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Jung And Comparison: Andrea Gullion-Reason/Rationality

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Karissa Holland - leader, treatment techniques Lindsey Dempsey- treatment goals Andrea Gullion - reason/rationality versus intuition/spirituality Jade Eggleston- Perspectives on sex Jung Jung and Freud are two important theorists in the field of counseling. They may have two different theories, but when looking at their treatment goals, treatment techniques, and their perspectives, we can see some similarities and differences between their approaches. First, we can look at different treatment techniques they used. Freud used techniques like free association, dream analysis, and transference analysis while Jung used dreams and analysis and active imagination. We can both compare and contrast free association with active imagination. In free association, the client talks and does not hold back. They are supposed to say whatever comes to mind. In active imagination, often there is often an imaginary conversation that can be done verbally or nonverbally. Free association is just verbal, but both techniques are used to help address and understand the unconscious in the conscious state of mind. Active imagination can also be compared to Freud's …show more content…

Jung just looks a little more in depth with dreams and the wholeness of the client. He looks so in depth that he has four elements of dreams. In these elements he looks at the dream's major characters, their relationship to the situation, the plot, any indication of tension, a decisive event, when change takes place, and the conclusion. Even though Freud did not look into dreams so in depth, both Jung and Freud interpreted them similarly in other ways by looking at them to help the client understand their unconsciousness. A great example to use for dream analysis would be with Freud and Jung. Jung wanted to interpret Freud's dreams and Freud said no which put a lot of tension in their professional

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