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ĀæQuĆ© es un analista junguiano?

Un analista ofrece psicoterapia y/o psicoanĆ”lisis de orientaciĆ³n junguiana para ayudar a las personas que estĆ”n angustiadas o tienen problemas emocionales, para tratar los trastornos en la capacidad de una persona para relacionarse armoniosamente con los demĆ”s, para resolver sus conflictos inconscientes, para desarrollar un mejor equilibrio o equilibrio de propias necesidades y demandas externas, para desarrollar una mayor conciencia y sentido realista de sĆ­ mismo y de los demĆ”s, para desarrollar su individualidad. 

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Mis servicios en el anĆ”lisis junguiano son psicoanĆ”lisis profundo cara a cara y asesoramiento en la tradiciĆ³n junguiana.Soy un analista junguiano en formaciĆ³n o un candidato a diploma actualmente en formaciĆ³n enISAPZurich convertirse en un analista junguiano. Por lo tanto, mi trabajo clĆ­nico con pacientes y clientes se lleva a cabo bajo los auspicios de capacitaciĆ³n en ISAPZurich y esto abarca el requisito de realizar el anĆ”lisis bajo la supervisiĆ³n de supervisores reconocidos de ISAP.

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Mi enfoque tiene como objetivo facilitar una relaciĆ³n significativa y consciente con uno mismo, con los demĆ”s y con nuestra sociedad. El tratamiento involucra una amplia gama de sĆ­ntomas y estados de Ć”nimo, ansiedad y depresiĆ³n, circunstancias de vida pasadas y existentes, dificultades y aspiraciones actuales y fantasĆ­as y sueƱos inconscientes. Trabajar creativamente con todos los aspectos de los patrones psicolĆ³gicos y emocionales fomenta la conciencia y el cambio a medida que uno acepta los lĆ­mites y los potenciales.

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anxiety

emotions characterised by feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes like increased blood pressure.

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Anxiety is not the same as fear, but they are often used interchangeably.

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Anxiety is what we feel when we are worried, tense or afraid - particularly about things that are about to happen, or which we think could happen in the future.

 

Anxiety is a natural human response when we feel that we are under threat. It can be experienced through our thoughts, feelings and physical sensations.

 

Anxiety is considered a future-oriented, long-acting response broadly focused on a diffuse threat, whereas fear is an appropriate, present-oriented, and short-lived response to a clearly identifiable and specific threat.

developmental issues

lack of development in a person's personality or life stages e.g. childhood, adolescence and adulthood. 

unconscious fantasies and dreams

seeking to understand the meaning of unconscious dreams and fantasies in the current life situation. 

achieving harmony between internal and external goals

addressing conflict between one's inner and external goals and aspirations. 

depression

a negative affective state, ranging from unhappiness and discontent to an extreme feeling of sadness, pessimism, and despondency, that interferes with daily life. Various physical, cognitive, and social changes also tend to co-occur, including altered eating or sleeping habits, lack of energy or motivation, difficulty concentrating or making decisions, and withdrawal from social activities.

personality disorders

any of the group of personality disorders involving pervasive patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and the self that interfere with long-term functioning of the individual and are not limited to isolated episodes e.g. borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder.  

current difficulties and aspirations

difficulties in areas of personal growth, work and career, family and relationships. 

seeking meaning in life

life feels meaningless, addressing existential crises. 

trauma

any disturbing experience that results in significant fear, helplessness, dissociation, confusion, or other disruptive feelings intense enough to have a long-lasting negative effect on a person’s attitudes, behaviour, and other aspects of functioning. Traumatic events include those caused by human behaviour (e.g., childhood abuse, rape, war, industrial accidents) as well as by nature (e.g., earthquakes) and often challenge an individual’s view of the world as a just, safe, and predictable place.

past and existing life circumstances

difficulties and challenges in previous or current life situation.

transitioning from current to new life

adapting or adjusting to significant changes in one's life. 

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