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  Jungian psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jungian psychology refers to a school of psychology originating in the ideas of Swiss psychologist Carl Jung and advanced by many other thinkers who followed in his tradition.
The overarching goal of Jungian psychology is the reconciliation of the life of the individual with the world of the supra-personal archetypes.
That is, a psychotic episode can be seen from a Jungian perspective as the "rest" of the psyche overwhelming the conscious psyche because the conscious psyche effectively was locking out and repressing the psyche as a whole.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jungian_psychology   (1281 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Jungian Psychology as Catholic Theology
Jungians teach, through Catholic seminars and workshops, tapes and books, that one can discover God in two "ways": comunally in prayer that employs Catholic elements and symbols, and personally by use of "conscious dreaming" techniques which can be powerful in creating delusions.
Jungians look to the clouds, to the trees, the cycles of the moon, planets, seasons, and animals to inform their "body-prayer", "psycho-drama", and "mime".
Jungians then logically embrace contraception, homosexuality and sometimes even abortion, simply because these are part of people’s "lived experiences" and enable them to explore their sexuality uninhibited.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=545   (1682 words)

  
 rainer maria kohler jungian psychotherapy counseling psychoanalysis Jung therapy
Jungian psychotherapy is particularly helpful for two kinds of people (see below), but for both groups of people, indeed for all of us, it is very difficult to accept outside help.
Jungian analysis is a form of psychotherapy developed by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961).
I believe that Jungian depth psychology, with its reverence for the psyche in each individual, provides the resources to meet the challenges of modern life and of the unknown.
www.jungianpsychotherapist.com   (1603 words)

  
 Article: What Is Jungian Analysis? | Michael Vannoy Adams
Jungian analysis is a method of psychotherapy developed by C.G. Jung, the eminent Swiss psychiatrist (1875-1961).
Jungian analysis is a "depth psychology," or psychology of the unconscious.
The purpose of Jungian analysis is to establish an effective relation between the ego and the unconscious in order ultimately to facilitate a transformation of the psyche.
www.jungnewyork.com /whatisit.shtml   (1670 words)

  
 jungian literary criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jungians do not see art structured along sexual lines but in archetypes, which may be those of the collective or personal unconscious.
Jungians would see it as a projection of the repressed and troublesome contents of the unconscious to a supposed exterior reality.
But what is important in Jungian theory is not the symbols as such, but the extent they are faced, understood and accommodated by the individual.
www.textetc.com /criticism/jungian-criticism.html   (1711 words)

  
 Literary Encyclopedia: Jungian Literary Theory
Jungian literary theory differs from the established practice of Jungian literary criticism, sometimes referred to as archetypal criticism.
Hitherto, Jungian criticism was based upon a notion of recurrent thematic motifs, known as archetypes, which play a structuring role in literature and culture.
Jungian literary theory takes a different starting point in drawing upon those principles of knowledge fundamental to Jung.s works that align him with twenty-first century cultural and philosophical debates.
www.litencyc.com /php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1508   (647 words)

  
 Jungian Psychoanalysis - Jungian Analysis, Therapy
Jungian analysis is a specialized form of psychotherapy in which the Jungian analyst and patient work together to increase the patient’s consciousness in order to move toward psychological balance and wholeness, and to bring relief and meaning to psychological suffering.
At the heart of Jungian analysis is a realignment of conscious and unconscious aspects of the personality with an ensuing creation of new values and purpose.
Jungian analysis can help most people who have a genuine desire to learn about themselves and are willing and able to commit to regularly scheduled meetings over a sustained period of time.
www.nyaap.org /index.php/id/4   (1576 words)

  
 Jungian Circle Bylaws
The principal office of The Jungian Circle shall be in the state of Colorado and shall be located in the greater Boulder-Denver metropolitan area at such place as shall be designated by the Circle Council.
The Jungian Circle may have such other offices, either within or without the state of incorporation, as Circle Council may designate or as the purposes of the Jungian Circle may from time to time require.
The Council shall in all cases act as a board and they may adopt such rules and regulations for the conduct of their meetings and the management of the organization as they may deem proper and which are consistent with the Articles of Incorporation, these Bylaws and the laws of the State of Colorado.
www.orgsites.com /co/jungiancircle/bylaws.htm   (2342 words)

  
 Jungian Odyssey | Presenters' Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
As a natural scientist and Jungian analyst, she concentrates her research on the psychic and symbolic dimensions of collective phenomena which includes ecological issues of energy, water, predators, market globalization and also dance; she works on introducing these dimensions into environmental protection in concrete ways.
Lucienne Marguerat was born in 1943 in Lausanne.
She has practiced as a psychotherapist since 1992, as a Jungian analyst since 1996 and is a training analyst at ISAPZURICH, as well as member of the Board of Advisors to the Jung Center in Bangalore, India.
www.jungianodyssey.com /presenters.html   (1947 words)

  
 What is Jungian Analysis? - Christina Becker, Jungian Analyst, Toronto, Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jungian analysis is a psychoanalytic psychotherapy based on the work of Carl Gustav Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst (1875 - 1961).
By using Jungian dream interpretation techniques and Sandplay therapy or other symbolic material, analyst and client explore the underlying meaning in suffering, and work together to facilitate change and transformation in the client.
The goal of a Jungian psychotherapy is to facilitate your natural inclination towards psychological wholeness by activating your ability to heal the stuck places in your
www.cjbecker.com /JungianAnalysis.htm   (422 words)

  
 Carl Jung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jungian ideas are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explored in humanities departments.
The plot of James Kerwin's scifi noir film Yesterday Was a Lie is said to contain multiple Jungian references, and press interviews with the cast and crew confirm that Jung's work in alchemy and dream analysis played a pivotal role in the development of the screenplay.
The various Jungian ideals and archetypes heavily influenced the modern philosophical, surreal roleplaying game Persona and are one of the reasons cited for its strong, intriguing plot.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jungian   (5576 words)

  
 C. G. Jung and Jungian Analysis | Jungian Therapy and Psychotherapy | Michael Vannoy Adams
Jungian analysis is a psychotherapy that exercises and explores the imagination.
Jungian psychotherapy, Jung says, is "a dialogue or discussion between two persons." It is a mutual process, a collaborative conversation, between the therapist and the patient.
Jungian psychotherapy is a "depth psychotherapy," or a "psychotherapy of the unconscious." The purpose of Jungian psychotherapy is to deepen what the conscious mind knows about the unconscious.
www.jungnewyork.com   (1433 words)

  
 Jungian Odyssey | Introduction
However, through June 15, 2006 we are accepting requests to be notified in case of cancellations: just email us your contact information, and we will be in touch as soon as possible.
JUNGIAN ODYSSEY is an intensive study program offered by the International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich (ISAPZURICH).
The Jungian Odyssey is designed for those with professional training in various psychological disciplines as well as for non-practitioners from all walks of life who are interested in Jungian thought.
www.jungianodyssey.com /introduction.html   (506 words)

  
 Rereading/Misreading Jung: Post-Jungian Theory College Literature - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jungian theory is ripe for deconstruction and in some ways uncannily anticipates poststructuralist thought.
I have described Jungian individuation as romance but it is equally valid to draw out its deconstructive implications.
In her introduction to Literary Theory, Rowland offers "to initiate the process of absorbing Jungian theory into modern critical discourses such as deconstruction, feminism, postmodern spirituality, reader-response and postcolonialism in ways that have been achieved with great perspicacity and thoroughness for the theories of Sigmund Freud" (2001, 1).
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3709/is_200501/ai_n9520898   (739 words)

  
 ITP | Carl Jung
Jungian psychology focuses on establishing and fostering the relationship between conscious and unconscious processes.
Jungian institutes in various countries and in major U.S. cities provide extensive research materials, lecture series, weekend workshops, and long-term training in Jungian analysis.
There is a whole literature relating Jungian psychology and spirituality, primarily from a Christian perspective.
www.itp.edu /about/carl_jung.cfm   (5805 words)

  
 Psychotherapist, Denver, Colorado, Jungian Therapy with Jungian Psychotherapist, Melissa Furuseth, M.A., an expert in ...
Jungian Psychotherapist, I specialize in helping adults--who feel stuck, depressed, anxious, a bit lost, or in midlife distress--to reclaim hope, grounding, wholeness and a full, satisfying life.
As a Jungian Therapist, in my work with clients, I take to heart the meaning of the word psychotherapy; psyche, in Greek means soul, and the root word of therapy is therapeia, which means to tend or to care for.
While all this prepared me as a Jungian Psychotherapist, my years of experience working with deeply valued clients allows me the privilege of caring for soul and psyche, glimpsing the strength and resilience of human beings, which is often catalyzed by the transformative nature of psychotherapy.
www.jungiansoulwork.com /wst_page2.html   (1315 words)

  
 CG Jung Page - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Materia Prima is the website of the International Workshop of Analytical Psychology for Childhood and Adolescence, which was created by Jungian analysts from Europe and North and South America.
Subscribers (Jungian analysts working with children and adolescents, as well as IAAP members and candidates) can access a newsletter and space to share papers, information and ideas about the Workshop.
Jungian analyst Bernice Hill explores the history and contemporary appearance of the warrior archetype in America and discovers the ways that the spiritual warrior's relationship with money can be empowering and transformative.
www.cgjungpage.org   (903 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Hypnosis : A Jungian Perspective: Books: James A. Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
As developed by Hall, the Jungian conceptualization of hypnosis draws on the theory of psychological complexes and their participation in the sense of self-image that inevitably is a part of the ego.
Hall clearly shows how the Jungian understanding of dreams is the basis for an understanding of active imagination, and how active imagination, in turn, serves as the foundation for other imaginal techniques.
Very few Jungian hypnotherapists exist, and in that sense the book is great as it opens up a new avenue for those with a mindset that didn't allow for use of hypnosis.
www.amazon.ca /Hypnosis-Jungian-Perspective-James-Hall/dp/0898623820   (600 words)

  
 The Enneagram of Consciousness and Jungian Psychology, by Walter Geldart
Jungian psychology provides insight into nine Enneagram Personality Types because nine Jungian psychological processes of consciousness can be assigned to nine points on an Enneagram of Consciousness.
Point Three expresses the psychological Jungian Persona and the physical Gurdjieff moving function Jung contributed to the language for values with the feeling function (not feelings) that is extraverted at Point Two and introverted at Point Six.
Jungian Type is not contextually grounded with Instinctual, Emotional, and Intellectual Triads, or the Laws or Three and Seven, but this article shows that Jungian psychology and the Enneagram are natural partners.
tap3x.net /EMBTI/page9.html   (2445 words)

  
 Announcement - International Association for Jungian Studies
The application of the concepts of Jungian and post-Jungian analytical psychology to literature, theatre, film and media studies, religious studies, in addition to applications in the disciplines of medicine, physics, and the philosophy and history of science are welcome.
Through the development of Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies, the IAJS aims to aid the understanding of contemporary cultural trends and the history of psychological and cultural tendencies.
Jungian Studies publications include: 'Archetype and object: Primary deintegration and primary love in analytical play therapy with young children', Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2002, 47, 407-420; Jungian analytical play therapy, in Charles Schaefer (Editor) Foundations of Play Therapy.
www.decaelo.com /blentair/marginotes.htm   (1694 words)

  
 Workshops_Lectures
By the end of this course you will have a good working knowledge of all of the core concepts of Jungian psychology, be able to address specific questions theoretically (and clinically), and, experience your dreams and the symbols of life in a deeper, richer and more meaningful way.
The aim of this course is the development of a Jungian dream interpretation approach that may be used to work with your own dreams.
The purpose of this 12 session course an introduction to Jungian psychology.
www.islandnet.com /~jungian/Workshops_Lectures.htm   (1731 words)

  
 Worldwork and Jungian psychology
It is evident that dealing with the new developments and consequences of wars and civil wars, migration and all kinds of trauma, of social changes as well as new technologies and the effects of globalization and today's mobility are new challenges where new disciplines and paradigms are evolving and new professional profiles are consolidating.
These lectures are meant to formulate the solid ground for Jungian contributions to this situation (lecture 1) as well as the necessary extensions and changes in certain aspects of our attitude and way of working (lectures 2 and 3).
Making use of this image the aim of Jungian or Post-Jungian groupwork can be described as coaching groups to relate to all their parts and to the challenges in the outside world they don't have "golden plates" for.
www.aamindell.net /worldwork-jungian-psychology.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Quakerism and Jungian Psychology
The distinctive province of religion, including the Quaker form of spirituality, is the quest to “get it all together.” Jungian psychology extends this quest to include incorporating the contents of the unconscious and integrating them with consciousness.
Jungian psychology is reminding Quakers that in addition to there being that of God in everyone, there is also that of the Devil (speaking metaphorically) in everyone.
But Jungian psychology is likely to comfort them even more by offering them an understanding of the psyche which takes this phenomenon into account, even if it does not ultimately solve the problem of evil.
www.quaker.org /fcrp/yungblut.html   (2231 words)

  
 The Jungian Tarot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The 78-cards of the The Jungian Tarot were painted by Robert Wang in 1988 and printed by AGMuller.
Nineteenth century esoteric fraternities did develop creative, and still acceptable, attributions for the Major Arcana, but their often eccentric patterns of interpretation for the Minor Cards must be reconsidered.
An interesting blend of Jungian and Qabalistic concepts can be seen in this deck, especially in the Minor Arcana which have been newly rethought by Wang.
www.spiritone.com /~filipas/Masquerade/Reviews/jungian.html   (1146 words)

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