What Are Archetypes?
Archetypes are universal, symbolic patterns of behavior and personality that live in the collective unconscious. They act like a psychic mirror, helping us recognize recurring roles—like the Caregiver, the Rebel, or the Explorer—that shape how we move through the world and relate to others.
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We work with archetypes because they give language and imagery to patterns that are often hard to name. We can notice when we are in our light or shadow of one of our archetypes. They help us see where we feel stuck, where we give away our power, and where our strengths live. You can visti this page for a few of the archeypes
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We each carry four core survival archetypes that show up in different ways throughout life: the Child, the Victim, the Prostitute, and the Saboteur. These patterns are not labels or judgments. Instead, they offer a framework for understanding how we protect ourselves, adapt, and grow over time - aka when we are disregualted.
Our Common Humantiy Survival Archtypes
The Child
The foundation of our identity. It teaches us the balance between dependency and responsibility, helping us reclaim our sense of wonder and innocence while healing early wounds.
The Victim
The guardian of our boundaries. It illuminates where we surrender our power and teaches us to develop resilience, self-esteem, and the courage to advocate for ourselves.
The Prostitute
Focused on survival and integrity. This archetype challenges us to notice when we negotiate our morals or sell our talents for security, ultimately teaching us faith and self-worth.
The Saboteur
The protector of our transformation. It mirrors our fear of change and shows us where we undercut our own growth, helping us develop conscious choice and intuition.
Archetype Work
A Different Way to Understand Yourself
Archetype work offers a bridge between the analytical left-brain and the intuitive, symbolic right-brain. While traditional counseling often focuses on processing events chronologically, working with archetypes allows us to see the 'mythic' patterns of your life. Caroline Myss’s framework helps identify the universal energies—like the Advocate, the Healer, the warrior or the Addict—that shape your choices and your path toward wholeness.
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Discovering your core archetypes takes patience, honesty, and courage. It is more than learning about personality traits—it is a process of uncovering the deeper patterns that have traveled with you through life, shaping your strengths, struggles, choices, relationships, and sense of meaning. These archetypal energies live beneath the surface of everyday roles and often point to the life lessons, power dynamics, and soul themes you are here to understand. As you learn to recognize them, you begin to see both their gifts and their shadow more clearly, opening the way for shadow work, soul growth, and a more conscious relationship with your life.