As a therapist, I work from the Jungian analytical concept, in which the views and theories in the field of
the analytical method from Freud to the present are integrated. The analytical method, which finds
its origin in Freud, with the addition of the “dissociation-theory” (Janet) and innovative insight theory
of Jung, has become a form of therapy that cannot be used to treat only symptoms, as it is done in the
behavioural / cognitive therapies, but also enables to treat expressions of the human soul processes casu
quo personality disorders. This allows the analytical therapist client support in a process that focuses not
only on the public interest, but also leads to a personal integration or individuation.
Jung, as the founder of analytical psychology, has made, with his theory of the unconsciousness, the structural
opening visible and understandable to the soul processes through the archetypal symbolism. Because of this
problems on life processes or stages of life are made more understandable and more manageable.
Limitation to the old analytical approach would mean a narrowing of Jung's ideas and thoughts. Jung himself,
in that regard, told that only the generation after him, will "understand" his work.
Jung: "Ich kann es kaum verschleiern, daß wir Psychotherapeuten eigentlich Philosophen oder
philosophische Ärzte sein sollten".
(Aufsätze zur Zeitgeschichte, Zürich 1946).