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Analytical Psychology

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Analytical Psychology

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Analytical psychology

Analytical psychology (also known as Depth Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Dream Analysis, or Jungian Analysis) is based upon the movement started by Carl Jung and his followers as distinct from Freudian psychoanalysis. Its aim is the personal experience of the deep forces and motivations underlying human behavior. Analytical psychology - Assumptions. The basic assumption is that the personal unconscious is a potent part — probably the more active part — of the normal human psyche. Reliable communica ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Analytical psychology - Psychological types
Analytical Psychology distinguishes several psychological types or temperaments. Extrovert Introvert The attitude type could be thought of as the flow of libido (that is psychic energy, or qi). The Introvert's flow is inward to the subject and away from the object, ie. external relations. The Extrovert's is outward toward the object, ie. towards external relations and away from the inner, subjective w ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Analytical psychology - Assumptions

The basic assumption is that the personal unconscious is a potent part — probably the more active part — of the normal human psyche. Reliable communication between the conscious and unconscious parts of the psyche is necessary for happiness. Also crucial is the belief that dreams show ideas, beliefs, and feelings of which individuals may not be readily aware, but need to be, and that such material is expressed in a personalized vocabulary of visual metaphors. Things "known but unknown" are contained in the unconscious, and dreams ...

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Analytical psychology, Analytical psychology - Assumptions, Analytical psychology - Psychological types, Analytical psychology - Post-Jung, Analytical psychology - Classical school, Analytical psychology - Developmental school, Analytical psychology - Archetypal school

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Transpersonal

The term Transpersonal is often used to refer to psychological categories that transcend the normal features of ordinary ego-functioning. That is, stages of psychological growth, or stages of consciousness, that move beyond the rational and precedes the mystical. The term is highly associated with the work of Abraham Maslow and his understanding of "peak experiences", and was first adapted by the human potential movement in the 1960's. Among the psychologial sciences that have studied transpersonal phenomena we find the schools of Tra ...

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Analytical Psychology: Alternative Health Dictionary on Jungian psychology

Jungian psychology (Analytical Psychology): System of psychoanalysis founded by psychiatrist and reincarnationist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), of Zurich, Switzerland.

 

Jungian psychology theory posits a collective unconscious, synchronicity, and life energy (libidinal energy, the primal energy). Jung held that studying the collective racial unconscious could enhance understanding of the individual unconscious.

 

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Arnold Mindell

Arnold Mindell (born 1940) is an American psychotherapist, writer and the founder of Process Oriented Psychology . He lives in Portland, Oregon. He has written 19 books that have been published in 20 languages. After graduating with a degree in physics from MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Mindell went to Zurich, Switzerland to study Analytical Psychology at the C. G. Jung Institute, where he graduated as a Jungian Analyst. He became fascinated with links between body experience, particularly physical symptoms, and how they are ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung (July 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961) (IPA:[ˈkarl ˈgʊstaf ˈjʊŋ]) was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of Analytical Psychology. Often mentioned along with Sigmund Freud, with whom he initially collaborated, Carl Jung was one of the first and most widely read writers of the twentieth century on the psychology of the human mind. His approach to psychology emphasized understanding the psyche through exploring the worlds of anthropology, astrology, alchemy, ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Analytical psychodrama

Analytical psychodrama is a therapy based on role-playing, the obsevation of unconscious mental activities, and the using of tranfer. This technique can be both individual analytical psychodrama or group. See also. Psychodrama Category: Freudian psychology ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Anti-psychologism

Anti-psychologism is a thesis about the nature of logical truth, that it does not depend upon the contents of human ideas but exists independently. The term was coined by Gottlob Frege, and has been the centre of an important debate in analytical philosophy, closely related to the internalism and externalism debate in logic and epistemology. The rival thesis, psychologism, is not widely held amongst logicians, but it does h ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Collective unconscious

Collective unconscious is a term of analytical psychology, and was originally coined by Carl Jung. He distinguished the collective unconscious from the personal unconscious, which is particular to each human being. The collective unconscious refers to that part of a person's unconscious which is common to all human beings. It contains archetypes, which are forms or symbols that are manifested by all people in all cultures. Some have pointed out that this is essentially metaphysic ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Jung

Various people have the name Jung: Andrea Jung, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Avon Products, Inc. Carl Jung (1875–1961), a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology Douglas Jung (1924–2002), the first ethnic Chinese Member of Parliament (MP) in the Canadian House of Commons Edgar Julius Jung (1894–1934), a Calvinist lawyer and leader of the right-wing Conservative Revolutionary movement George Jung, a major player in cocaine importation in the ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Logos

The Greek word λόγος or logos is a word with various meanings. It is often translated into English as "Word" but can also mean thought, speech, reason, principle, standard, or logic among other things. It has varied use in the fields of philosophy, analytical psychology, rhetoric and religion. Logos - Use in ancient philosophy. In ancient philosophy, Logos was used by Heraclitus, one of the more eminent Pre-Socratic Greek philosophers, to describe human knowledge and the inherent order in ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Analytic philosophy

Analytic philosophy is the dominant philosophical movement in University philosophy departments in English-speaking countries, although one of its founders, Gottlob Frege, was German, and many of its leading proponents, such as Ludwig Wittgenstein, Rudolf Carnap, Kurt Gödel and Karl Popper, were Austrian. Logic and philosophy of language were central strands of analytic philosophy from the beginning, although this dominance has diminished greatly. Several lines of thought originate from the early, language-and-logic part of th ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Clinical psychology

Clinical psychology is the application of psychology within a clinical (health) setting. However, it is often taken to refer primarily to the easing of psychological distress, mental illness or mental health problems. The term was introduced in a 1907 paper by the American psychologist Lightner Witmer (1867-1956). Clinical psychologists are involved in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of patients with psychiatric disorders, as well as research about all of these areas of clinical practice. Their clinical work may includ ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Continental philosophy

Continental philosophy is a general term for several related philosophical traditions that (notionally) originated in continental Europe from the nineteenth century onward, in contrast with Anglo-American analytic philosophy. Continental philosophy includes phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, structuralism, post-structuralism and post-modernism, deconstruction, French feminism, critical theory such as that of the Frankfurt School, psychoanalysis, the works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Søren Kierkegaard, and most branches of Ma ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Duality

The word duality has a variety of different meanings in different contexts: In several spiritual, religious, and philosophical doctrines, duality refers to a two-fold division also called dualism. In the religion of the Moche of Peru and the Chinese of China, duality is the premise that everything has an opposing force that must be, or will be in balance. In dualism (philosophy of mind), the body and mind are considered to be irreducibly distinct. In mathematics, ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Psychophysics

Psychophysics is the branch of cognitive psychology dealing with the relationship between physical stimuli and their perception. While the majority of research has been done on vision, the discipline covers all the senses; papers have even been published on extrasensory perception, although more prosaic alternatives like hearing, taste, touch (including skin and enteric perception), smell, and sense of time are the more prevalent. The most straightforward use of psychophysics is the study of perceptual correlates for var ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia - Will philosophy

Will, in philosophy, refers to the conscious mental act that produces physical results. It is one of the most difficult and hotly debated concepts in philosophy, especially when philosophy investigates questions about free will. To what extent and in what sense can we be said to choose which actions we will ourselves to perform? The problems involved in understanding action by an effort of will arise because we are both the observer and the observed. The only consciousness we can experience directly is our own, and questions arise ove ...

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Principles of Psychology - The Analytical Arguments of The Principles

There were five chief targets of the critical/analytical arguments of the volume: innatism (typified by Immanuel Kant); associationism (by Jeremy Bentham); materialism (by Herbert Spencer); spiritualism (by scholastic theology); and metaphysical idealism (by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel). The perception of time was a very hotly contested field in the psychology of James' day, and gave him an opportunity to explain the difficulty with innatism, which posits time as an infinite necessary continuum. This is a view that leads to unnecess ...

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Principles of Psychology, Principles of Psychology - The Analytical Arguments of The Principles, Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection, Principles of Psychology - Nineteenth Century Experimental Results, Principles of Psychology - The Consequences of Comparisons

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Analytical Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection

Introspection, James wrote, is "difficult and fallible." But it isn't uniquely so -- the difficulties involved are those of "all observation of whatever kind." Still, subject to the checks of the other three methods for psychology, and subject to the "final consensus of our farther knowledge about the thing in question," reports of one's own feelings may be brought to the table. It was while endeavoring to make use of this method that James coined the phrase stream of consciousness, which was to have a big future with literary critics. He held on i ...

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Principles of Psychology, Principles of Psychology - The Analytical Arguments of The Principles, Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection, Principles of Psychology - Nineteenth Century Experimental Results, Principles of Psychology - The Consequences of Comparisons

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