Ernie L. Vecchio commented on Tom Weber's blog post Zero Preferences on Jung Personality Test
"Thank you Tom for your kind words. Your question about egoic distraction is layered. What I meant is that there is a 'built in' angst of being human that's has the single and essential function of provoking the ego into action. The alternatives are…"
Jul 17, 2012
Ernie L. Vecchio commented on Tom Weber's blog post Zero Preferences on Jung Personality Test
"Tom....

Laugh....I just noticed this was a March question. Guess ..I've revealed I am new to the site. Oh well....worthwhile intent...."
Jul 9, 2012
Ernie L. Vecchio commented on Tom Weber's blog post Zero Preferences on Jung Personality Test
"Tom...
In my experience with trauma, losing one's spinal cord or legs strips away the traits you are attempting to measure. This is because they are archaic measures of ego and habits. One's true life path and the intent of the soul are minimally…"
Jul 9, 2012

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  • Hi Ernie. Welcome to the online depth psychology community. I'm so glad you've joined us. It sounds like a natural fit due to your background and interest on the clinical side. Trauma work is so important. I look forward to hearing more about your model. Perhaps you'll share some in the Forum?

    Meanwhile, as you may know, we currently have over 1450 members here from all over the world. I hope as you explore the community a bit you find a dynamic group of like-minded people who are all deeply drawn by the field of depth psychology. While there are many Jungian analysts and clinical psychologists here, our members come from many walks of life--artists, writers, doctors, healing professionals, counselors, students, business people, etc--so there is much cross-disciplinary knowledge and experience here to be shared.

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Among No Answer There Is One


Even as the country is reeling from the unsettling events of Colorado—and even though there is no explanation available that can ease the pain—there is evidence that something beyond words is providing some relief for those who are suffering. Everyone will cope with the trauma in their own way, but according to Ernie Vecchio, there is an “invisible something else that is catching our attention and uniting us.”

An author and trauma psychologist who has practiced for…

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