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Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of the famous Analytical Psychology. His approach to mankind and human psychology emphasized understanding the psyche through exploring the inner world of dreams, art, mythology, religion and philosophy. He was a strong believer in the importance of integration of opposites (e.g. masculine and feminine, thinking and feeling, esoteric science and spirituality). Though not the very first to analyze dreams, his contributions to dream analysis were greatly influential and extensive.
Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_JungJungian Archetypes: In this context, archetypes are fundamental prototypes for ideas, which may subsequently become involved in the interpretation of the observed phenomena in the life of a person. A group of memories and interpretations and associations closely connected with an archetype is called a complex, and may be named for its central archetype (such as for example the "mother complex"). Jung often seemed to view the archetypes as a sort of psychological organs, directly analogous to our physical, bodily organs:
Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArchetypeThe analytical psychology or "school" of Carl Gustav Jung is the forerunner of our modern humanistic psychology and still is a formidable piece of work to contemplate. The typology of four (or twelve so to say), evolving tests, personality testing, online courses and college degrees possibilities are all very important matters in the world of inner psyche, the subconscious and archetypes. The history of the development of those schools goes back a great length of time and effort. Research undertaken by famous psychologists lead to interesting ways of testing and evaluating people, both personal as well as professional. Readers will find a great list of resources of all kind in the world of Analytical Psychology, Jung and his work.
The ultimate goal of Jung's life work was the reconciliation of the life of the individual with the world of the supra-personal archetypes. He came to see the individual's encounter with the soul and the unconscious mind as central to this process. Soul Making - Archetypes, Astrology, and Jung: An in depth exploration of finding soul, meaning and purpose through archetypal psychology. The most complete Internet resource sorting out the basics (and the beyond) of archetypal/psychological astrology and how it applies to your life.
Read more: http://astrology.about.com/od/archetypal1/Fonda's Jung Notes: Summary of Jung's Analytical Psychology: When we look at Jung's psychology of religion we find many themes that were important in his own life and early experience (such as the division of the personality into two opposing halves, the conflicting forces of light and darkness, a god that is both good and terrible and dogma and so on.)…
Read more: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/fonda/jung03.html
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