In this fireside conversation, Jamie Clarke and Jevon Dangeli explore the role of using Archetypes in Transpersonal Coaching.
The use of Archetypes in Depth Psychology was popularised by Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung. In a psychotherapeutic or coaching process, working with Archetypes connects aspects of a client’s personal unconscious, to common themes and symbols within a larger, shared, human experience.
Archetypal roles and behaviours, which are often hidden in our unconscious, can reveal themselves as habitual ways of being or relating. As such, it is these aspects of ourselves that routinely undermine our lives and relationships, and yet they provide a significant opportunity for our growth and transformation.
By identifying and working with a client’s Archetypal part(s) within a coaching process, we can develop the awareness, relationship and the resources that support resolution and integration.
About Jamie Clarke: Jamie is a certified Transpersonal Coach who has been teaching Yoga for over twenty years. He is inspired by Yoga as a means of mind & body integration, as well as psycho-emotional and spiritual transformation. He has been mentored by several of western Yoga’s most renowned masters and has led over 100 Transformational Teacher Trainings. He brings yogic/meditation disciplines and philosophy within a western depth-psychology approach and process. Jamie has perused his own psychotherapeutic journey since 2007 and has a Master’s degree in Psychology. He has an established practice as a licensed Transpersonal Psychology counsellor, taking an integrative transpersonal/psychodynamic approach. Jamie’s website
Transpersonal Coaching Psychology certificate course at Alef Trust