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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, 2017
ABSTRACTThe 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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Power Dynamics in Discussions of Contemporary Jungian Theory and Practice

Journal of Analytical Psychology
AbstractGroups of Jungian analysts, which included the present authors, met to discuss four key theoretical concepts, each of which was felt to have problematic aspects if used unquestioningly in contemporary practice. The concepts were: The Primitive, Inner and Outer Worlds, Contrasexuality and Participation Mystique.
Jane Johnson, Julia Ryde
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Bipolarity in Jungian Type Theory and the Myers--Briggs Type Indicator

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1993
The standard form of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI; Myers & McCaulley, 1985) was constructed to measure introversion/extroversion, sensing/intuiting, and thinking/feeling as single, bipolar dimensions. We tested this assumption of bipolarity with a Likert form of the MBTI that allowed for the independent assessment of each attitude and function.
S A, Girelli, J E, Stake
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How Much Jungian Theory Is There in My Practice?

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1995
This non‐clinical paper consists of the author's subjective and personal value judgements on theory and practice. He discusses nine topics: I) What is analysis and why do people seek therapy? 2) Dangers of reification and hypostatizing: reinforcement of narcissistic defences and schizoid unrelatedness.
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Reading/Misreading Jung: Post-Jungian Theory

College Literature, 2005
Rereading/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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A Jungian Psychohistorical Theory: An Interpretive Tool for History

2020
The chapter aims to explain a Jungian psychohistorical theory as an interpretive tool to analyze psychological reasons for the rapid growth of the Korean Protestant Church (KPC). For doing this, first, it offers an outline of psychohistory—its origin, evolution, and pros and cons.
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Psyche and artistic creation : Jungian theories and practice

1997
Thesis (M.A.)-La Trobe University, 1997.; Submitted to the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Education.
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