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Jungian

Jungian meaning

Of or pertaining to the psychology of Carl Jung.

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In psychology Jungian analysis Sherry Salman considers the image of the Horned God in Jungian terms, as an archetypal protector and mediator of the outside world to the objective psyche.

Hair, in the artist’s compositions, symbolises complex emotions and unconscious drives, echoing Freudian, Jungian and Lacanian ideas.

Four months later, he appeared in court via an intermittent video link alongside his solicitor and the Jungian analyst Dr Inspector.

I'm clearly using the neo-Jungian worldview of "you are what you do" to further my own hyperbolic nonsense wealth-hatred.

No one has cited Jungian psychoanalysis among its influences, nor has anyone commissioned a hot air balloon, solar-powered or otherwise.

ASTROLOGICAL QUESTION: “I’m a psychologist, schooled in the Jungian concept of archetypes, a Libran man who has met his Venus.

Discussions leap from topic to topic, beginning with Jungian analytical psychology and ending with an examination of Salvador Dali’s brushwork.

The Jungian template enables Peterson to interpret many of the classical spiritual texts of Western culture in a fresh way—those very texts so often excoriated by mainstream intellectuals as hopelessly patriarchal, biased, and oppressive.

The weekend is built on the idea of the “hero’s journey” pioneered by the Jungian anthropologist Joseph Campbell.

After meeting Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. Ernst Bernhard in early 1960, he read Jung's autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963).

Bernhard’s focus on Jungian depth psychology proved to be the single greatest influence on Fellini’s mature style and marked the turning point in his work from neorealism to filmmaking that was "primarily oneiric".

Both Freudian and Jungian theory are on the side of such an assumption..

Campbell's conception of myth is closely related to the Jungian method of dream interpretation, which is heavily reliant on symbolic interpretation.

Davies built on the success of Fifth Business with two more novels: The Manticore (1972), a novel cast largely in the form of a Jungian analysis (for which he received that year's Governor General's Literary Award ), citation and World of Wonders (1975).

Freud, S. New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (pp. 38–70) Jungian and other views Carl Jung rejected many of Freud's theories.

Illuminatus! was produced, in the United Kingdom, as a cycle of plays by anarchic theatre director Ken Campbell and his Jungian Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool.

Its sales generated a mini-industry of criticism which analyzed the tales' folkloric content in the context of literary history, socialism, and psychological elements often along Freudian and Jungian lines.

Many of Dick's protagonists overtly analyze reality and their perceptions in Jungian terms (see Lies Inc. ).

Themes of Jungian psychology also are prominent in her writing.

The object of Jungian therapy was to mend such splits.