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    Edition by Howard S. Friedman and Miriam W. Schustack, students are introduced to Carl Gustav Jung’s archetypes of the Collective Unconscious. These are the Animus and the Anima archetypes, the Persona and the Shadow archetypes, the Mother archetype, and the Hero and Demon archetypes. In Carl Jung’s book titled, Jung Extracts Ser.: Four Archetypes: (From Vol. 9, Part 1 of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung), Jung discusses these four archetypes in detail: the Mother, the Rebirth, the Spirit, and

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    the title character is constantly evolving throughout adulthood. We first meet Suttree while he is in prison, a place where he has major conflicts with his inner self. By the end of his journey, Suttree is more unified and has found inner peace. Carl Jung is an analytical psychologist who has many theories based on the human unconscious. Jung’s premier psychological theory of archetypes where every person falls into different archetypes help to identify Suttree. Suttree falls into three different

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    Psychoanalytic Personality Shannon A. Colon Lampley University Of Phoenix PSY/150 September 23, 2015 Dr. P. Edvard Pharel Psychology goes back ages ago; the three major psychologists are Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Carl Jung. All have different theories, but some parts of their theories are similar. All theories have the same concept of how one self can identify their own personality. The information that will be given in the next paragraphs would show how old theories from the

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    of its unconscious conditions.” -Carl Jung The author of the lines mentioned above, Carl Gustav Jung, is one of the major contributors of the Psycho Analytic perspective of understanding personality. Jung who was born in Kesswil, Switzerland, in 1875, was a very close associative of Sigmund Freud. The duo shared a lot of common ideas and thoughts beginning from their

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    Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who was the founder analytical psychology, once stated: “The contents of the collective unconscious are archetypes, primordial images that reflect basic patterns that are common to us all, and which have existed universally since the dawn of time” (Carl Gustav Jung). Originally published in 1597, William Shakespeare devised a renowned play about two star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Most can argue that a prominent factor behind the choice

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    Jung began to assert the importance of myth, including findings that myths from around the world seemed to have certain common elements although completely isolated and uninfluenced by one another. Seeing that these similarities were in large number Jung began to apply them to his theories. The more popular of the theories include the concept of the archetype, the anima and the

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    study of the soul. Question 3. 3.(TCO 2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the Holy that religions emerge when people experience that aspect of reality which is essentially mysterious? (Points : 4) William James Carl Gustav Jung Rudolf Otto E.B.

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    Because of Gardner's liberal education, he was able to rise above those who received a more conservative education. Carl Jung's essay, "The Personal and the Collective Unconscious" based itself on a liberal education because it talks about psychology, which falls under liberal education. Psychology is the study of mind and behavior. A liberal education allows people

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    meaning at all, through psychological and philosophical studies, the significance and meaning of dreams is shown and can be proven helpful in various ways. That being Therapy and many other psychological practices and studies, especially that of Carl Jung. Not only can it be helpful through professional practices but personally being able to understand your dreams and where they may derive from can help you learn more about yourself. First and foremost, I have First-hand experience with dreams that

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    Jung, Gardner, and Freud Comparison In today’s society, education is more liberal, allowing people to think for themselves and providing them with a broader education. This differs from many years ago, when education was more conservative. Education was very basic, consisting of only academic classes and no electives. People with a more conservative education would never go against what they were taught. However, liberally educated people of today can go against what they are taught, research

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