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The myth of the collective unconscious
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2018AbstractThis essay challenges the most basic tenet of Jung’s analytical psychology, namely, the existence of the collective unconscious. Despite the fact that there are purported to be universal processes and ontological features of mind throughout all psychoanalytical schools of thought, Jung’s is unique in the history of psychoanalytic ideas for ...
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The Indivisibility of the Personal and Collective Unconscious
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1963This chapter describes a tendency to regard analytic material as belonging to either the personal or the collective unconscious. It shows the historical roots of the separation of the personal and collective unconscious, and suggests that how the two concepts can be brought together theoretically, C. G.
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RELIGION AS COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS
THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE FAR EAST, 2022The article provides a theoretical justification of the personal and collective unconscious. The influence of archaic archetypes of the unconscious on the religious consciousness of an individual is described. Z. Freud’s orthodox psychoanalysis is compared with the analytical psychology of K.G. Jung.
Klarisa I. Vorobyova, Alexey V. Baderko
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2019
This chapter challenges the most basic tenet of Jung’s analytical psychology, namely, the existence of the collective unconscious. Despite the fact that there are purported to be universal processes and ontological features of mind throughout all psychoanalytical schools of thought, Jung’s is unique in the history of psychoanalytic ideas for positing a
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This chapter challenges the most basic tenet of Jung’s analytical psychology, namely, the existence of the collective unconscious. Despite the fact that there are purported to be universal processes and ontological features of mind throughout all psychoanalytical schools of thought, Jung’s is unique in the history of psychoanalytic ideas for positing a
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A Collected Unconscious: James Merrill’s Dictionaries
2020In The Changing Light at Sandover (1982), James Merrill sketches a tableau of his study, singling out his hardbound set of the Oxford English Dictionary. Indeed, dictionaries were never far from his desk, and their presence is felt in much of his poetry, from interpolated definitions to pastiche etymologies and puns whose effectiveness depends upon a ...
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Confrontation with the Collective Unconscious
Psychological Perspectives, 2016In this previously unpublished presentation given by Jung's esteemed student and colleague, Marie-Louise von Franz, at the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles in 1976, she discusses the shifting attitudes toward the concept of the collective unconscious and toward the experience of it as a “tremendous psychic reality” in both positive and negative ...
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The social unconscious and the collective unconscious: the Jungian perspective
2018In this chapter, the author illustrates several key concepts in analytical psychology, the branch of psychoanalysis developed by Carl Gustav Jung. According to Carl Gustav Jung, the ego is influenced by both external environmental stimuli, as experienced in a particular family and culture, and internal psychic stimuli, including those energies that ...
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Antisemitism and the collective unconscious
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