Stephen Vernon, MFT
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As a Jungian psychotherapist I work with individuals, couples and groups to help them listen for their own messages buried deep in their selves. We work on hearing those faint taps so that they can be heard and explored. This is a collaborative relationship focusing not only on current difficulties but on past experiences and future possibilities.

I have been in private practice for over 35 years and I teach graduate psychology courses, provide supervision for interns and trainees. As well I have held Executive and Senior management positions in several healthcare agencies.
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Therapy, for me, provides that still point from which we can more deeply experience and learn the dance. I am a Jungian psychotherapist and, as such, believe that our deep interior selves, the psyche, wants us to learn more about ourselves and our relationships.

With that foundation I draw from several theoretical approaches, focus on clients feelings and beliefs and have often witnessed the importance of the emergence of the symbolic in our lives.I started in this field in Michigan as crisis mental health and substance abuse counselor in the 1970's.
Yes, psychotherapy is a journey. A journey of uncovering the questions of our lives, so that we may live towards our own answers. The more relational and emotionally based this work is then the more rewarding and successful. I see this as usually mid or long term work. The psyche takes its own time to reveal itself.
Paradoxically, schooled in independence and the individual, the Western soul turns towards inter-dependent relationships to seek meaning, transcendence, wholeness and ecstasy. When we first meet not only do we see what we hope the other will be for us but we show the better selves we hope to become.
As a Jungian I know that the psyche is our connection to the greater whole of Being. Increase of consciousness through awareness of spiritual, soulful and "un-scientific" experiences is a fundamental tenant of the psyche's communication from the depth of our Selves. Deep connected interaction forms the basis of this exploration.
Play is the natural medium of a child's self expression and connection to the world of others. For a child to become independent, she/he has to be dependent first. To turn to other people and reach for them, to know they are there and how to connect with them is how we build a sense of self and learn how big the world is.
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