Analytic Approach Flashcards
This is about bringing the unconscious material into consciousness which can be achieved through projective techniques.
Jungian Analysis and Therapy
What are the therapeutic goals in analytic approach.
-Individuation
-integration of the conscious and unconscious.
-developmental goals of jungian therapy.
What are the developmental goals of jungian therapy in different developmental stages?
Childhood - help them in problems that interfere with their self-archetype.
Adolescence and Early Adulthood - focus on identity and understanding more about self than one’s persona.
Midlife - pragmatic ones of earning a living, being responsible for a family to less material and more spiritual aspects of one’s life.
70 or Older - seeing life as a whole process and developing serenity.
Differences of Jungian Analysis and Psychotherapy according to Henderson
Analysis:
-more intensive
-involves several sessions a week.
Psychotherapy:
-less intensive
-briefer
-provide crisis intervention and to meet immediate needs of psychological insight.
What is the difference of Jungian Analysis and Psychotherapy according to Mattoon?
How did he define counseling?
-No clear distinction between psychotherapy and analysis.
-jungian analysts deal more in unconscious material than therapy.
Counseling - work less with unconscious materials.
What are the four methods of assessment?
- Word Association
- Hypnosis
- Case History
- Analysis of the Unconcious
This is a way of locating complexes that might disturb the individual and allows exploration of the unconcious
Word Association
Useful to bring back painful memories.
Hypnosis
Trace the historical development of psychological disorder.
Case History
The most significant for Jung and to be used only when the conscious contents are exhausted.
Analysis of the Unconcious
Therapeutic Relationship in Analytic Approach
- Sine qua non/Training Analysis
- Wounded Healer
Therapist not only understand the patient but must understand himself too.
“The patient’s treatment begins with the doctor only if he doctor knows how to cope with himself, and his own problems will he able to teach the patient to do the same.”
Sine qua non
An analyst is touched by the patients’ pain and struggles which provides insights into patients’ issues.
Wounded Healer
What are the stages of therapy.
- Catharsis
2 Elucidation or Interpretation - Social Education
- Transformation of Indiviiduation
What is the core of analysis?
Dream interpretation
Symbolic representations of the state of the psyche but not all _____ are of equal value.
Dreams
A dream that come from the personal and unconscious which is a reflection of day-to-day activity.
Little Dreams
Remembered for a lifetime and the images are symbols of still unknown or unconscious material.
Big (Significant) Dreams
Four Basic Elements of Dream Narratives
- Exposition
- Plot Development
- Decisive Event
- Conclusion or Solution
This is the goal of ______
relate the symbolic meaning of the dream to the conscious situation of the patient.
Dream Interpretation
A technique used to facilitate and support the emergence of the client’s unconscious thoughts to the conscious level.
the purpose is to let complexes and their components emerge.
Active Imagination
what are the other techniques?
- Dance and Movement Therapy
- Poetry
- Artwork
- Gestalt Techniques
- Sandtray Method
Client projects aspects of themselves towards the analyst.
Transference
Countertransference
The analyst projects unconscious feelings onto the patient.
The analyst projects unconscious feelings onto the patient.
Countertransference