Reynolds, Jane PHD
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The development of consciousness is the burden, the suffering, and the blessing of mankind. Jungian analysis is a form of therapy developed by Carl Gustav Jung- one of the original clinicians working in modern psychology. Analysis is conceived of as being a deep conversation between two people in service of the client or patient. The primary purpose of analysis is the development of the uniqueness of the individual in order to discover the boundless reservoirs of help available within.

Its aim is to assist the individual in finding their specific and unique path to their own healing. Jungian psychology, with its own distinctive perspective, is less a school of specific answers and remedies, but instead emphasizes a fundamental viewpoint that self-knowledge can lead us toward self-integration. By knowing deeply who we are, we become better able to find healing, ground and purpose in our lives.

Jungian approaches to treatment provide a non-pathologizing model of the human psyche. My long years of training and work as a psychologist has steeped me in the developmental theories of human behavior.
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Is Jungian analysis right for me?
There are many reasons why people come to Jungian analysis or psychotherapy.
Sometimes it's to deal with long-standing psychological issues or troubling experiences of anxiety or depression.
Other times it is in response to unexpected changes in one's life, such as a death of a family member, a divorce, the emergence of a life threatening illness, a creative block, work transition, or a crisis in faith.
Even seemingly "good" things can "shake us to the core."
For some, a spiritual or psychological crisis 'drags them backwards into therapy.
As my rates are adjusted now and then over time--please call me to discuss my current fee.
Services may be covered in full or in part by your health insurance or employee benefit plan.
Like many experienced mental health professionals- I have elected not to join any health insurance panels.
However, many insurance companies will reimburse partial fees for "out-of-network providers" (generally these are PPO or POS plans) for psychologists such as myself.
I will be glad to furnish you with regular receipts to submit to your insurance company for this purpose.
I am a psychologist and certified Jungian analyst specializing in psychoanalysis as well as long term psychotherapy.
I also work with couples.
My full time practice of nearly four decades is located in Berkeley, California.
In addition to being a therapist and an analyst I also teach, supervise and consult to other therapists.
I am an interactive and engaged therapist.
My approach integrates complementary theories, methodologies and techniques to offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each person.
I am a certified Jungian analyst as well as a licensed psychologist (license PSY11144).
I have been in private practice for almost decades.
I first became licensed as an MFT (then called an MFCC) in 1979, and as a psychologist in 1989.
Years later, after an additional seven years of training through the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco, I became an internationally certified Jungian analyst in 2010 (IAAP).
Psychotherapy and analysis seeks to address the full range of human experience, our history, family, intimate relationships, our identity, cultural and class backgrounds, our injuries, and most importantly- our strengths.
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