Themes in the Work of Carl Jung
.... Again, it is this totality that
Jung called the "
Self," distinguishing "
Self" from the personality traits and behavioral characteristics that can be understood ....
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Jung's Conception of the Mind
.... dreams and interpretations, but he misses the possibility of an open
self-validating dimension that intuits wholeness and being such as can be found in
Jung. ....
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Carl Jung's theory of Wholeness
.... which could be facilitated, although not induced, by the analyst: "Because of this natural movement toward balance and
self-healing,
Jung concluded that ....
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Aliens and History People tend to believe all sorts o
.... changes from encompassing everything to detaching itself from the external world and thus including only the inner world of the
self.
Jung's conception of the ....
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Jung's Theory of the Collective Unconscious
.... Therefore,
Jung realized that they were "
self-representations of unconscious developments which allowed the psyche of the patient gradually to grow out of the ....
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Three Ideas of Carl Jung on the Unconscious
.... Therefore,
Jung realized that they were "
self-representations of unconscious developments which allowed the psyche of the patient gradually to grow out of the ....
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Nature of the Unconscious According to Jung
.... Therefore,
Jung realized that they were "
self-representations of unconscious developments which allowed the psyche of the patient gradually to grow out of the ....
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DREAMS
.... Dreams are visions of the essential being, intuitive insights to the inner processes and experiences of what goes on within the
self (Willig, 1958, &
Jung, 1964 ....
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Self Esteem and School Performance
.... These values which enhance
self-esteem must override the older paradigm of .... Ferguson and others before her, primarily Carl
Jung, have emphasized the fact that ....
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Jung's Archetypes
....
Jung described many archetypes, including birth, rebirth, death, power, magic, unity, the hero .... is of his true feelings and becomes alienated from his true
self. ....
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Jung's conception of the mind
.... given the greatest importance by
Jung in terms of their power tom shape personality are the persona, the anima and animus, the shadow, and the
self (Hall and ....
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Carl Jung's Theory of Archetypes
....
Jung described many archetypes, including birth, rebirth, death, power, magic, unity, the hero .... is of his true feelings and becomes alienated from his true
self. ....
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FREUDIAN DREAM THEORY
.... Dreams are visions of the essential being, intuitive insights to the inner processes and experiences of what goes on within the
self (Hall, 1983;
Jung, 1964, & ....
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Three Theories of Human Nature & Reality Abraham H. Maslow, Albert ...
.... needs. Here, as in
Jung's theories, it is apparent that the inner
self should be nurtured and brought forth into consciousness. As ....
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Theories Of Personality
.... response. For the realization of
self to occur,
Jung believes we need to develop all four of these methods of functioning. While ....
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Carl Gustav Jung
.... Gustav
Jung (1875-1961) is most famous as one of the first psychoanalysts to break with Freud's vision of human instincts as either sexual or
self-preservative ....
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Carl Jung's Approach to Dream Analysis
.... an atheist, who dispelled any notion of the spiritual importance of dreams while
Jung felt strongly about the existence of spiritual reality and a Higher
Self. ....
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James A. Michener's novel "The Novel"
.... to The Novel, Maslow might find a number of examples of the relatively
self-actualized individual---Yoder, Yvonne, Jane perhaps---and
Jung might grudgingly ....
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Ebenezer Scrooge
.... Finally, he dreams of the future, a vision that Freud would suggest is a manifestation of Scrooge's
self-hatred and that
Jung would argue might be an actual ....
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Freud & Jung's Theories of Dreams
.... how the personal unconscious integrates with the collective unconscious,
Jung theorized, a patient can achieve a state of individuation, or wholeness of
self. ....
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The Hero of the Monomyth
.... the gullet of a snake (Initiation.) Besides the cedars, moreover, Gilgamesh brings back home an enlarged
self, what C.
Jung calls an individuated
self (179). ....
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Personality Theory
....
Jung also emphasized the positive aspects of people and saw in them a striving for
self-actualization, the attainment of the
Self (Zimbardo and Ruch, 1971). ....
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Jungian Analysis of Annie in "Misery"
.... given the greatest importance by
Jung in terms of their power to shape personality are the persona, the anima and animus, the shadow, and the
self (Hall and ....
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Dianne Pita's Self Help Book
....
Jung, personalities readily familiar to anyone that has taken an introductory college course in psychology, or to anyone who has read a variety of other
self- ....
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Jung and Hillman
.... Their shared model of a healthy human being as one in touch with feelings, aware of the shadow or opposite
self, attentive to the unconscious through ....
Jung, Carl ....
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Carl Jung & James Hillman
.... Their shared model of a healthy human being as one in touch with feelings, aware of the shadow or opposite
self, attentive to the unconscious through ....
Jung, Carl ....
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Concept of the Hero's Journey
.... bring about real events, and not our personal reason and practical intellect (
Jung 183). .... being an innocent in the world--to a position of greater
self-knowledge ....
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The Concept of Depression in Freud and Jung
The Concept of Depression in Freud and
Jung Sigmund Freud argues that although .... Freud argues a melancholic's suicidal tendencies can be explained by
self-hatred ....
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Dream Theory
.... neurobiology.
Jung's Theory of Dreams and Dreaming The understanding of the
self and psyche are complex in Jungian psychology.
Jung ....
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After-Death Communication Phenomenon
.... Sidoli (2000) pointed out that according to
Jung, the
self is viewed as the totality of the psyche and this includes the conscious and the unconscious as well ....
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