Analytical psychology is a theory of mind that emphasizes the importance of wholeness for each individual. As in traditional, Freudian psychoanalysis, analytical psychology suggests that early experiences are very important in personality development. At the same time, though, analytical psychology emphasizes the significance of the present, including the role that cultural shifts and social attitudes play in individual psychology. By bringing together an understanding of individual experience with a recognition of the role played by broader truths and experiences, analytical psychology hopes to work toward an integrated human consciousness.
It is important for me as a specialist with huge scientific background to use only evidence based methods. In my work I rely on fundamental knowledge in contemporary psychodynamic therapy including neuroscience, gender studies and cultural approach. I also use the biopsychosocial model which is an inter-disciplinary model that looks at the interconnection between biology, psychology, and socio-environmental factors.
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