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Carl Gustav Jung
Carl Gustav Jung , 1875-1961, Swiss psychiatrist, founder of analytical psychology. The son of a country pastor, he studied at Basel (1895-1900) and Zürich (M.D., 1902). After a stint at the University Psychiatric Clinic in Zürich, Jung worked (1902) under Eugen Bleuler at the Burgholzli... Read more |
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Jungian psychology
Analytical PsychologyStructure of personalityReligionJung’s method of treatmentEvaluationBIBLIOGRAPHYAnalytical psychology, also called complex psychology, is identified with the work of Carl Gustav Jung, who founded it. It is an attempt to expand Freudian psychology, from which it developed. Jung’s... Read more |
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WORD ASSOCIATION Word association is connected with the work that Carl Gustav Jung was engaged in at the Burgh Read more |
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Carl Jung
Jung, Carl 1875-1961 FREUDIAN VERSUS JUNGIAN TRADITIONS THE STRUCTURE OF THE MIND AND ITS CONTENTS JUNG’S PERSONALITY TYPES THE NATURE OF MENTAL HEATH AND ANALYTICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY JUNG Read more |
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Compensation
COMPENSATION (ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY) Compensation (transcendent function) finds its origins in the delineation of dynamics of the complex. In 1907 Carl Gustav Jung notes the pathogenic complex posses a quantum of libido which grants it a degree of autonomy that is opposed to conscious will. Though... Read more |
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American Psychoanalytic Association
AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION Despite Sigmund Freud's concern about the fate of psychoanalysis in the United States, it has been the country where psychoanalysis, as theory and as therapeutic enterprise, has been most successful during its first century. Accompanied by Carl Gustav Jung and... Read more |
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Collective unconscious
COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS (ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY) The "collective unconscious" is the part of the collective psyche that is unconscious, the other parts being consciousness of the perceptible world and consciousness itself. The collective unconscious is different from and in addition to the... Read more |
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Synchronicity
SYNCHRONICITY (ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY) Carl Jung offered synchronicity as an acausal "principle of explanation" to account for "certain remarkable manifestations of the unconscious." He saw the principle of synchronicity as an addition to the principle of psychic causality, which Freud had... Read more |
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extroversion and introversion
extroversion and introversion terms introduced into psychology by Carl Jung to identify opposite psychological types. Jung saw the activity of the extrovert directed toward the external world and that of the introvert inward upon himself or herself. This general activity or drive of the... Read more |
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