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Carl Jung and a Modern Foundation for Bridging the Gap Between Rationality and EmotionThe vast body of the work of Carl Jung provides an amazing foundation of potential for bridging the gap and providing a language for more effective and harmonious dialogue between the rational and the affective.
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Pondering Carl Jung's Red BookCarl Jung's Red Book will soon be published. This is one Carl Jung novice's attempt to prepare to tackle on of psychiatry's foremost icons' most secretative work.
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Carl Jung's Red Book Being Published: New Blueprint to Enhance CreativityWhat a shame that Carl Jung's Red Book, a rumored diary documenting his journey into the collective unconscious, wasn't available to the masses earlier. Now that it is, Hollywood should use it as a method to tap into higher creative realms. -
Carl Jung and Sigmund FreudCarl Jung and Sigmund Freud may have shared similar ideas, concepts, or theories in regards to their view on the person, but they also have differing thoughts on the subject as well. -
References Within The Matrix:Carl Jung & Jean Baudrillard IdeologiesA brief summary of the lives and beliefs of both Carl Jung and Jean Baudrillard, two well known post modernists as well as their influences on the plot of the highly popular Matrix movies.
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The Relationship Between Sigmund Freud and Carl JungCarl Jung's method of psychotherapy, because it is based on the analysis of all aspects that influence or determine the human behavior, answers the questions that the other theorists only create. -
Carl Jung and the Process of IndividuationPsychologists Carl Jung centered his work around the internal process by which we become fully whole and functional human beings - what he referred to as the process of individuation.
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Carl Jung's Concept of the ShadowCarl Jung created the concept the "shadow." Our "shadow" is composed of our dark thoughts. I apply the concept of the shadow to a tragedy that happened in my life which caused my shadow to be more apparent.
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Androgyny Found in Ancient Egypt and How Carl Jung's Anima and Animus Theory AppliesThe old Hollywood depiction of ancient leaders of nations makes them appear to be the stereotypical dominant male with their wives taking a backseat role. Using Jung's theories on the minds of men (and women), we'd be smart to look at male leaders in a reverse way... -
Carl Jung's Trickster Archetype and Trickster DeitiesA look at Jung's Trickster archetype, the trickster gods upon which he based them, and how we still have the remnants of the trickster gods today. -
Dream Analysis of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud: The Difference Lies in the UnconsciousFreud has the more famous dream analysis theory, but take a look at Jung's sometime to see if he can explain why you are being chased through Disney World by a 50 foot tall hot dog.
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Carl Jung StudiesHow do we listen to perspectives when our own minds are made up to what it has always witnessed?
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Going Beyond Carl JungYou'll also understand about the personality of everyone around you, how the person you love really is and many other things that you cannot imagine now that you know so little. -
Collective Unconsciousness: Carl Jung Theories Contemplated - Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, Spirit, the Next Level of RaceAre we diving into the next level of living through the processes of psyche and unconsciousness. As society and fiction emerge, are we faced in dealing with the unknown, and possibilities of evolution within the psyche of parnormal and mystical realities?
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Carl Jung and the Hidden Meaning Behind DreamsIf you learn how to interpret your dreams by using this scientific method, you will be able to penetrate the hidden world of the unconscious and anti-conscience, in addition to understanding how your human conscience works.
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The Continuation of Carl Jung's Research Concerning the Meaning of DreamsHe stopped his research at a certain point, accepting ignorance. He was very afraid to research further, because he knew that craziness remained somewhere in the human brain. -
Carl Jung and the Collective UnconsciousThis brief explanatory essay provides a general overview of some of Carl Jung's major ideas: the collective unconscious, myth, symbol, archetype, introverted, extroverted and reacting subject.
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Religion as Fantasy - Freud and JungThis analysis compares the psychoanalytic theories of Freud and Jung, specifically in relation to fantasy and the religious impulse.
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Jung and Dream InterpretationA look at the major archetypes of the collective unconscious as suggested by Jung. -
A Comparison of Thoughts from Horney and JungBoth Horney and Jung agree the mother archetype originates in the unconscious, is created without conscious intent, can seep into the conscious, and serves as a problem solving-tool.
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Dream Analysis According to Freud and JungDreams have fascinated humanity since ancient times. But Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were probably the first to come up with specific theories about why we dream, and even more - what our dreams mean.
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Encountering Jung on Mythology by Robert SegalRobert Segal's Encountering Jung on Mythology seeks to introduce students of prevailing psychologies to Carl Jung and his archetypal work with mythology.
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A Meeting of Minds: Freud and Jung Discuss Psychoanalytical MethodsA fictional world leader in the early 1900's is faced with a psychological crisis, and turns to two leading men in the area of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, for help. -
Three Human Personality Pioneers: Freud, Jung and RogersFreud, Jung, and Rogers were pioneers of their time and made great strides towards the understanding of how and why the human personality is the way that it is.
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Advanced Dream InterpretationEven though I had the intention to prove to the world that he was right, when I arrived at the point where I had to write my personal conclusions, I faced a very big dilemma, because I had to disagree with Carl Jung on 3 basic points. -
Jungian Archetypes and Character Motivations in Harry PotterAlmost every piece of literature contains what people consider "stock" characters, and "Harry Potter" is no different. J.K. Rowling takes this trend to the next level in her "Harry Potter" series as her characters embrace Carl Jung's literary Archetypes.
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Methods of Interpreting DreamsCarl Jung and Sigmund Freud had different yet similar ideas about our dreams.
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Pschoanalysis, Astrology, and the CosmosWilhelm Reich was an Austrian born doctor who studied under Sigmund Freud around the same time as Carl Jung. Interestingly, both Reich and Jung went off into different directions, with Reich studying human sexuality. -
Is Love at First Sight Real?Each person inherits from birth the tendency to prefer a certain type of man or woman. Carl Jung gave to the image of the perfect man for a woman in dreams the title "animus", and the title "anima" for the perfect woman for a man. -
Eternal Death? What is Redemption?How far have we come if we continue to believe that we think "violence" is civilized? When will the swords and weapons be thrown in the plowshares to be dismantled?
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Spiritual Healing - Contacting Your Higher SelfPsychiatrists, Sigmund Freud gave us the id, ego and super ego, Carl Jung, the collective unconscious, Roberto Assagliolli, Psychosynthesis, information on how we can access our higher self, the doorway from where we came. -
David Cronenberg's "A Most Dangerous Method" Screens at Chicago Film FestivalA review of David Cronenberg's new film, "A Most Dangerous Method," an examination of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud and Jung's mistress, Sabina Spielrein. -
Viggo Mortensen to Star as Sigmund Freud with All-Star Cast in "A Dangerous Method"Director David Croneberg teams up with the talented Viggo Mortensen for a third film, this time looking at the historical relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud.
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Dream Analysis According to the Early PsychologistsSigmund Freud and Carl Jung weren't the only ones to study dream analysis. Other psychologists developed their own theories. Today's dream interpretation has been heavily influenced by Alfred Adler, Medard Boss, and Frederic Perls.
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Why and How the Meaning of Your Dreams Can Save Your LifeCarl Jung and the scientific method he discovered gave us the key to the comprehension of the meaning of the strange dream images and scenes, putting an end to our ignorance. -
Wonder Woman: Personality and ReligionThis article seeks to explain the character Wonder Woman in regards to her personality and religious origins as they relate to two established concepts in pscyhology - Carl Jung's Archetypes and B.F. Skinner's school of Behaviorism.
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How to Naturally and Surely Cure Depression and NeurosisDepression and neurosis can easily be cured through dream interpretation using the method discovered by Carl Jung in 1920, which I simplified in 1988. Today, these problems exist only for those who insist on suffering...
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The Shift: A Breakthrough in the Relationship with My 9-Month-Old BabyCarl Jung said: "One doesn't solve problems; one outgrows them". I think of this sentence more in terms of "One resists a challenge until one's heart expands enough to allow the hidden present/gift to be assimilated into one's life."
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The Trickster: A God's Evolution from Ancient to Modern TimesA brief essay that examines the evolution and representation of the ancient trickster archetype, as defined by Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell, and its role as it has evolved within modern media.
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Analytic Psychotherapy VS. Person-Centered TherapyThis research paper details both the classic psychological theory of Carl Jung and the person-centered theory of Carl Rogers. The theories are compared with each other, in order to establish the importance of versatility in the development of modern clinical practice.
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