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Jane Margaret Hunt, LCSW-R, IAAP, is a Jungian psychoanalyst. She graduated from the training program at the Jung Institute of New England (NESJA) in 2011. She is currently a member and senior training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA) and the Jung Institute Zurich.

Jane has presented on the religious complex in film and on childbirth as an initiation experience. Her thesis topic is "Cooking as a Spiritual Practice." She has been in private practice in Ithaca, NY, working with adults since 2007. She earned a Master's degree in social work at Marywood University in 1998.
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The goal of Jungian analysis is to establish a working relationship between the conscious and unconscious sides of the personality. On a practical level, this can free up creativity and life energy, allowing one to develop into a richer, more complicated person, and provide more satisfaction in everyday life.
Although every Jungian analysis is unique, many people write down their dreams, and then we re-enter them together, exploring their symbolic, somatic, practical, and collective meaning. Dream work can add a deep, lively dimension to therapy, because dreams provide the point of view of the unconscious, which is often missing when a needed change has stalled or just needs extra support in order to get moving again.
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