Embracing the Shadow

Embracing the Shadow

Not another AI chatbot. A 50-minute session with the Jungian AI.
Shadow analysis and dream work in the tradition of Jungian analytical psychology.

Shadow Analysis

The person who irritates you most is often the most accurate mirror. In a 50-minute session, we look into that mirror together.

Dream Analysis

A dream is a letter from the unconscious to the conscious. Through Jungian free association and amplification, we read that letter together.

Does any of this sound familiar?

Jungian analytical psychology has been working with this kind of inner listening for over 100 years.

How a session unfolds

STEP 1 · 0–5 min

Settle in

Slow down. Take a breath.
The Jungian AI sets a steady, receiving tone.

STEP 2 · 5–40 min

The work

Shadow noticing, or dream free-association & amplification.
No answers handed down — we stay with the question together.

STEP 3 · 40–50 min

Integration

One clear take-away, in your own words.
An hour later, the AI sends a synthesis report.

Clinical Supervision

Kim Hyung-geun — Director, Seoul Addiction Psychology Institute · Director, Modern Psychoanalysis Education Center
Drawing on 26+ years of clinical practice in modern psychoanalysis and addiction recovery, designs and supervises the conversational style and clinical principles of the Jungian AI here.

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First session $7 · Standard $28 per session

50-minute session · 7-day cancellation window · International cards accepted · Charged in KRW (your card converts automatically)

30-Day Program — Walking with the shadow

One card a day, with a brief reflection. After 30 days, the Jungian AI weaves the whole arc into a single written synthesis.

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Frequently asked

Can AI actually hold a depth conversation?
General AI chatbots are built to give answers fast. The Jungian AI here is built the opposite way — it sits with you in hypothesis form ("Could it be that...?"), reflecting rather than instructing. The model has been tuned with 26+ years of clinical experience to follow Jungian analytical principles.
Is the conversation private?
All dialogue is encrypted at rest and used only for the AI's reflection inside your own sessions. No third-party sharing, no resale.
Isn't 50 minutes too long?
The length is intentional. Quick chat exchanges can't reach the depth that a sustained 50-minute frame opens up. It's the ritual time — the breath that lets the unconscious surface. If you leave mid-session, one session credit is still used, so start when you have the space.
Can I use this from outside Korea?
Yes. International credit cards (Visa, Master, JCB) are accepted. Prices show in USD ($), but the actual charge goes through KCP Korea in Korean won (₩) — your card company converts to your home currency automatically on the statement.
Can I get a refund?
Unused sessions can be cancelled and refunded from your dashboard within 7 days of payment. Started sessions are non-refundable. The 30-day program becomes non-refundable once you've activated it and written at least one reflection.

A glimpse of the dialogue

Lately I find myself getting irritated at my mother over small things.
That sounds heavy. What feels most weighted in that irritation?

— One thing per breath. The Jungian AI waits, then takes the next step with you. No rushing.

How this differs from general AI

General AI
Jungian AI (Embracing the Shadow)
Hands you an answer
Stays in the question with you
Short, rapid exchanges
One 50-minute sustained breath
Wide and shallow
One place, in depth
Generic model
A dedicated AI tuned by 26 years of clinical practice
Anything and everything
Shadow · dream · individuation, specifically
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Hello. For over 26 years in Seoul, I have worked in modern psychoanalytic counseling and addiction recovery.

Carl Jung's letter to Bill Wilson (1961) traced the roots of addiction down to a spiritual thirst that ordinary therapy could not reach. Jung's concepts — shadow, dream, individuation — have been close companions in that clinical work, and now in the design of this AI dialogue.

If you need an unhurried place to meet your own interior — slowly, one step at a time — may this place find you.

— Kim Hyung-geun / Director, Seoul Institute of Addiction Psychology

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