Analysis & Individuation

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1 hour 45 minutes

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Topics: Individuation, Psychotherapy.

Analysis and Individuation

A description of Jung’s concept of individuation – the goal and the process of psychological development – with a look at how analysis can serve as a means for its facilitation.

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© 1991 John Van Eenwyk
â“… 1991 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

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1 MP3 File: 36MB

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Van Eenwyk, John

Dr. John R. Van Eenwyk received his PhD in religion and psychological studies from the University of Chicago.  A clinical psychologist and Training Analyst with the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts, he maintains a private practice in Jungian Analysis in Olympia, Washington.  He is also an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church and a Clinical Instructor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The author of Archetypes and Strange Attractors: The Chaotic World of Symbols, he publishes widely and lectures internationally on both Jungian psychology and the treatment of torture survivors.

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