Jung, Symbols and Sandplay therapy

The Therapeutic Power of Working with Clay: A Jungian Perspective

“If you hear a voice within you say “you cannot paint,” then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.”– Vincent Van Gogh Working with clay isn’t just about creating something with your hands—it’s a powerful way to connect with emotions and experiences that might be hard to express with words, especially for […]

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🧓🏻🦋Courage in the Second Half of Life: The Myth of the Goddess of Courage

For my brave sisters especially Betsie & Mathilda, In the second half of life, many women find themselves at a crossroads, facing challenges that test their resolve, strength, and wisdom. Whether it’s navigating personal transitions, health issues, or stepping into new roles, the call for courage becomes ever-present. But what does it mean to be

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“The Heart of Healing: Clinical Social Work”

Ever wonder what a clinical social worker is? The heart of clinical social work in healing, of individuals, groups or communities. Ever wondered what it takes to be a clinical social worker? These dedicated professionals play a vital role in supporting individuals and communities through challenging times. Let’s dive into the qualifications, role, skills, and

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Jungian Analysis of “The Three Little Pigs”

Overview “The Three Little Pigs” is a classic fairy tale that, when viewed through a Jungian lens, reveals deep psychological archetypes and themes. The story of the three pigs and their encounter with the Big Bad Wolf can be seen as a representation of the journey toward individuation, the development of the self, and the

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