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The Harry Venice Psychology Podcast: Attachment, Complex Trauma (PTSD), Jungian
The Harry Venice Psychology Podcast: Attachment, Complex Trauma (PTSD), Jungian
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Join renowned therapist Harry Venice on a journey that will change the way you think about life. This podcast breaks down Attachment Styles, Complex Trauma (CPTSD) and Jungian Psychology (Shadow Work and Alchemy). You will learn how to use these insights to heal and have an energy filled, authentic life. Finding your true self is hard. This podcast will help.
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Episode 22 of the Harry Venice Psychology Podcast - Season 2, Lecture 2. 🧠 Interested in 1:1 sessions with me? Im Certified to score Adult Attachment Interviews for Reflective Function and can help you repair your attachment security. I m also an Attachment, Trauma, and Jungian Therapist. I work with clients who are ready to individuate and heal attachment wounds and trauma, and also those interested in Jungian therapy and psychology. ➡️ Book a Free Discovery 1:1 with me today: http://www....
Episode 21 of the Harry Venice Psychology Podcast - Season 2, Lecture 1. 🧠 Interested in 1:1 sessions with me? Im Certified to score Adult Attachment Interviews for Reflective Function and can help you repair your attachment security. I m also an Attachment, Trauma, and Jungian Therapist. I work with clients who are ready to heal attachment wounds and trauma, and also those interested in Jungian therapy and psychology. ➡️ Book a Free Discovery 1:1 with me today: harryvenice.com 👉 Book 1:1...
Episode 20 of the Harry Venice Psychology Podcast: "Be an ORIGINAL: From Trauma to True Self: Reclaim Your Inner Authority". I trace the word "Authority" to its Latin roots and motivate you towards healing attachment traumas that keep you stuck in the wrong story. I also discuss some Jungian Psychology (Carl Jung's depth psychology), JUngian Analyst Edward Edinger, James Hollis, and shadow work. 🧠 Interested in 1:1 sessions with me? Im Certified to score Adult Attachment Interviews for Re...
Hi, I am Harry Venice and I am an Attachment, Trauma, and Jungian Therapist. I am also certified to score Adult Attachment Interviews for Reflective Function for clinical and research purposes. 👉 Book 1:1s with me at www.harryvenice.com Complex PTSD or CPTSD is a real disorder with real consequences. It was recently added to the ICD-11 as a diagnosis. CPTSD is similar to PTSD, but is much more complicated due to the long term nature of the trauma & abuse suffered. In Part 2...
How does the Neuroscience of Complex PTSD meet with Carl Jung?! I explore that in this episode. Neuroscience provides the foundations. Carl Jung provides a final step. Complex PTSD or CPTSD is a real disorder with real consequences. It was recently added to the ICD-11 as a diagnosis. CPTSD is similar to PTSD, but is much more complicated due to the long term nature of the trauma and abuse suffered. In todays special lecture I summarise the key neuroscience behind trauma me...
In Psychology Deep Dive podcast episode 17, Harry Venice provides a mini lecture which is an ‘Introduction to Carl Jung’s Alchemy’. We focus on Carl Jung’s text ‘Alchemical Studies’ (Collected Work 13) because it is a great introductory text for this difficult topic. In the beginning of this book, Jung discusses the classic Alchemical text: 'The Secret of the Gold Flower' by Richard Wilhelm. Learning the psychology of Carl Jung’s alchemy also helps with our attachment, trauma history a...
In Psychology Deep Dive podcast episode 16, Harry Venice explores the importance of living with passion and not wasting your life. It starts with small acts of letting go and getting outside of your comfort zone. These things are also linked to our attachment, trauma history and need for shadow intergration which Carl Jung said was a key to shadow work and Jungian psychology. During this episode Harry also focuses on attachment, secure attachment and emotional attunement. These attachm...
In Psychology Deep Dive podcast episode 15, Harry Venice explores the shadow through the "Baby Girl" movie netflix starring Nicole Kidman and Antonio Banderas. This movie explores the shadow symbol of the black dog which also appears in Goethe's book "Faust". Faust is a book which Carl Jung said was a key to shadow work and Jungian psychology. The movie Baby girl begins with a black dog appearing and a young man who can control the dog. Nicole Kidman is a powerful CEO but she is afraid...
In Psychology Deep Dive podcast episode 14, Harry Venice provides a summary of Goethe's "Faust" and explains the roots of the shadow work concept. Carl Jung often wrote about the book of Faust and the Black Dog which appears in that story. In this way, shadow work has its roots in the story of "Faust" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The dog represents the shadow. This is the Jungian Psychology concept of the shadow, commonly known now as shadow work. The shadow also relates to at...
In today's Psychology Deep Dive Podcast Episode, Harry Venice discusses Carl Jung's Collected Work 8 on: Why it’s hard to change your attitude & transforming your energy (Jungian Psychology and Shadow Work). Harry breaks down a key passage of Carl Jung's book, 'Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche' (Collected Work 8) to explain why it is hard to change attitude and the transformation of energy in the shadow work and individuation process. This involves considerations of the shadow, the ...
6 Steps to the Mid-Life Crisis or "middle passage" - PDD #12 (Psychology Deep Dive Podcast Episode #12) Harry Venice breaks down a key passage of Carl Jung's Essays on Analytical Psychology (Collected Work 7) to distill 6 key steps to overcome the challenges of the mid-life crisis or "middle passage". This involves considerations of the shadow, the unconscious mind, dealing with mother and father complexes, attachment styles, family attachment, individuation, shame, dreams, dream anal...
How our intimate partners can reveal our real shadow: shattering the persona mask of “the complete man” - PDD #11 (Psychology Deep Dive Podcast Episode #11) Harry Venice carries on from the previous episode and discusses a letter by Carl Jung as a springboard to access our true, deeper shadow. In this letter, Carl Jung says he doubts the genuineness of “the complete man” because it is “too much of a concoction”. In the letter he refers to Goethe’s Faust. This leads to a discussion of p...
Harry Venice provides listeners with a practical discussion of the Jungian Depth Psychology concept of transference in the therapy process. This leads to a discussion of the God-image, projection, the hero's journey, Carl Jung and his Symbols of Transformation (Collected Work 5), mother complex, father complex, devouring mother, narcisistic parents, the worship of nature and Gods in past history. There is also discussion of Sigmund Freud and Adler and their subjective premise and its contribu...
Harry Venice provides listeners with a practical discussion of the Jungian Depth Psychology concept of the shadow, what is commonly known now as shadow work. In this episode Harry goes through Jungian Analyst, Robert A Johnson's book "owning the shadow" operate within the shadow. We also consider the more positive parts of the shadow and the dynamic of a scapegoat and golden child in family systems. This also relates obviously to attachment, attachment theory, parental imagos, self este...
In podcast episode #08 of the Jung Depth Psychology Podcast, Harry Venice explores a private letter from Carl Jung where he discusses some matters related to Sigmund Freud and their fall out. Other topics which arise include counter transference and why therapists dont talk about it often, the mid life passage, and the existence of many "Jungians" who try to subjectively change, project, or twist their subjective factor into Jung's work. Matters covered in this podcast: Jungian Psychol...
Harry Venice provides listeners with a practical introduction to the Depth Psychology concept of Complexes and triggers. In this episode Harry provides 8 practical points regarding Carl Jung's concept of Complexes and explains how deeply the complexes operate within the shadow. These concepts are explored via real life examples from Jungian Analysis with a Jungian Analyst. Finally, Harry concludes the episode by taking you through a key passage from Carl Jung's Collected Work 8 (...
Harry Venice discusses anger and conflict in a very personal and open way. This episode considers a key passage of Carl Jung regarding the benefits of conflict in the iondividuation process. Harry also discovers some practical real life examples of how anger can be triggered in our healing journey. Anger and conflict is often linked with the parental complexes, especially the 'Father Wound'. On this note, the work of Robert Bly and James Hollis is also considered. Our attempts to repre...
Harry Venice deeply discussing Jung's depth psychology concepts of the archetypes and psychic reality. This is done by explorating a passage from Carl Jung's Collected Work 7, 'Two Essays on Analytical Psychology'. This one gets deep in thought excavating the deep wisdom of Jung and enters into discussions of opposites, concretising vs psychic reality and of course, some mentioned of our beloved philospher on reality and the ancient: Peter Kingsley. Write a positive review of this podc...
Harry Venice discusses Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’ and its relation to Carl Jung’s Depth Psychology (Jungian or Analytical Psychology). This episode focuses on Kant’s initial statements about human reason, empiricism and their limits. The discussion then turns to psychology, sense perception and even Archimedes (the Archimedean Point) and Jean Piaget. These are all critical foundations for understanding Carl Jung's psychology and psychology in general. Most importantly, there i...
Harry Venice starts this episode with an intention to discuss Immanuel Kant's philosophy but takes an unexpected twist from discussing Kant's Critique of Pure Reason to a personal discussion of fear, control, perfectionism, and taking risks. Sometimes the small things, or risks, are really the big things which open new doors to our reality. Write a positive review of this podcast and head to: Website: https://www.psychologydeepdive.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PsychologyDee...



