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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)

  
 An Introduction to Jung and Analytical Psychology
Jungian psychotherapy, as it is currently practiced, covers a wide range of perspectives, ranging from a primary stress on the analysis of the archetypal material of dreams and fantasies to a major focus on the unraveling of early developmental issues, and including a strongly clinical emphasis which combines these two elements.
Jungian theory understands the psyche as containing a drive toward balance and wholeness, differentiating and incorporating the various elements of the personal unconscious and establishing access to the collective unconscious.
Jungians are generally reluctant to overdirect the therapeutic process, believing that the patient's psyche rather than the therapist's is the appropriate guide.
www.mageist.net /jungintro.html   (2059 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)

  
 Quakerism and Jungian Psychology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Friends Conference on Religion and Psychology is itself testimony to the affinities that exist between Quakerism and Jungian psychology.
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)

  
 Depth Psychology M.A.
Depth Psychology may be used in one’s personal life, in education, in group process, in art groups, in therapeutic settings, in personal-growth facilitation, in work groups, and in community-building.
Many people find that Jungian psychology coherently explains life experiences, that it offers a path for individuation—that is, for developing uniquely into who one is, in essence—and that it offers room for the mystery and creativity of life.
Jungian psychology includes the experience of the sacred, of mystery, and of the ineffable.
www.sonoma.edu /psychology/depth/program.html   (694 words)

  
 Chiron Publications: Online Catalog: Jungian Analytical Psychology
That journey led her to Jungian archetypal psychology and to a heartfelt desire to help others come to terms with the profound sense of grief and loss that follows such an event.
In her private practice and as editor of The Journal of Analytical Psychology for 9 years, Judith Hubback was interested in studying change and resistance to change in both patients and analysts, as well as enabling people to develop their full potential.
Movingly told from a Jungian point of view and in the intimate context of analysis, it is not only the autobiography of a person with a life-long dedication to understanding the psyche, but also a portrayal of the unconscious as it reveals itself throughout the course of that person's life.
www.chironpublications.com /jap.html   (4454 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)

  
 Jungian Odyssey | Presenters' Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
She is a board member of The Research and Training Centre in Depth Psychology and has given lectures and seminars about fairytales, legends, dreams and the religious fundamentals in Jungian psychology.
He teaches courses on spirituality, Jungian psychology, and literature, and his main interest is the recovery of meaning in the contemporary world.
www.jungianodyssey.com /presenters.html   (1947 words)

  
 Jungian Odyssey | Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
The Jungian Odyssey consists of two interrelated yet distinct parts, each with its own particular focus, thus forming a holistic view of Jungian psychology.
www.jungianodyssey.com /introduction.html   (506 words)

  
 CG Jung Page - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The program, now in its eleventh year, offers a two-year course of intensive study in analytical psychology to a mental health professional from a country where formal Jungian analytic training is not available.
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.
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)

  
 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)

  
 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 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.
Jung, C. G., and Hinkle, B. Psychology of the Unconscious : a study of the transformations and symbolisms of the libido, a contribution to the history of the evolution of thought.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carl_Jung   (5515 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)

  
 Workshops_Lectures
The purpose of this course is an introduction to Analytical psychology.
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 purpose of this 12 session course an introduction to Jungian psychology.
www.islandnet.com /~jungian/Workshops_Lectures.htm   (1731 words)

  
 The Society of Analytical Psychology
This course, taught by 16 Jungian analysts from a variety of theoreitcal orientations, aims to introduce students to the general field of contemporary post-Jungian psychology and familiarise them with the relevant literature.
This course (taught by Professors Renos Papadopoulos and Andrew Samuels) is designed to appraise the applicability of Jungian and post-Jungian modes of enquiry in diverse social and cultural fields with special reference to pressing problems in contemporary Western societies.
Andrew Samuels is a Training Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology and a Scientific Associate of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis.
www.jungian-analysis.org /phd.htm   (966 words)

  
 The Story of Psychology
Not believing psychology to be a religion, Jung never wanted to have disciples; but the disciples, regardless, formed their own religion after him.
The use of the term "Depth Psychology" has roots going back to Breuer and Freud, who used it to describe their new system of treatment, and stretches into the present through its association with Archetypal Psychology and the followers of Hillman.
It may be the most inclusive way to describe psychologies concerned with psyche and soul, but increasingly the words "depth psychology" can also be found on the calling cards of more ego-bound, un-psychological practitioners, such as those of Object-Relations, or Rogerian process-centered therapy.
www.arespress.com /AresPages/Story.html   (903 words)

  
 INTRODUCTION TO ALCHEMY IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY:
In Jungian psychology, the prima materia is the original undifferentiated condition of ordinary consciousness, which is really unconsciousness -- subjective awareness.
In psychology the four-fold nature of the prima materia is expressed by the four functions which correspond with the alchemical elements: intuition (fire), thinking (air), feeling (water), and sensation (earth).
In Jungian theory we have a dominant function and limited access to one or two others, but the fourth function is inaccessible, elusive, maladapted, or hard to integrate.
zero-point.tripod.com /alchemy/alchemyclass.html   (10506 words)

  
 IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology)
The first Jungian who generously shared her insights and images with us was Dr. Naomi Lowinsky, a member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.
Already during the second year it became evident that most of the participants were interested in continuing their studies in Jungian analytical psychology, and this interest laid the ground for the Estonian Jung Society: · EJS had 6 founding members: Epp Veski, Raul Kilgas, Velda Veia, Ursula Peterson, Maie Oblikas, Külli Roosi.
The Korean Society for Analytical Psychology held its Spring Academic Meeting on 30 June 2000 on the theme: "Eastern Thought and the Analytical Psychology of C.G. Jung." The presenters were: Prof.
www.iaap.org /newsletter2001/developing2001.html   (9871 words)

  
 jungian psychology - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library
She has taught Jungian psychology extensively on the East coast...dissertation in the area of Jungian psychology and phenomenology at Temple...
Psychotherapist and patient...involvement in psychology began with Jungian psychology, at a relatively young age...there, as well as a lot in Jungian psychology especially recently.
She says she and her husband, Jungian psychoanalyst Jim Barnett, get no calls and walk undisturbed...degree in public administration and a doctorate in clinical psychology; her masters degree is in city management, her doctorate in...
www.questia.com /search/jungian-psychology   (1352 words)

  
 Synthesizing Jungian Psychology with the Enneagram
On the Jungian view, the compensatory perspective that the unconscious presents about us in dreams and insights that appear on the fringe of consciousness are often diametrically opposed to the conscious image of who we think we are.
My approach to synthesizing Jungian psychology and the Enneagram was predictably directed by the fact that I began as a Jungian, and only much later discovered the Enneagram.
I describe the Jungian notion of Individuation as the path of discovering who you are in the second half of life.
www.divingin.com /synthesizing.html   (2987 words)

  
 JungianAnalyticPractice
The Jungian Analytic Practice consists of Howard W. Tyas, Jr.
In addition, seminars are offered on a regular basis, exploring topics of general Jungian interest.
Karen and Howard are available to lecture or to lead dream groups throughout the Carolinas.
www.jungiananalyticpraxis.com   (748 words)

  
 Jungian Outline by Clifton Snider
To use another as a scapegoat is to project one's shadow (or the collective shadow) onto him or her or onto a group.
As Jungian psychoanalyst Erich Neumann writes: "Inside a nation, the aliens who provide the objects for this projection [of evil] are the minorities" (Depth Psychology and a New Ethic, Boston: Shambhala, 1990, p 52).
The former stems from the personal psychology of the creator; the latter may also do so but it has universal (that is, archetypal) applications that stem from the collective unconscious.
www.csulb.edu /~csnider/jungian.outline.html   (3369 words)

  
 Inner City Books: Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In Jungian psychology it is used to describe a certain type of man - charming, affectionate, creative and ever in pursuit of his dreams.
THE INNER JOURNEY: Lectures and Essays on Jungian Psychology Barbara Hannah (1891-1986) was active during the "golden years" of Jungian psychology.
JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY UNPLUGGED: My Life As an Elephant by Daryl Sharp: Jungian Psychology Unplugged is a comprehensive overview of Jung's basic concepts and their application.
www.bookworld.com /innercity   (1091 words)

  
 Post Jungian Psychology using A Naturalized Epistemology
The theoretical framework that did exist at the time was the “medical model” that had long abandoned the use of God as a fudge-factor to explain phenomena such as disease and myriad physiological processes.
But contrary to views held by many Jungians, his notion of psychic truth was not a metaphysical notion.
This is one of the central tenants of a naturalized epistemology – a theory of human knowledge and human archetypes that does not require that we explain the conscious or unconscious mind as anything other than the brain and the workings of the natural world.
www.divingin.com /towards.html   (4100 words)

  
 Florida Jung Society
A founding member and former president of the Venezuelan Society of Jungian Analysts, Judith was involved in the clinical supervision of candidates in that Society and in the graduate program in Clinical Psychology at the Venezuelan Central University Hospital.
Judith is currently on the faculty of the Florida Association of Jungian Analysts, a senior training analyst in the InterRegional Society of Jungian Analysts, as well as consulting editor of the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice.
The Florida Association of Jungian Analysts is professional society and a non-profit corporation formed to provide continuing education and on-going training for psychotherapists in Analytical Psychology, as well as offering opportunities for service, collegiality and professional development to its members.
jungflorida.com   (1661 words)

  
 Jungian Psychology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A Jungian analyst herself, she obviously values Jung's work highly but is unabashedly frank in challenging his ideas when she finds him wide of the mark, misogynistic, or simply out-dated.
A key concept of Jungian Psychology is that of the "Self." Jung writes: "The self, in its efforts at self-realization, reaches out beyond the ego-personality on all sides; because of its all-emcompassing nature it is brighter and darker than the ego, and accordingly confronts it with problems which it would like to avoid.
Since the fundamental purpose of Jungian Psychology is to render somewhat conscious that which is largely unconscious in our lives, an exploration of the process itself is in order.
roseholt.blogspot.com   (16755 words)

  
 Dr. June Singer -- Jungian analyst, prolific author
June Singer, a noted Jungian analyst, clinical psychologist and writer who taught at the Institute for Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto and was a member of the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco, died January 29 at her home in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland.
She received her doctorate at Northwestern University and established a study group in Jungian psychology, beginning in her living room and expanding to sites throughout the area.
She was a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, the first institute for training Jungian analysts between east and west coasts.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/02/06/BAGVR4QFK71.DTL   (542 words)

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