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Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychoanalyst. Though he was an early associate of Freud he split off to form his own school of thought, is largely responsible for starting what is now known as depth psychology and brought us such concepts as introversion and synchronicity. The following is a brief introduction to some of [...]
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... having teaching assistant work this term, there?s something that I?d like to get into in a little more depth. One of the placements is helping to teach qualilative psychology (something I?m eminently unqualified to ... for coming face to face with a studied phenomon?What should the goals of psychology be and does this method help to further them?Ach, to be honest you can make up your own questions. I? ...
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... its most basic biological structures and to demonize it as disease. But really it is basic depth psychology I'm speaking of, a phenomenological description of a psychospiritual process to which ... and treatment of mental disorders. Here, I am fighting for the depressed patient's need for more, not less, psychology. But if, for example, the general public and mental health professionals accept, as ...
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... man moving toward middle age might still manifest the god.Yesterday I mentioned Ginette Paris, known for three excellent works of polytheistic psychology: Wisdom of the Psyche: Depth Psychology after Neuroscience, Pagan Meditations: The Worlds of Aphrodite, Artemis, and Hestia, and Pagan Grace: Dionysus, Hermes, and Goddess Memory in Daily Life. ...
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... including economics, sociology, history, political science, anthropology, and psychology. As I unashamedly quote wikipedia: "The term critical theory, in ... the choice of words in conversations, and the whole inner life as classified by the now somewhat devalued depth psychology, bear witness to man's attempt to make himself a proficient apparatus, similar (even in emotion) to the model served up by ...
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... then it may well be that this child's life will present a rare landscape, seldom seen by most, and many many challenges met with true and straight heart. In depth psychology, the symbol of the fisher and the wild landscape are ancient ones, and are particularly related to la Mer, the fisher being the one who returns day in and day out, to that origin ...
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