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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What then is an archetype? Jung discovered that humans have a "preconscious psychic disposition that enables a (man) to react in a human manner." These potentials for creation are actualized when they enter consciousness as images.
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Sex and the life instincts in general are, of course, represented somewhere in Jung's system. They are a part of an archetype called the shadow. It derives from our prehuman, animal past, when our concerns were limited to survival and reproduction, and when we weren't self-conscious.
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Jung described these archetypes of the person as deep elements of ourselves that have siginficance in our lives. ... Jung's main archetypes are not 'types' in the way that each person may be classified as one or the other. Rather, we each have ... The Shadow is a very common archetype that reflects deeper elements of our psyche,
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According to Jung, the archetype resides in the collective unconscious, constituting its content. The archetype itself never enters consciousness although it can manifest itself in consciousness in the form of an 'archetypal...
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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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Jung developed several archetypes. The first and most basic were the Anima and Animus archetypes. Anima displayed characteristics that are considered to be feminine, like nurturing, caring, and submissiveness. Animus displayed characteristics that are considered to be more masculine, ... Gender-neutral archetype:
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Synchronicity is an explanatory principle, according to its creator, Carl Jung. Synchronicity explains "meaningful coincidences," such as a beetle flying into his room while a patient was describing a dream about a scarab.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Carl Jung (Swiss psychologist), Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytic psychology, in some aspects a response to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis. ... Jung was the son of a philologist and pastor. His childhood was lonely, although enriched by a vivid imagination,
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