David Alfonzo

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Recognising correlations between functions and complexes in an individual patient can be very helpful to the therapist, especially when encountering markedly altered states of mind in patients. At such times the therapist can often help to re-establish ego strength in the patient by speaking the language of the patient’s superior function rather than mirroring the typological idiom of the possessing complex (Sandner and Beebe 1995: 317–344).
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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