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Jungian Coaching Room

Dana Kabaila
Jungian Psychology
Death
Jungian Coaching
Fairy Tales
Storytelling
Community
Therapy
Group Dynamics
Grief
End-Of-Life Care
Mythology
Naturopathy
Yoga
Dream Analysis
Psychotherapy
The Miraculous Broth
Stone Soup
Norway
Mental Illness
Addiction

Podcast of the International Association for Jungian Coaching and Consultants (IAJCC). A space for exploring symbols, archetypes and inner work with people reshaping the Jungian landscape.

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Discussions around death and dying the span the practical and sacred dimensions. Concepts covered include endings, vigil, continuity, passage, cycles, hubris, surrender and the unknown. 

Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and narrative therapist... more

Discussions of listening for symbolic meaning when crafting a vocational journey. Concepts covered include the Ego, unconscious, differences in Freudian and Jungian ideas of consciousness, Jungian thought outside of the therapy context.

Dana Kabaila... more

Discussing the intersection of group relations work and the mytho-poetic movement. Concepts explored include group behaviours without set tasks and the risks of a performative and un-initiated masculine.

Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and na... more

Symbolic exploration of the fairytale ‘Stone Soup’ retold as 'The Miraculous Broth'. Concepts covered include imagination, duality, paradox, and soulful community.

Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and narrative therapist. Rachael Wildman (gues... more

Discussions about next of kin (grown children) of people experiencing mental illness or substance addiction. Concepts like the wounded healer/wounded high achiever and parentified child are explored. 

Dana Kabaila (host) is a Jungian coach and narra... more

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Recent Guests

Linda Ruff
Counselor specializing in death and grief, working in private practice.
Episode: Returning Death to Community
Rachael Wildman
A tarot reader and workshop facilitator with a background in creative arts and transpersonal art therapy
Episode: Fairytale Magic and Story Medicine
Anita Aniksdal
Therapist from Norway specializing in helping the kin of those experiencing mental illness and addiction
Episode: Call in the Jungians

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Danika Baila
Host of the Jungian Coaching Room

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Fairytale Magic and Story Medicine
Q: What are your thoughts on the importance of storytelling for adults?
Rachael discusses the mixed perceptions of storytelling for adults, emphasizing the need to reclaim that childlike wonder and belief in the magic of stories.
Call in the Jungians
Q: How do you find, because again, I'm thinking of different life points where, yeah, big transitions in identity and role happen. What happens when these grown-up children may become parents themselves?
Anita notes that these individuals may overcompensate as parents trying to ensure their children don't experience the same issues they faced, leading to exhaustion and the challenge of finding a balance.
Call in the Jungians
Q: What does it look like when your clients are able to find some more balance, to accept care, to allow themselves to rest, to be messy?
Clients begin to recognize their own needs and take time for self-discovery in group settings, where they can identify problems by mirroring each other.
Call in the Jungians
Q: Can you please describe a classic waiting room presentation or a first impression for these clients, and are there fields they commonly work in?
Anita talks about how Next to Kin clients are often identified by their caring nature and are commonly found in fields like teaching, healthcare, and social work.
Living a Symbolic Life
Q: What should someone do if they find Jung's work intimidating?
Engage with the source material, skip difficult paragraphs if needed, and find a personal connection or resonance with the concepts presented.

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Focusing on the intersection of Jungian principles and contemporary practices, a broad array of topics are explored, including personal development, group dynamics, storytelling, and end-of-life considerations. The discussions often feature expert guests who delve into their experiences and insights, presenting a rich tapestry of psychological themes interwoven with practical implications in everyday life. Unique narratives surrounding mythology, coaching, and community engagement are prominent, offering listeners a distinctive approach to understanding both personal and collective human experiences. The engagement with both ancient wisdom and modern challenges likely attracts those interested in deep psychological exploration alongside per... more

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