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Discusses the similarities and differences between contemporary existential therapy and Jungian analysis, concluding that these are complementary humanistic approaches to psychotherapy.

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This article addresses the current existential crisis in the mental health field, and the need to rehumanize psychotherapy, drawing upon both existential therapy and Jungian analysis.

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This article is a culmination of my 40 years of clinical experience as a clinical and forensic psychologist, and the most comprehensive description of the theory and practice of what I call "existential depth psychology."

Stephen Diamond

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This page is a summary of: Existential Therapy and Jungian Analysis: Toward an Existential Depth Psychology, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, November 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0022167818809915.
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