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Learn DBT Skills In A Group
Weekly sessions are available. Grouport offers therapist-led dialectical behavior therapy skills groups online. The first 12 weeks covers fundamental DBT skills.
Learn moreSynchronicity, a term coined by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, refers to meaningful coincidences that seem to hold a deeper significance than mere chance would dictate. This intriguing concept draws interest from both psychological and spiritual perspectives, bringing to light questions about destiny, connection, and the fabric of reality itself.
Carl Jung defined synchronicity as the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection. These events hold a symbolic resonance, lending them a sense of profound meaningfulness to the person experiencing them. Synchronicities can manifest in various forms, including dreams, everyday occurrences, or life-changing events.
A critical difference between synchronicity and random coincidence lies in the perceived meaning. A coincidence is merely a chance occurrence, while synchronicity suggests a deeper, underlying pattern. The individual's subjective experience of meaningfulness is what turns a mere coincidence into a synchronicity.
In the realm of psychology, Jung believed synchronicity provided a bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind, linking inner psychological processes with external events. Synchronicity, from this viewpoint, serves as a tool for self-realization and personal growth.
In spiritual contexts, synchronicity often plays a significant role. It's viewed as a signal from the universe or higher power, guiding individuals along their life's path. The occurrence of synchronicities may hint towards destiny, divine intervention, or universal interconnectedness.
Experiencing synchronicities can prompt individuals to reflect, offering a chance to pause and consider the interplay of external events and internal states. For some, these meaningful coincidences may serve as catalysts for personal transformation or spiritual awakening. For others, they offer comfort, guidance, or a profound sense of connection.
The concept of synchronicity invites us to look beyond the surface of everyday occurrences, to perceive the intricate patterns and profound meanings that lie beneath.
Grouport Therapy provides online group therapy for anger management, anxiety, borderline personality, chronic illness, depression, dialectical behavior therapy, grief and loss, obsessive compulsive disorder, relationship issues and trauma and PTSD. Our licensed therapist leads weekly group sessions conducted remotely in the comfort of members' homes. According to participant feedback, 70% experienced significant improvements within 8 weeks.
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Due to licensing restrictions, our online group therapy sessions are for Florida, New York, and New Jersey residents. If you are not a resident of either state, consider our dialectical behavior therapy skills group. It is a therapist-instructor-led online group that will teach you strategic new skills to replace behaviors and emotions causing friction in your daily life and relationships. It is excellent for interpersonal connections and building social skills concerning relationship issues.
We offer online group therapy, & each group has a personalized program of guidance, support, skills, and advice developed by our therapists.
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today.