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Jung At Heart

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Thoughts of a Jungian psychotherapist about mental health, psychotherapy, the writings of C.G. Jung, and midlife.

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  • Psyche Goes to the Movies -- The Caveman\'s Valentine

    Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 09:29

    Next up in our film series is The Caveman's Valentine. Samuel L. Jackson gives a virtuoso performance in this intensely visual suspense film. Jackson stars as Romulus Ledbetter, a brilliant musician whose mental demons have driven him onto the stre...

  • Dual Relationships

    Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 08:53

    A commenter to one of the recent posts on termination mentioned dual relationships so it seems a good time to look at this issue. The APA (American Psychological Association) has this to say in its code of ethics: A multiple relationship occurs when...

  • Can This Marriage Be Saved?

    Posted on Sunday December 6th, 2009 at 12:29

    When I was growing up, we always had lots of magazines around the house. One of them, Ladies Home Journal, had a feature every month called "Can This Marriage Be Saved?". I read it avidly, hoping, I must admit, that this month would be the...

  • Passive Income or Hucksterism?

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 12:39

    Several years ago I toyed with adding personal coaching as a service I offered. I spent time learning about coaching, reading, doing some classes and looking at a lot of material aimed at coaches. And I opted not to be a part of that field. I was co...

  • When is it time for goodbye? Part 3

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 12:19

    Every therapy comes to an end eventually. Under ideal conditions, therapist and patient arrive together at the decision to end and they take the time necessary to fully and respectfully end the relationship. It s a ritual of goodbyes -- taking the t...

  • When is it time for goodbye? Part 2

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 21:24

    What about therapy breaks? How is a break different from termination? The same questions need to be looked at when a patient decides to take a break from therapy as when she decides she wants to terminate -- Why now? Is there something being avoide...

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risomsr

5 stars Ronald D. Isom

Great blog about Jung philosophy.

Posted: July 16th, 2009 | More Reviews From risomsr | Report This Comment

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