How does Jungian psychology view the subtleties of lack of consciousness?

Hello, my friend!

The goal of Jungian psychotherapy is the mature development of personality-self-realization or individualization, and a sense of fullness in life.

Jungian psychotherapy can be divided into four stages:

A, consciousness treatment stage:

Two. Treatment stage analysis:

Three. Social significance education and treatment stage:

Four. Individualized treatment stage:

Jungian psychotherapy is similar to classical Freudian psychoanalysis, and the development time of these stages may require more than one year of treatment, and some even longer. Every stage of development is not hasty. There are many specific skills around the four stages of Jung psychotherapy, including crisis intervention, dream interpretation, empathy, positive association, sand table skills, painting skills, literature and poetry reading, art production skills, dance skills, empty chair skills, symbol amplification skills and so on.

To put it bluntly: the essence of Jungian psychology in dealing with the lack of consciousness. At present, the general treatment methods are generally drugs+psychological counseling, psychological counseling, comprehensive cognition and psychoanalysis.

I hope the above reply can help you, and I wish you good luck ~