Jungian Therapists in Minneapolis, MN

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Depth Psychotherapy - Dr. Carrie Sword
Counselor, PhD, LPC, NCC
Minneapolis, MN 55418
The Jungian depth therapy I offer addresses anxiety, panic disorder, depression, relationship issues, career concerns, personal development, and the need for a sense of purpose and meaning in life.
As we collaborate to uncover unconscious patterns, you’ll see more of the choices available to you. I have experience using many modalities: dreamwork, active imagination, expressive arts, psychodrama, writing, somatic processing, and of course talk therapy. If you don't remember dreams, there are other ways to access your unconscious mind.
The Jungian depth therapy I offer addresses anxiety, panic disorder, depression, relationship issues, career concerns, personal development, and the need for a sense of purpose and meaning in life.
As we collaborate to uncover unconscious patterns, you’ll see more of the choices available to you. I have experience using many modalities: dreamwork, active imagination, expressive arts, psychodrama, writing, somatic processing, and of course talk therapy. If you don't remember dreams, there are other ways to access your unconscious mind.
(612) 800-0203 View (612) 800-0203
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Byron Almen
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, MA, LPCC, NCC
1 Endorsed
Minneapolis, MN 55414
I am a Diplomate Jungian Analyst with the IRSJA/IAAP.
People begin seeing a therapist for many reasons--you may be experiencing overwhelming stress, feeling a sense of hopelessness or loss of meaning in your life, living with painful grief, coping with traumatic past or present events, suffering in relationships, or simply feeling "stuck." In our sessions together, you and I will explore your goals, wishes, feelings, and concerns, with the aim of moving toward natural wholeness within yourself and in your relationships with others, in an atmosphere of warmth, authenticity, and acceptance.
I am a Diplomate Jungian Analyst with the IRSJA/IAAP.
People begin seeing a therapist for many reasons--you may be experiencing overwhelming stress, feeling a sense of hopelessness or loss of meaning in your life, living with painful grief, coping with traumatic past or present events, suffering in relationships, or simply feeling "stuck." In our sessions together, you and I will explore your goals, wishes, feelings, and concerns, with the aim of moving toward natural wholeness within yourself and in your relationships with others, in an atmosphere of warmth, authenticity, and acceptance.
(612) 324-4910 View (612) 324-4910
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Kailey M. Everett
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW
Minneapolis, MN 55403
My preferred therapeutic modalities are Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Jungian.
Your mental health matters! I am here to help you move forward if you’ve experienced trauma and emotional pain that may be interfering with your relationships, keeping you stuck, and inhibiting your ability to live a life of emotional freedom. Making the decision to seek therapy takes courage and can be an intimidating process. I approach therapy with curiosity, patience, compassion, and respect for your unique life and experience. I will not pathologize you. I will walk beside you as you face your challenges and offer support, a deeper understanding, and guidance.
My preferred therapeutic modalities are Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Jungian.
Your mental health matters! I am here to help you move forward if you’ve experienced trauma and emotional pain that may be interfering with your relationships, keeping you stuck, and inhibiting your ability to live a life of emotional freedom. Making the decision to seek therapy takes courage and can be an intimidating process. I approach therapy with curiosity, patience, compassion, and respect for your unique life and experience. I will not pathologize you. I will walk beside you as you face your challenges and offer support, a deeper understanding, and guidance.
(612) 662-9861 x8 View (612) 662-9861 x8
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Rose Hellat
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LICSW
1 Endorsed
Minneapolis, MN 55413
I utilize different aspects of CBT, functional mental health practices, a jungian approach, reflection and solution focused etc).
I love helping you in finding what's feasible for change in your day to day as well as finding incremental goals in your journey. Life can be hard and we CAN do the hard things, sometimes we just need a nudge and a safe space to do so. I'm here to hold space and help you find your future self. You aren't broken, you just need a fine tune in your life, and sometimes that's breaking old habits, sometimes that's looking forward to different things, sometimes it's finding satisfaction in the mundane or aiming for balance and new alignment in your thoughts and actions. You're the expert of your life, I'm your guide.
I utilize different aspects of CBT, functional mental health practices, a jungian approach, reflection and solution focused etc).
I love helping you in finding what's feasible for change in your day to day as well as finding incremental goals in your journey. Life can be hard and we CAN do the hard things, sometimes we just need a nudge and a safe space to do so. I'm here to hold space and help you find your future self. You aren't broken, you just need a fine tune in your life, and sometimes that's breaking old habits, sometimes that's looking forward to different things, sometimes it's finding satisfaction in the mundane or aiming for balance and new alignment in your thoughts and actions. You're the expert of your life, I'm your guide.
(612) 453-4970 View (612) 453-4970
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Kurt Pope
Counselor, MA, LPCC
Minneapolis, MN 55410
I integrate theoretical views that include Adlerian, Jungian, relational, Person-Centered, and Transpersonal orientations so clients may create a clear image of what they are experiencing.
Distress provides us an opportunity to examine the purposefulness of our cognitive, emotional, and relational patterns in a meaningful way. If we better understand what shaped us, where we are in the present, and what we want to integrate in the future, we can take fruitful action to instill change in our lives. Different approaches to our distress are at times necessary in order to reconcile new stages of development and new parts of our selves.
I integrate theoretical views that include Adlerian, Jungian, relational, Person-Centered, and Transpersonal orientations so clients may create a clear image of what they are experiencing.
Distress provides us an opportunity to examine the purposefulness of our cognitive, emotional, and relational patterns in a meaningful way. If we better understand what shaped us, where we are in the present, and what we want to integrate in the future, we can take fruitful action to instill change in our lives. Different approaches to our distress are at times necessary in order to reconcile new stages of development and new parts of our selves.
(612) 294-7420 View (612) 294-7420
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Karen Ilvedson
Counselor, MA, LPCC
Minneapolis, MN 55409
I offer therapy for a variety of mental health issues and have an extensive background in depth psychology and Jungian therapy.
I hold a MA in Transformational Psychology from the University of Philosophical Research and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adler Graduate School. My Master's studies emphasized contemporary spirituality, holistic wisdom approaches to well-being, and Jungian psychotherapy.
I offer therapy for a variety of mental health issues and have an extensive background in depth psychology and Jungian therapy.
I hold a MA in Transformational Psychology from the University of Philosophical Research and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adler Graduate School. My Master's studies emphasized contemporary spirituality, holistic wisdom approaches to well-being, and Jungian psychotherapy.
(612) 351-6230 View (612) 351-6230
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John Rogers
Counselor, MA, LPCC
2 Endorsed
Minneapolis, MN 55406
My approach combines techniques from various traditions, such as Jungian Analysis, Attachment Theory, Cognitive Therapy, and Somatic Experiencing.
I am a certified NARM Master Therapist. The NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) focuses on addressing attachment and trauma by examining patterns that contribute to enduring emotional and physical symptoms and relationship challenges. These patterns can profoundly impact our sense of self, emotions, body, behavior, and relationships.
My approach combines techniques from various traditions, such as Jungian Analysis, Attachment Theory, Cognitive Therapy, and Somatic Experiencing.
I am a certified NARM Master Therapist. The NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) focuses on addressing attachment and trauma by examining patterns that contribute to enduring emotional and physical symptoms and relationship challenges. These patterns can profoundly impact our sense of self, emotions, body, behavior, and relationships.
(651) 571-4113 View (651) 571-4113
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Janine Reimen
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
1 Endorsed
Online Only
My work is informed by a wide variety of influences that include Jungian and relationship therapy (Imago), EMDR as well as cross cultural and spiritual studies.
A deep connection between therapist and client is key to forming the trust necessary to overcome challenges in one's life. These blocks keep us from realizing our potential and can manifest in a variety of ways, from depression and anxiety, to relationship issues and job dissatisfaction. My approach to therapy is to use self understanding and awareness as a mechanism for change. Treatments could include psychoanalytic and psychodynamic techniques to access unconscious material or a more problem focused, short term approach depending on the issues at hand. I also work with Trauma using EMDR.
My work is informed by a wide variety of influences that include Jungian and relationship therapy (Imago), EMDR as well as cross cultural and spiritual studies.
A deep connection between therapist and client is key to forming the trust necessary to overcome challenges in one's life. These blocks keep us from realizing our potential and can manifest in a variety of ways, from depression and anxiety, to relationship issues and job dissatisfaction. My approach to therapy is to use self understanding and awareness as a mechanism for change. Treatments could include psychoanalytic and psychodynamic techniques to access unconscious material or a more problem focused, short term approach depending on the issues at hand. I also work with Trauma using EMDR.
(952) 522-5328 View (952) 522-5328
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Nicole Petersen
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPCC, RYT, AP
1 Endorsed
Minneapolis, MN 55408
Waitlist for new clients
My practice is informed by somatic, mindful, experiential & depth modalities including Hakomi, Jungian psychology, and person-centered psychotherapy.
I believe every individual's path of healing is unique. I approach therapy collaboratively, placing emphasis on your innate wisdom to support processes of growth and transformation. I also work holistically and am attentive to the intersections of mind and body in addition to the environmental, systemic, and intergenerational factors that influence our lives and wellbeing. I aspire to create a trauma-informed, nurturing, and compassionate space in which you can explore your inner world and relationship to life and Self.
My practice is informed by somatic, mindful, experiential & depth modalities including Hakomi, Jungian psychology, and person-centered psychotherapy.
I believe every individual's path of healing is unique. I approach therapy collaboratively, placing emphasis on your innate wisdom to support processes of growth and transformation. I also work holistically and am attentive to the intersections of mind and body in addition to the environmental, systemic, and intergenerational factors that influence our lives and wellbeing. I aspire to create a trauma-informed, nurturing, and compassionate space in which you can explore your inner world and relationship to life and Self.
(612) 887-3430 View (612) 887-3430
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Mark Teresa
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, MArch, LMFT
Minneapolis, MN 55413
I have advanced training in psychoanalysis, Jungian depth psychology, attachment and evidence based trauma treatments.
Whether you are looking to move more thoughtfully through a difficult life transition, relieve suffering, find joy and connections in your intimate relationships, or to improve satisfaction in the day to day, therapy can help you to cultivate and sustain the positive changes you are seeking. My warmth, collaborative approach, and expertise guides clients to be self-reflective, develop tools, and create lasting change.
I have advanced training in psychoanalysis, Jungian depth psychology, attachment and evidence based trauma treatments.
Whether you are looking to move more thoughtfully through a difficult life transition, relieve suffering, find joy and connections in your intimate relationships, or to improve satisfaction in the day to day, therapy can help you to cultivate and sustain the positive changes you are seeking. My warmth, collaborative approach, and expertise guides clients to be self-reflective, develop tools, and create lasting change.
(612) 223-6508 View (612) 223-6508
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Lara L Wolff
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPCC, LCPC
Online Only
I have been trained in Level I of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy as taught by Janina Fisher, PhD, and am graduating from a 2-year Jungian Psychotherapy Program at the C
When we feel stressed and overwhelmed, numb, or stuck, calmness and connection are harder to come by. Our own bodies may feel beyond our control, or we may feel disconnected to them. We may desire change but don't know how to create it. If we feel shame or self-doubt, we may have difficulty finding our voice, our community, or our life’s work. Managing and making sense out of what we’re feeling or thinking sometimes is too much to carry alone. When we know it's time for the way we're feeling or thinking to shift, and we want more health, creativity, and joy in our lives, it's time to invest in ourselves and our wellbeing.
I have been trained in Level I of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy as taught by Janina Fisher, PhD, and am graduating from a 2-year Jungian Psychotherapy Program at the C
When we feel stressed and overwhelmed, numb, or stuck, calmness and connection are harder to come by. Our own bodies may feel beyond our control, or we may feel disconnected to them. We may desire change but don't know how to create it. If we feel shame or self-doubt, we may have difficulty finding our voice, our community, or our life’s work. Managing and making sense out of what we’re feeling or thinking sometimes is too much to carry alone. When we know it's time for the way we're feeling or thinking to shift, and we want more health, creativity, and joy in our lives, it's time to invest in ourselves and our wellbeing.
(952) 206-8380 View (952) 206-8380
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Laraine P Kurisko, PhD., LP.
Psychologist, PhD, LP, Jungian, Analyst
Online Only
As a Jungian Psychoanalyst and Depth-Psychologist my interest is in furthering each person's unique individuation process through methods of accessing unconscious, latent wisdom and potentials
It seems inevitable that at some point in everyone's life, the thread that connects us to our deepest center becomes frayed or lost. We may experience this as depression, anxiety, relationship issues, physical illness, feeling "stuck", and more. These symptoms are messengers of the soul and can lead us to that deep place where healing and transformation can occur. Our psyche also speaks to us through joy, a sense of "calling," intuitions, synchronicities, talents, etc... but often we listen best to pain. Together, we can rediscover your authentic Self and access your own wellspring of healing.
As a Jungian Psychoanalyst and Depth-Psychologist my interest is in furthering each person's unique individuation process through methods of accessing unconscious, latent wisdom and potentials
It seems inevitable that at some point in everyone's life, the thread that connects us to our deepest center becomes frayed or lost. We may experience this as depression, anxiety, relationship issues, physical illness, feeling "stuck", and more. These symptoms are messengers of the soul and can lead us to that deep place where healing and transformation can occur. Our psyche also speaks to us through joy, a sense of "calling," intuitions, synchronicities, talents, etc... but often we listen best to pain. Together, we can rediscover your authentic Self and access your own wellspring of healing.
(952) 314-5399 View (952) 314-5399
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Rebecca Connor
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Serves Area
I have much experience in psychodynamic, psychoanalytical, dream and jungian work.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in my home office in Plymouth. I was Initially trained in the Bay Area and I've been practicing in the Twin Cities since 2000, a sole practitioner since 2002. At this time I specialize in working with individuals working through grief, complex trauma, & Anxiety. I work with many artists from different disciplines. I earned a certification from UC Berkley in Art Therapy. I also specialize in working with highly sensitive individuals. Although it is not my current focus, I have much experience with couples work, children and anger management.
I have much experience in psychodynamic, psychoanalytical, dream and jungian work.
I am a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice in my home office in Plymouth. I was Initially trained in the Bay Area and I've been practicing in the Twin Cities since 2000, a sole practitioner since 2002. At this time I specialize in working with individuals working through grief, complex trauma, & Anxiety. I work with many artists from different disciplines. I earned a certification from UC Berkley in Art Therapy. I also specialize in working with highly sensitive individuals. Although it is not my current focus, I have much experience with couples work, children and anger management.
(612) 324-0366 View (612) 324-0366
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Taunya Nelson
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, PhD
Serves Area
My practice integrates depth psychology, Jungian psychotherapy, person-centered and somatic approaches as well as creativity.
I help people work with what’s on the surface and what’s below, what’s felt inside as well as what’s experienced outside, in life and with others. Clients who seek my care might be looking for support with challenging relationships, life changes, grief, or difficult situations. Clients might also need help with purpose and meaning, navigating anxiety, depression, overwhelm, or just feeling stuck. I provide a compassionate and grounded space to explore what’s happening in life, make sense of things, and move toward something better.
My practice integrates depth psychology, Jungian psychotherapy, person-centered and somatic approaches as well as creativity.
I help people work with what’s on the surface and what’s below, what’s felt inside as well as what’s experienced outside, in life and with others. Clients who seek my care might be looking for support with challenging relationships, life changes, grief, or difficult situations. Clients might also need help with purpose and meaning, navigating anxiety, depression, overwhelm, or just feeling stuck. I provide a compassionate and grounded space to explore what’s happening in life, make sense of things, and move toward something better.
(651) 333-3860 View (651) 333-3860
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Stuart A Potter
Verified Verified
Minneapolis, MN 55414
Jungian psychology is forward looking and may elucidate the way through difficult transition.
Jungian analysis is the work of Individuation, developing more complete engagement of the full person. One finds greater range of choice, and personal expression, then a person is more fully engaged with people and work, and welcomes greater responsibility. Personal values define the way and remain involved in relationships.
Jungian psychology is forward looking and may elucidate the way through difficult transition.
Jungian analysis is the work of Individuation, developing more complete engagement of the full person. One finds greater range of choice, and personal expression, then a person is more fully engaged with people and work, and welcomes greater responsibility. Personal values define the way and remain involved in relationships.
(651) 401-7130 View (651) 401-7130
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Daniel D Hoyt
Pre-Licensed Professional
1 Endorsed
Minneapolis, MN 55414
I help individuals and couples feeling stuck in patterns that no longer serve them. You may appear successful yet struggle with embodied stress, self-doubt, or feeling something's missing. My approach integrates somatic awareness with practical growth strategies. Through gentle body-centered exploration and the power of tiny promises kept, we address deeper patterns that traditional approaches often miss. I combine evidence-based techniques with adult learning principles, creating a safe space for transformation. Together, we'll develop measurable steps toward authentic growth while honoring your unique journey of becoming.
I help individuals and couples feeling stuck in patterns that no longer serve them. You may appear successful yet struggle with embodied stress, self-doubt, or feeling something's missing. My approach integrates somatic awareness with practical growth strategies. Through gentle body-centered exploration and the power of tiny promises kept, we address deeper patterns that traditional approaches often miss. I combine evidence-based techniques with adult learning principles, creating a safe space for transformation. Together, we'll develop measurable steps toward authentic growth while honoring your unique journey of becoming.
(651) 677-3374 View (651) 677-3374
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The Healing Hideout
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
3 Endorsed
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Need a mental health squad that actually gets it? We're your go-to crew for life's plot twists! At The Healing Hideout, we're part coach, part listener, all human. Share anything from epic fails to deep secrets—zero judgment, maximum support. Our vibe? Positive. Our approach? Whole-family friendly with a side of fun. We'll tackle stress together, crush problems like a team, and make change feel less scary. Come for the therapy, stay for the genuine connection. Because mental health support doesn't have to be boring—it can be your ultimate power-up! Ready to level up your life? Let's do this!
Need a mental health squad that actually gets it? We're your go-to crew for life's plot twists! At The Healing Hideout, we're part coach, part listener, all human. Share anything from epic fails to deep secrets—zero judgment, maximum support. Our vibe? Positive. Our approach? Whole-family friendly with a side of fun. We'll tackle stress together, crush problems like a team, and make change feel less scary. Come for the therapy, stay for the genuine connection. Because mental health support doesn't have to be boring—it can be your ultimate power-up! Ready to level up your life? Let's do this!
(651) 583-7190 View (651) 583-7190
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Nicole Duenow
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, MAT
Online Only
From an outsider’s perspective, you’ve got a great life. You’re accomplished & admired, dependable & driven. But on the inside, you never feel quite good enough and the voice in your head is quick to remind you of all the ways you’re falling short. You've spent the last however-many-years trying to keep it together, but it's exhausting and you don't think you can do it for much longer. You’re tired of giving so much to everyone else while you continue to come last on your list. But not anymore. It's time for a change.
From an outsider’s perspective, you’ve got a great life. You’re accomplished & admired, dependable & driven. But on the inside, you never feel quite good enough and the voice in your head is quick to remind you of all the ways you’re falling short. You've spent the last however-many-years trying to keep it together, but it's exhausting and you don't think you can do it for much longer. You’re tired of giving so much to everyone else while you continue to come last on your list. But not anymore. It's time for a change.
(612) 260-9823 View (612) 260-9823
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Kendelle Perkins
Counselor, MS, LPCC
Minneapolis, MN 55409
Here at Soul Guided Equine Therapy, you will find either traditional psychotherapy provided through telehealth or in person. You will also find access to a specially designed program using equine assisted psychotherapy to begin your healing journey and follow the guided path back home to you - your authentic self. It is Soul Guided's mission to aid in healing previous traumas through a new lens and scope of practice. Equine assisted psychotherapy is a nature based practice that allows for real connection and exploration of new relationships to yourself and others.
Here at Soul Guided Equine Therapy, you will find either traditional psychotherapy provided through telehealth or in person. You will also find access to a specially designed program using equine assisted psychotherapy to begin your healing journey and follow the guided path back home to you - your authentic self. It is Soul Guided's mission to aid in healing previous traumas through a new lens and scope of practice. Equine assisted psychotherapy is a nature based practice that allows for real connection and exploration of new relationships to yourself and others.
(651) 401-4904 View (651) 401-4904
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Bill Caperton
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Minneapolis, MN 55402
I am a Counseling Psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist with a special interest in helping artists, writers, actors, musicians and creatives of all types achieve their full potential. I am also interested in working with men around issues of fatherhood, masculinity, and relationships. I have completed specialized training working with medical, academic and other professionals (UCLA and USC Health Science Campus).
I am a Counseling Psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist with a special interest in helping artists, writers, actors, musicians and creatives of all types achieve their full potential. I am also interested in working with men around issues of fatherhood, masculinity, and relationships. I have completed specialized training working with medical, academic and other professionals (UCLA and USC Health Science Campus).
(651) 240-1447 View (651) 240-1447
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Jungian Therapists

How does Jungian therapy work?

Jungian therapy, also called analytical psychology, focuses on a patient’s inner experiences and unconscious mind. Exploring a person’s unconscious mind can be achieved through several means, including the analysis of memories and dreams, and through physical exercises, such as art, dance, and word association.

How long does Jungian therapy last?

Jungian therapy is an intensive treatment type. Because its goal is to understand a person as a whole, including the unconscious aspects of them, treatment can range from months to years. Since patients learn the theory behind Jungian therapy during treatment, they can also practice its tenets throughout life after therapy sessions have completed.

Is Jungian therapy effective?

According to studies, many patients find success with Jungian therapy, and the century-old treatment has a devoted following. Researchers note that the therapy is particularly useful in improving relationships, self-esteem, anxiety, and depression. Improvements in problem areas seem to continue even after the end of Jungian therapy, as people are able to continue working on themselves using the tools they’ve learned during the treatment.

Is Jungian therapy evidence-based?

Jungian therapy is theory-based, derived from the theories of Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist often called one of the fathers of psychology, along with Sigmund Freud. Jung developed his theories from observing the problems of patients, and developed many theories of how the mind works. Subsequent psychological research has determined that Jungian therapy can lead to significant improvement in most patients.