MFT Interns Wanted for Depth-Oriented Practice in Ventura/SB area
Hello, We are a nonprofit organization that provides depth-oriented counseling to its community. We are looking for MFT Interns who would like to join our practice. The practice is located in downtown Ventura. The right candidate is someone who is interested in having their own private practice and who has the marketing skills to acquire his or her own clients. We will provide you with a comfortable room to provide psychotherapy, weekly clinical supervision, and wages. Our clinical supervisor…
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I like following the thought that the "identified patient" as symptom bearer could be archetypal in nature. I also find it interesting that in the great majority of my work, it is a child that carries the IP designation.Could be some interesting amplifications, imaginal and cultural, involved with that thread.
As to the family as archetypal field, I've heard much as to the detrimental aspects of such a field (to individuation, as an example) but very little as to how a "healthy" family can encourage the individuation process. But, then again, I have seen things more from the "patch 'em up" perspective than the "grow them" approach. :)
Question: Do you see us sharing our experiences, which would be advantages, or adding a bit of shared research into specific areas, such as the IP mentioned above? or both?
Look forward to learning more about the approaches to training offered at the various Jungian institutes around the US and even internationally. Thanks, Ed, for forming this group.
As for how a systems approach blends with a depth perspective, one initial thought is how a systems piece such as the IP--the Identified Patient in a family, sometimes called the "symptom bearer"--is couched as an image. Another way of considering the interface between systems theory and a depth perspective is that a family can be looked at as an archetypal field (in which our complexes are developed and the healing resources of archetypal patterns are constellated bringing a shift in conscious attitude and thus the opportunity for change for the members of the system).
Have had a full day with clients today so I think I'm done for now. Will check in again later with additional thoughts....