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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: 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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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - Jung and Freud
Jung was thirty when he sent Sigmund Freud in Vienna his work Studies in Word Association. Half a year later the then 50 year old Freud reciprocated by sending a collection of his latest published essays to Jung in Zurich, which marked the beginning of an intense correspondence and collaboration lasting more than six years and ending shortly before World War I in May 1914, when Jung resigned as the chairman of the ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - Jung's life

Born in Kesswil, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau on July 26, 1875, Jung died in June 6, 1961. A very solitary introverted child, he was convinced from childhood that he had two personalities— a modern Swiss citizen, and a personality more at home in the eighteenth century. His father was a vicar, but, although Jung was close to both parents, he was rather disappointed in his father's academic approach to faith. Jung wanted to study archaeology at university, but his family was too poor to send him further afield than Basel, where they did n ...

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Carl Jung, Carl Jung - Jungian psychology, Carl Jung - The collective unconscious, Carl Jung - The shadow, Carl Jung - Anima and Animus, Carl Jung - Jung's life, Carl Jung - Jung and Freud, Carl Jung - Psychological Types, Carl Jung - Psychological Types – another view:, Carl Jung - Influence, Carl Jung - Spiritualism as a cure for alcoholism, Carl Jung - Influences on culture, Carl Jung - Recommended Reading, Carl Jung - Jung bibliography

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: 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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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Anima Jung

Anima, according to Carl Jung, is the feminine side of a male's unconscious mind. It can be identified as all the unconscious feminine psychological qualities that a male possesses. In a film interview, Jung was not clear if the anima/animus archetype was totally unconscious, calling it "a little bit conscious" and unconscious. In the interview, he gave an example of a man who falls head over heels in love, then later in life regrets his blind choice as he finds that he has married his own anima–the unconscious idea of the feminine ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Andrea Jung

Andrea Jung (鍾彬嫻, pinyin: Zhōng Bīnxián) (born 1959) is a Chinese-American born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to a Shanghai pianist mother and Hong Kong architect father. She was raised in Wellesley, Massachusetts Andrea Jung is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Avon Products, Inc, promoted to the position in November of 1999. Before her election to the position, she served as President and Chief Operating Officer over all business units of Avon worldwide. She has also held a position as a memb ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Anna Freud

Anna Freud (December 3, 1895, Vienna, Austria - October 9, 1982, London, England), the daughter of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) and his wife Martha Bernays (1861-1951), was an Austrian-born British psychoanalyst, and pioneer of child psychoanalysis. She was born in Vienna, Austria, and educated at Cottage Lyceum there. In 1914 she traveled to England, then returned to teach at the Cottage Lyceum. She entered psychoanalysis with her father in 1918, published her first paper on psychoanalysis in 1922, and entered practice as a psych ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Rogers

Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an influential American psychologist, who, along with Abraham Maslow, was the founder of the humanist approach to psychology. He was also instrumental in the development of non-directive psychotherapy, which he initially termed Client-Centered Therapy. He later renamed it as the Person-Centered Approach (PCA) to reflect that his theories were meant to apply to all interactions between people, not just to those between therapist and client. Today PCA is also called pe ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Anderson

Carl Anderson may mean: Carl Anderson (singer) (1945–2004) Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus Carl David Anderson (1905–1991), physicist Carl Thomas Anderson (1865–1948), cartoonist Other related archivesCarl A. Anderson, Carl Anderson (singer), Carl David Anderson, Carl Thomas Anderson

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Larsson

Carl Larsson (May 28, 1853–January 22, 1919) was a Swedish painter and interior designer. The Swedish artist Carl Larsson was born in "Gamla stan", the old town in Stockholm. His parents were extremely poor and his childhood was not happy. However, at the age of thirteen his teacher at the school for poor children urged him to apply to the "principskola" of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts and he was admitted. During his first years there, Larsson felt socially inferior, confused, and shy. In 1869, at the age of sixteen, he was promoted to the "antique school" of the same academy. There Larsson gained confidenc ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Oneiromancy

Oneiromancy is a form of divination by the analysis and interpretation of dreams. Oneiromancy is a part of psychoanalysis that intends to look beneath the manifest content of a dream, i.e., what we perceive in the dream, to the latent content of a dream, i.e., the meaning of the dream and the reason we dreamt it. The seminal work on the subject is The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud. Oneiromancy - Ancient. In the Tanach, Joseph intrepreted the dreams of the Pharaoh of Egypt; D ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Johan Bernadotte

Count Carl Johan Arthur Bernadotte af Wisborg, formerly HRH Carl Johan Arthur, Prince of Sweden, Duke of Dalarna (born October 31, 1916), is the son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and Crown Princess Margaret of Connaught. Carl Johan lost his succession rights and title in 1946 when he married a woman who was neither royal nor noble, Elin Kerstin Margaretha Wijkmark (1910-1987). He later married Gunilla C ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Hubbell

Carl Owen Hubbell (June 22, 1903 - November 21, 1988) was a left-handed screwball pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the New York Giants in the National League from 1928 to 1943. Hubbell was born in Carthage, Missouri. Nicknamed "King Carl" by the fans and "The Meal Ticket" by his teammates, Hubbell's first major-league victory was a 4-0 shutout of the Philadelphia Phillies. Making a late entry to the majors at age 25, Hubbell would go 10-6 in his first season, and would pitch his entire career for t ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Adam Petri

Carl Adam Petri (b. July 12, 1926 in Leipzig) is a German mathematician and computer scientist. He is an Ehrenprofessor (Professor Emeritus) at the University of Hamburg. Petri invented the Petri net in 1962 as part of his dissertation titled: Kommunikation mit Automaten at University of Bonn. It significantly advanced the fields of parallel computing and distributed computing, helped define the modern studies of complex systems and workflow management. He officially retired in 1991. His contributions have been in the br

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Czerny

Carl Czerny (sometimes Karl; February 21, 1791 – July 15, 1857) was an Austrian pianist, composer and teacher. He is best remembered today for his books of etudes for the piano. Czerny was born in Vienna and was first taught the piano by his father before taking lessons from Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Antonio Salieri and Ludwig van Beethoven. He was a child prodigy, making his first appearance in public in 1800 playing a Mozart piano concerto. Later, he gave the Vienna premiere of Beethove ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Carlson

Carlito "Carl" Carlson is a fictional character in the animated TV series The Simpsons. Along with Lenny, Carl is not just Homer's co-worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant but one of his best friends since childhood, and he likes to call himself "an urban Lenny." Carl is a handsome African American, a Buddhist with a master's degree in Nuclear Physics, fond of bowling and having a drink at Moe's. He is likely a liberal in terms of his politics, having described local talk show host Birch Barlow as "a right-wing c ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Lwanga

Carl Lwanga (or Charles Lwanga) (1865-1887) is a Roman Catholic saint. From 1885-1887 many Christians were put to death in Uganda by King Mwanga II. Many of them were officials in the court of the king or otherwise very close to the king, including the priest Carl Lwanga. Carl Lwanga and 21 other Catholics, as well as a number of Anglicans, were put to death, some by the sword, others by burning alive. The ire of the king was particularly inflamed against the Christians because they refused to acce ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Einstein

Carl Einstein (aka Karl Einstein) was born on April 26, 1885, in Neuwied/Rhein, Germany and died July 3 or July 5, 1940. A German poet, writer, art historian and an anarchist combatant in the Spanish Civil War Carl was nephew of the famous physicist, Albert Einstein. He commited suicide in 1940 to avoid Nazi persecution. Impassioned by art, Einstein was loosely associated with the Dada movement, and was part of the German expressionist movement where he discovered Picasso, cubism, and also African art. This te ...

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Lange

Carl Georg Lange (1834 - 1900) was a Danish physician and psychologist. He and William James independently developed the James-Lange theory of emotion, which posits that all emotions are developed from, and can be reduced to, physiological reactions to stimuli. Unlike James, Lange specifically stated that vasomotor changes are emotions. Lange also noted the psychotropic effects of lithium, although his work in this area was for

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Carl Jung - Jung and Freud: Encyclopedia - Carl Rottmann

Carl Anton Joseph Rottmann (January 11, 1797 in Handschuhsheim – July 7, 1850 in Munich) was a German landscape painter and the most famous member of the Rottmann family of painters. Ludwig I of Bavaria commissioned large landscape paintings exclusively from Rottmann. Other related archives1797, 1850, German, January 11, July 7, Ludwig I of Bavaria, Munich

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