Your unconscious mind holds universal blueprints for behavior
Carl Jung's therapy uncovers universal archetypes within our collective unconscious, revealing how these shared patterns profoundly influence human behavior and personal growth.
Jungian therapy, or analytical psychology, explores how universal symbols called archetypes shape our minds. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung founded this approach in the early 20th century, diverging from Freud by emphasizing a collective unconscious shared by all humanity. Archetypes like the Hero or Shadow appear in dreams, myths, and art, acting as blueprints for our psyche. Therapists help clients interpret these symbols through dream analysis, aiding personal growth and integration. This framework offers a holistic way to understand deep motivations and cultural narratives, making psychology less focused solely on pathology.