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Carl Jung

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Physicians should be prepared to provide prophylactic medications for travelers to malarious areas and to treat patients with malaria. Chloroquine hydrochloride is the suppressive agent of choice for treatment of mild infections due to all species of malaria except for those due to chloroquine-resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum.
R A, Kyle, M A, Shampo
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Jung's lives

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2005
Forty published life histories of C. G. Jung are grouped into eight categories: autobiography, hagiographies, pathographies, professional biographies, intellectual biographies, illustrated biographies, religious biographies, and joint Jung/Freud biographies. Each work is briefly reviewed in terms of its scope, its main contributions to the biographical
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„Junge”︁ Naturstoffchemie

Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 2001
AbstractVom 28. Februar bis 2. März fanden dieses Jahr zum 13. Mal die „Irseer Naturstofftage”︁ statt. Die Tagung, vom Dechema‐Arbeitsausschuß „Niedermolekulare Naturstoffe mit biologischer Aktivität”︁ organisiert, hat sich zum wichtigen Treffpunkt der Naturstoffchemiker entwickelt.
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Freud and Jung on Freud and Jung

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2020
AbstractsThe paper retraces the relationship between Freud and Jung by making use of their correspondence and showing what they themselves had to say about their own relationship and where they agreed and differed.
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Jung’s Psychoid Monism

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2023
AbstractJung’s final psychoid theory of archetypes was an additional attempt to find a solution to the philosophical problem of how to relate mind and matter. In the following essay Jung’s solution is summarized by a set of 17 theses, and Jung’s philosophy will be calledpsychoid monism. According to psychoid monism, what ultimately and primarily is, is
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Jung Young Moon with Jung Yewon

Wasafiri, 2018
Jung Young Moon made his literary debut in 1996 with the novel A Man Who Barely Exists. He is also an accomplished translator who has translated more than forty books from English into Korean, incl...
Jung Yewon, Hani Lee
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Jung

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
In reading about Jungian theory and psychotherapy (for the two are inextricably intertwined, far more so than in orthodox Freudian theory) I find myself, as an academic, rather than practitioner, beset by two conflicting feelings: on the one hand I am sometimes carried away by the profundity of the ideas, the realization that truly important human ...
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Jung's Personal Confession

Jung Journal, 2020
C. G. Jung’s “Psychology of the Transference” (1946/1954, CW 16) describes his template for healing in psychoanalysis.
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BAUDOUIN ON JUNG

British Journal of Psychology, 1964
Owing to his long and intimate friendship with Jung and his family Professor Baudouin has been able to throw a revealing light on many of the obscurer features in Jung's psychological theories. Their development, he believes, was largely the result of Jung's own personal problems and of certain emotional incidents in Jung's private life.
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