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Analytical psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Analytical psychology (or Jungian psychology ) is the school of psychology originating from the ideas of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, and then advanced by his students and other thinkers who follo...
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Carl Jung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Weblog about the psychology of C.G. Jung with links to other relevant sites. ... It is a basic tenet of Analytical (Jungian) Psychology that we as conscious moderns have a responsibility to understand the spiritual forces that move us as best we can, learn to cooperate with those that are benevolent, and resist those that...
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Donald Williams, a Jungian analyst, established this site to serve as a center for Jungian thought. Provides great links to Jungian journals, publishers, Institutes, articles, and other Jung sites. ... Published semiannually, publishes essays, articles, poems, and art with Jungian themes. Provides abstracts from this...
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Essay on Jung's personality theory by Dr. C. George Boeree. ... Anyone who wants to know the human psyche will learn next to nothing from experimental psychology. He would be better advised to abandon exact science, put away his scholar's gown, bid farewell to his study, and wander with human heart throught the world.
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Where Christian mysticism, theology and metaphysics meet Eastern religions, Jungian psychology and a new sense of the earth. ... ; ; The Psychology of C.G. Jung and the Body and Temperament Types of W.H. Sheldon;
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Jungian Psychology - Online course on Jungian basic themes such as: archetypes and myths, dreams and dream interpretation, persona, shadow, complex, typology, anima/animus, Self, and individuation.
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