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Jungian Psychology

Curated and verified byShine Zuo, Clinical Therapist, Columbia University
Study time: 8 hours
LanguagesEnglish · 简体中文 · Español
$10.00Lifetime access
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Why do you keep reacting the same way? What are you really seeking beneath your goals? Carl Jung spent his life mapping the hidden architecture of the psyche — and this course turns that map into practical inner work you can actually do. Written for thoughtful adults with no psychology background, it follows Jung's central idea: individuation, the lifelong process of becoming who you truly are by reconciling the opposing forces inside you. You'll learn to recognize the structures shaping your life — the persona you perform, the shadow you disown, the complexes that hijack you, the projections you cast onto others — and to work with them using Jung's own tools: dream reflection, amplification, active imagination, and psychological type. Crucially, this is an honest guide. Each idea is taught faithfully on Jung's terms and held up to modern evidence, so you'll know what's genuinely useful versus what's contested. It's self-applied reflection, not therapy — paced safely, with clear guidance on when to seek a professional. Come understand your depths, and grow toward your most authentic self.

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Shine Zuo
Shine Zuo
Clinical Therapist, Columbia University

Three commitments guide Shine’s clinical practice: understand the whole person, choose interventions with purpose, and make treatment workable beyond the therapy room. Over eight years in outpatient clinics, schools, crisis programs, and private practice, she has supported adolescents and adults experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, family conflict, and disruptive life transitions. Camille draws from cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, and family-systems approaches while adapting each plan to the client’s culture, relationships, strengths, and readiness for change. Her work also includes risk assessment, safety planning, therapeutic groups, clinical documentation, caregiver education, and coordination with psychiatrists, educators, physicians, and community agencies.

Reviews (8)

4 out of 5
  • cheery_artist

    thx

  • sparkly_butterfly

    muy bueno

  • agile_scorpion

    very helpful

  • tawny_ram

    Too abstract. Just vague talk.

  • frisky_rover

    很有用,谢谢