Why Analytical Psychology Still Matters
Analytical psychology still matters because it addresses dimensions of human life that remain undertheorized whenever psychology narrows itself to behavior, symptom management, cognition, or adaptation alone. Human beings do not merely cope and perform; they dream, symbolize, project, mythologize, ritualize, and suffer crises of meaning that cannot be reduced to efficiency or diagnosis. This article examines why Jungian thought remains relevant despite its criticisms, focusing on symbol, dream, shadow, culture, midlife development, spirituality, and therapy beyond symptom suppression. It argues that analytical psychology endures not because every Jungian concept is beyond dispute, but because it continues to protect a truth modern life repeatedly forgets: that the psyche is imaginal, symbolic, and in search of forms of meaning that exceed conscious design.









