About the Author Pierre Daco, Psychologe und Psychoanalytiker mit langjähriger Erfahrung, ist Mitglied des internationalen Instituts für Psychotherapie in Genf sowie der internationalen Stiftung für analytische Psychologie. Seine praktische Ausbildung verdankt er den Schulen von C.G. Jung und Charles Baudouin.
Pierre Daco (1936-1992) is a Belgian psychotherapist
A disciple of Charles Baudouin and Carl Gustav Jung , he is a member of the International Institute of Psychagogy and Psychotherapy (now Charles Baudouin International Institute of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy) and of the International Foundation for Analytical Psychology.
His writings are both imbued with analytical psychology , given the fact that he restores the great symbols (or archetypes) in the daily lives of his patients, and of Freudian psychoanalysis on which he relies in order to explain the unconscious, or underlying mechanisms that underlie all of our behavioral responses, including complexes, inhibitions, "throwing", "fixations", etc.
He advocates a multi-factorial approach to the human being, therapeutic support based on different disciplines whose complementarity undoubtedly contributed to the unification of the human being, to his "completeness".