Collective unconscious and family constellation: what Jung knew before Hellinger
Keywords:
collective unconscious; archetypes; family constellation; analytical psychology; family patternsAbstract
AbstractThe article presents a theoretical dialogue between Carl Gustav Jung’s Analytical Psychology and Bert Hellinger’s Family Constellation therapy. It analyzes the convergence between Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious and Hellinger’s systemic field, showing how both recognize the influence of unconscious and transgenerational forces on human behavior.
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