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    Time Out New York / Issue 643 : Jan 24–30, 2008
    Get sane

    City counsel

    New York is loud, dirty and hectic. But it also offers a rainbow of opportunities for getting sane, whether you’re all about grounded psychological methods or nuts for the artsy, New Age stuff.

    By Kate Lowenstein, Photographs by Dave Sanders

    ART THERAPY  |  PSYCHOTHERAPY  |  MUSIC THERAPY  |  DRAMA THERAPY  |  LAUGH THERAPY  |  COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY  |  DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY  |  JUNGIAN ANALYSIS

    Jungian analysis

    The idea here is to consult your unconscious for all the answers—not such an easy thing, given that most of us tend to quash that kind of information before it really registers. Carl Jung’s philosophy regards the unconscious “as a resource that can offer alternative perspectives on our maladaptive ways,” explains analyst Michael Vannoy Adams (212-533-9395, adamsmv@aol.com). There are two methods for tapping into this under-the-surface info: the interpretation of dreams and active imagination. The latter involves having a dialogue with the figures that spontaneously emerge from your unconscious. “It’s a highly disciplined technique in which you deliberately induce fantasies and regard the figures in them—they can be anything, from a dog to a piece of furniture—as being just as real as real humans,” says Adams. The exchange with your subconscious can take many forms; the trick is to develop the ability to eliminate “mind chatter” (you know, all those distracting thoughts that pop into your head, like, Am I really talking to an imaginary armchair?) and just listen.

    Where to find it: If you want to seek advice from your subconscious, start by learning more about the practice. The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology (28 E 39th St between Fifth and Madison Aves; 212-697-6430, cgjungny.org) offers courses and workshops, as well as a library of books on the discipline. Zero in on your dreams by attending a monthly Dream Group session (Cap 21 Studios, 18 W 18th St between Fifth and Sixth Aves, sixth floor. Third Friday of every month; $10).

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    • 49175 Deborah Tue, Oct 14, at 01:39am
      Great story on creative arts therapy. One website that should have been included, and that I've found personally helpful is http://www.arttherapyblog.com

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    • 3088 Christina Devereaux Thu, Jan 24, at 11:14am
      How wonderful for Time Out New York to feature the Creative Arts Therapies including dance/movement therapy. With television a virtual dance feast these days, it's important that the public is aware of the healing qualities of dance and that there are hundreds of professionally trained dance/movement therapists right in our neighborhoods! Bravo to the editors!

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