PsyLeb.com publishes Mariane El Khoury’s article on Freud and Jung’s theories in Lebanon, exploring trauma, cultural identity, and resilience.

PsyLeb.com, Lebanon’s leading platform for connecting individuals with licensed psychologists, has published a compelling new article by Mariane El Khoury, titled "Carl Jung vs. Sigmund Freud: A Psychological Perspective in the Lebanese Context."

The article delves into the contrasting theories of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, analyzing their relevance to Lebanese society. Freud’s emphasis on personal unconscious and repressed trauma offers insight into Lebanon’s history of war and displacement, while Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious sheds light on shared cultural symbols, myths, and national resilience. By applying these psychological perspectives to Lebanon’s unique social and historical landscape, the article provides a fresh lens for understanding the country’s collective psyche.

“At PsyLeb, we are dedicated to fostering mental health awareness and making psychology more accessible to the Lebanese community,” said Mariane El Khoury, Clinical and Pathological Psychotherapist and Founder of PsyLeb. “This article aligns with our mission by bridging psychological theory with Lebanon’s cultural and historical identity.”

PsyLeb.com remains committed to providing mental health support by connecting individuals with trusted psychologists specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychoanalysis, Systemic Therapy, and Couples Therapy. The platform ensures that therapy is accessible, confidential, and tailored to individual needs.

To read the full article and explore expert psychological insights, visit PsyLeb.com.

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