Research
As a Jungian analyst, my research deeply explores the transformative effects of engaging with the unconscious mind. I am particularly interested in the concept of Metonia, which refers to a significant alteration of personality that can arise from this intensive inner work.
In addition to exploring Metonia, I am also researching the implications of The Sister Complex. This psychological framework delves into the dynamics of sibling relationships, particularly sisters’ influence on our development and emotional landscape. Understanding this complex can provide valuable insights into interpersonal relationships, shaping one’s identity, and navigating life’s challenges. By examining how these relationships affect our sense of self and interactions with others, we can better understand how familial bonds influence our psychological well-being.
My commitment to this research stems from a desire to better understand the intricacies of the human psyche and to provide my clients with the most effective tools for their journeys of healing and transformation. Through ongoing study and writing, I aim to share these insights, contributing to the broader discourse in depth psychology and enriching the therapeutic process for those I work with.
I invite you to join me in this exploration of the unconscious and the transformative power it holds. Together, we can uncover the layers of your inner world and facilitate significant growth and healing.