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Archetype - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An archetype (pronounced /ˈɑrkɪtaɪp/ ) is an original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype after which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol universally recognized by...
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Jungian archetypes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archetypes are, according to Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, innate universal psychic dispositions that form the substrate from which the basic themes of human life emerge. Each stage is mediated throu...
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Major Archetypes and the Process of Individuation ... In any event, it was a theory which took courage to advance, but Jung felt it necessary to do so, since he was noticing a strong degree of correspondence between dreams of patients, both private and institutionalised, and mythological motifs.
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Concept of Archetypes at Carl Jun ... Carl Jung Resources > Archetypes ... Who was ; Carl Jung; Biography; Timeline; Bibliography; Theories; Glossary; Quotes; Jung and Freud...
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The Journey into Unus Mundus (since 1996) has been devoted to Dr. Carl G. Jung, Depth Psychology, Archetypes & Symbols, Healing of Soul, and Dreams. ... As shocking as it might seem to me, a lot of folks don't have even the slightest clue about: who in the heck the Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Carl G. Jung was...
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Archetypes. Psychoanalysis of MYTH: Sigmund Freud's and Carl G. Jung's theories on the origin of gods, religion, and their myths. ... he clues to self-realization in myths, and in many other cultural phenomena, are according to Carl G. Jung the archetypes, symbolic elements containing aspects of the workings of human life...
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Sigmund Freud's attitudes towards Christianity were obviously hostile, since he believed that religious doctrines are all illusions and labeled all religion as "the universal obsessional neurosis of humanity."1 His one-time follower and colleague Carl Jung, on the other hand, may not be quite as obvious in his disdain...
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