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    Jungian Analysis with Joseph R. Lee

    Jungian Analysis with Joseph R. Lee

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Very knowledgeable and helpful. His understanding of archetypes and his ability to connect them to…read moreone's situation is amazing.

    To anyone reading this review thinking about starting analysis or finding a new mental health…read moreprovider, it's great you're deciding to seek treatment. That being said, I would recommend finding someone else. Working with Joseph Lee set me back in my recovery. I'm still working on recovering from the trauma inflicted by working with him. In retrospect, the problems were obvious from the beginning. Joseph was insulting and condescending. He responded badly to emotional situations, consistently forgot important things about my life, and refused to take responsibility for himself whenever his actions caused harm, choosing instead to attack me or blame his unconscious mind when his conduct was problematic. He fundamentally did not understand me or hear the things I was trying to communicate, and didn't seem to care when I mentioned this. It's unfortunate this type of inadequate provider is able to continue working in the mental health field, since clients often don't know what a healthy relationship looks like. The power dynamic gives the analyst the ability to do real harm if they mistreat their clients. However, like many people with traumatic backgrounds, when the treatment was unsuccessful I assumed the problem must be with me. I didn't want to be a quitter so I tried to work harder and stick it out. When I tried discussing specific problems with Joseph, he became defensive and evasive. He is unwilling (or possibly unable) to apologize when his behavior is harmful and blames his mistakes on the client. This is especially damaging behavior for a therapist, as the inability of the therapist to acknowledge their mistakes results in gaslighting and retraumatization for the client. While there were many problematic areas of conduct, this is the central cause of Joseph's failure. His unwillingness to take responsibility for himself, to acknowledge and apologize when his behavior causes harm, or to make meaningful improvements, makes him unfit to be a mental health provider. I hope readers of this review can learn from my mistakes. If you feel like the relationship with your mental health provider isn't working, if they invoke transference as an excuse for their own actions, if they don't handle emotional situations well, if you aren't making progress, or if you feel unheard, misunderstood, or patronized, trust those feelings. Your therapist will never tell you they're doing a bad job. They will, however, be happy to continue taking your money. Also, remember you should feel comfortable bringing up constructive criticism with your therapist. If they get defensive, avoid responsibility, blame you, twist your words, or completely ignore your criticism or requests, that's a valid reason to seek therapy elsewhere. Best of luck finding the right treatment. If it's helpful, here are some good things to look for: youtube.com/watch?v=xz3rsX63epE

    Liberating Lives - c_and_mh - Updated June 2026

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