Jungian Oriented Psychotherapy

New York, United States

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Jungian oriented psychotherapy

History

Established in 2007.

In the words of Carl Jung ««There’s no coming to consciousness without pain.» Entering psychotherapy is, literally, life saving. Many of us function «in the dark» for years, going through the motions of life without any deeper sense of meaning. This absence of meaning results in an «unlived life» of emotional distress and a variety of symptoms. Many continue to suffer because they fear another sort of pain… that involved with the process of getting to truly know oneself. The difference is that the pain involved with coming to consciousness is simply part of the journey, not the destination. As a psychotherapist influenced by the work of Carl Jung, I can help you find meaning in your life. My experience includes work with individuals who have struggled with trauma, identity and a range of symptoms that inhibit learning about one’s true self. As Jung wrote «The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.»

Meet the Business Owner

Peter H.

Business Owner

Dr. Peter Heinze is a N.Y. State licensed psychologist who completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Long Island University, Brooklyn. He interned at the prestigious Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, followed by an externship at the William Alanson White Institute in New York City. Additionally, Dr. Heinze is a clinical psychologist at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center in the Bronx, NY, where he conducts psychological evaluations of veterans suffering from a range of disorders such as PTSD, Depression and substance abuse. Dr. Heinze is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at Ramapo College of New Jersey where he is involved in a range of research including personality disorders and unconscious dynamics. He has published a number of articles and presented both nationally and internationally on a variety of topics. Dr. Heinze also is a visiting faculty member at the Cornell School of Industrial Labor Relations where he serves as an instructor for the Resolving Conflict course.