Jungian psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for a variety of psychological disorders (especially depression and anxiety disorders), but, perhaps more importantly, it can be used for personal growth after any psychological symptoms are alleviated. A number of clients who begin Jungian psychotherapy for treatment of a psychological disorder such as depression continue with psychotherapy after the diminishment of their symptoms. They work with their dreams and other life events for personal growth reasons.

People without diagnosable psychological disorders can benefit from Jungian psychotherapy for personal growth reasons. From carpenters and engineers to nurses and clergy, Dr. Drymalski has assisted many people in discovering a more authentic and personally meaningful way of living their lives. Using Jungian psychotherapy for personal growth also uses dreamwork as a core ingredient in moving toward psychological maturity.

If you are interested in Junigan psychotherapy for a psychological problem, for personal growth, or if you mainly want to work with your dreams, please call Dr. Drymalski at 775-786-3818 to set up an appointment for an individual session.

"Individuation is the name Jung gave to the lifelong process that goes on within us that seeks to bring about the development of a whole personality. Individuation is not something we consciously decide to do, but is a necessity thrust upon us from within. Jung called the urge to individuate or become whole our most important and central instinct, and believed it is the psychological basis for our religious urges and ideas."

John Sanford, The Man Who Wrestled with God