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Through the use of Jungian dream analysis this paper explores the significance of the Fairy Tale in its application to psychotherapy and attemping to extract insight to further good practice. Key…Continue
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Use of, the transcendent function, combined with Jungian psychological types in the context of a new Quadrat decision making device applied specifically to working with people who self abuse and…Continue
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.By J.D. Stephen Flynn. I assume most readers to be Psychotherapists, in training, or those who take the dream seriously. To do so would constitute developing a 'constructive* approach or technique…Continue
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Good afternoon JD Stephen - thank you for responding back to me, inviting and I agree we are a good match for an on-line, colleague support and friendship. I am very novel concerning Jung and looks like you are an elder (wise) concerning his knowlege base - lucky me.
I do look forward to our depth conversations and would love to read, engage in lively conversations concerning your work and most defininately encourage you to bring your life long deliberations to fruition! Great goal and bravo for you. I have a couple of pieces of work I would like to complete also before death. Regards Linda
Hi J.D. Stephen! (I don't know which to call you--but it sounds good all together :) Happy new year, and welcome to the online depth psychology community. I'm so glad you've joined us and I'm amazed to meet someone who's read all the CW. What a feat! I hope you can share some of your insight here!
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