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dreams
Definition:
Dreams in Jungian psychology are messages from the unconscious, providing insight into the psyche’s hidden dynamics, unresolved conflicts, and archetypal influences. They often use symbolic language to convey their meaning. Jung viewed dreams as a natural compensatory mechanism, balancing conscious attitudes with unconscious content.
Example:
Analysing dreams helps clients uncover unconscious material, gain self-awareness, and resolve inner conflicts. For example, recurring dreams of being chased might reflect repressed fears or unresolved tensions that need to be addressed.
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