophy, Psychosomatic Medicine, Psychotherapy
A transaction Analysis is a psychotherapy that analysis everyday communications. The ego status is used to place the state of mind during the analysis.
Helena Hargaden has written: 'Transactional analysis psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Transactional analysis
Barbara Piovano has written: 'Parallel psychotherapy with children and parents' -- subject(s): Parent and child, Family psychotherapy, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Parent participation, Child psychotherapy, Child analysis
First, one must commit to undergoing analysis with a Jungian Analyst. All training institutes require this. Then you must find a Jungian Training Institute to apply to. There are some in the United States: In Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, and outside of the United States--UK, Switzerland, Austria. Germany. The training usually involves seminars, exams, papers, personal analysis, clinical cases, and clinical supervision. Average length of training is 5 years.
Lillie Weiss has written: 'Treating bulimia' -- subject(s): Appetite disorders, Bulimia, Psychotherapy, Therapy, Treatment 'Dream analysis in psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Dream interpretation, Dreams, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Therapeutic use