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This research paper: 3 pages in length. Nathan Schwartz-Salant's application of Jungian archetypal approach to clients with BPD illustrates the extent to which there is more than merely the obvious method(s) by which to therapeutically treat borderline individuals. When looking at the various ways Schwartz-Salant (1989) incorporates Jungian theory to gain a better understanding of the borderline personality, one can readily surmise how the very nature of archetypal application speaks to the elements of perception, interpersonal relatedness and transference-countertransference. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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