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Jung - Problems of Modern Psychotherapy

This is the second chapter from Modern Man in Search of a Soul. I aim to summarise and quote parts of this chapter to better comprehend how Jung thought, and ideas that may be applicable in my current and future practice.  As of the time of publication, Jung broke down the psychotherapy into three different disciplines:  "Freud... psychoanalysis" "Adler... individual psychology" "my own approach [Jung]... analytical psychology" (page 29) As for Jung's analytical psychology, he broke this approach down into four stages: confession, explanation, education and transformation.  Confession Jung spoke of this first stage of analytical psychology and its similarity to confession within religious institutions, despite having no causal connection. The common psychic root that joins religious confession and the initial stages of analytical psychology is described: "Anything that is concealed is a secret. The maintenance of secrets acts like a psychic poison

Jung - Dream-Analysis in its Practical Application

This is a piece of reflective writing to better comprehend how Jung thought, what ideas I should be aware of and what may be important for me to consider in my current interactions and future practice, be it counselling or psychotherapy. This collection of short essays will include many quotes from the book, Modern Man in Search of a Soul. Dream-Analysis in its Practical Application I have read the Interpretation of Dreams by Freud and have gained some insight into the importance of dreams in the attempt to better understand ourselves and be able to assist others. Many parts within this book were a slog to read and felt difficult to find useful to the understanding of dream interpretation for a few reasons: as the interpretations were based upon Freud's particular experiences with such patients, it was difficult to complete the task of understanding how he may have made such links without these first hand experiences. Additionally, the time in which this book had been set made it d