Jungian psychoanalysis has no prescribed technique or method.
To separate from psychoanalysis its creative or artistic aspects is to thereby reduce the discipline in its therapeutic potential.
However…
Expressive arts therapy can be a practice in its own right—not just an adjunctive moment within psychoanalysis.
The primary difference between expressive arts therapy and Jungian psychoanalysis exits in the former’s goal: the poiesis or making of onself through a relationship with an artistic medium.
In my practice, sound is the primary medium with which I work.
Musical knowledge or experience is completely unnecessary in expressive arts therapy. We will together explore how to relate to different sonic elements and environments, whether through traditional instruments like piano, percussion, and gutiar; or by experimental recording techniques, like live- and tape-looping, modular synthesis, and sampling. Consideration will be given to the materiality and playability of sound instruments inasmuch as the acoustic space.