James Hollis comes at it from Jungian depth psychology. Alex Korb comes at it from Neuroscience.
For some, Hollis' phenomenological and symbolic approach of helping us go down into the depths to navigate the swamplands of our life may resonate more.
For others, Korb's empirical approach... See more
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What Is Behavior Change in Psychology? 5 Models and Theories
Maike Neuhaus Ph.D.positivepsychology.comIntegration is misunderstood. Most people don’t know what it really means.
It’s not just about mentalizing an experience.
The best integration is an embodied action, often simultaneously symbolic, communicating back to the unconscious that the message has been received, and is now being integrated.
That’s why I would always tell my client that... See more
It’s not just about mentalizing an experience.
The best integration is an embodied action, often simultaneously symbolic, communicating back to the unconscious that the message has been received, and is now being integrated.
That’s why I would always tell my client that... See more
Noah Cebuliak • What I Learned Working With 700+ KAT Clients — Roadopener
I find that the synthesis of psychology and philosophy produces advantages that neither one possesses on its own. It produces a hybridized mode of understanding that is at once intellectually acute and at the same time full of exuberance and human passion, and that can consequently provide a real entry into the greater depth of life.