Jungian Analyst, Stuart Macfarlane
Stuart Macfarlane is an experienced psychotherapist who is known for practicing Jungian analysis. The methology founded by C.G. Jung takes a deeper look into the unconscious mind and helps people get further in tune with their body, mind and spirit. Jungian methods include explication and amplification that help interpret the unconsious and active imagination, which is a technique that helps people experience their unconscious thoughts.
The reason Stuart Macfarlane offers Jungian analysis is to help his patients bring conscious and unconscious thoughts together. This process can help alleviate anxiety and dpression by balancing the mind. The idea that the mind and body are interconnected as part of one human spirit is very important to Jungian analysis.
Stuart Macfarlane is uniquely qualified as a Jungian Analyst because he is a student of Tibetan Buddhism. These philosophes lend themselves well to the practices of Jungian analysis. However, not all patients are a great fit for this practice. A patients need to be open to body-centered therapies and dreamwork.
Fortunately, Stuart Macfarlane is able to provide different types of analytical psychology. These include psychotherapy, to individual adults and adolescents suffering with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and more.
Stuart Macfarlane currently resides in London where he continues to offer psychotherapy as well as provide lectures on psychology and psychotherapy to students and other interested parties.