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Sociological theory and Jungian psychology
History of the Human Sciences, 2012In this article I seek to relate the psychology of Carl Jung to sociological theory, specifically Weber. I first present an outline of Jungian psychology. I then seek to relate this as psychology to Weber’s interpretivism. I point to basic methodological compatibilities within a Kantian frame, from which emerge central concerns with the factors ...
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Jungian metapsychology and neurobiological theory
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1996This paper deals with brain research and depth psychology. Because brain research is becoming significantly more sophisticated and increasingly able to assay the neurobiology of subjective (i.e. mental) eventsin vivo, it is suggested that any school of depth psychology will probably not survive as a mainstream treatment modality if its theory and ...
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Toward a Jungian Theory of Hypnosis
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 1986Abstract Jungian analytical theory about the nature of the psyche is applied to the problem of conceptualizing the nature and function of hypnosis. While the concept of dissociation occurs in both Jungian and Freudian theory, the emphasis in the Freudian model is placed upon repression, while the emphasis in the Jungian theory is based more on ...
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On integrating Jungian and other theories
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2015AbstractThis paper consists of reflections on some of the processes, subtleties, and ‘eros’ involved in attempting to integrate Jungian and other analytic perspectives. Assimilation of other theoretical viewpoints has a long history in analytical psychology, beginning when Jung met Freud.
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The transpersonal in Jungian theory and therapy
Journal of Religion & Health, 1973One of the main points of departure of Jungian theory from its Freudian precursor was the emphasis on and elaboration of the transpersonal as pects of the psyche. Jung's central concept of individuation makes ex plicit his thesis that the individuation of the single person is indissolu bly linked with and even tends to recapitulate the individuation of
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Jungian Theory for Storytellers
2018Jungian Theory for Storytelling is a toolkit for anyone using Jungian archetypes to create stories in fiction, TV, film, video games, documentaries, poetry, and many more. It contains a detailed classification of the archetypes with relevant examples, and explains how they work in different types of narratives.
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Jungian theory and its use in art therapy in the viewpoints of Israeli Jungian art therapists
International Journal of Art Therapy, 2017ABSTRACTThe present study explored Jungian art therapists’ perceptions of Jungian theory (JT) and its use in art therapy (AT). Fifteen experienced Israeli Jungian art therapists took part in semi-structured interviews. The findings describe the participants’ conceptualizations of the Jungian approach as it is evolving within AT.
Alona Granot, Dafna Regev, Sharon Snir
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Reading/Misreading Jung: Post-Jungian Theory
College Literature, 2005Rereading/Misreading Jung: Post-Jungian TheoryRowland, Susan. 2001. Jung: A Feminist Revision. Cambridge: Polity Press. $70.95 hc. $29.95 sc. 200 pp.Jensen, George H. 2002. Identities across Texts. Ed. David Jolliffe and Michael William. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. $52.50 he. $22.95 sc.
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