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Joseph Campbell begins exploring C.G. Jung’s idea of the Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious by looking at Jung’s concepts of the Self and of the Ego, and begins discussing how myth communicates between the two.
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Featuring Jungian Analyst, Author and Activist Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD and her latest book Artemis The Indomitable Spirit in Everywoman, presented at the UN Commission on the Status of Women 59 (2015), in support of a Fifth World Conference on Women (5WCW).
In this conversation, Robert Bosnak, a Jungian analyst who has studied alchemy for 40 years, shares insights into alchemical psychology and how its various phases connect to our own individuation process.
In this video, I cover some basic tips for starting your dream journal so that you can begin to do a Jungian dream analysis on your dreams. Dreams are the direct expression of unconscious activity in the psyche.
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In this clip Andrew talks about why there is such a natural alliance between Jungian Analysis and Humanistic Psychotherapy.
This video explains the theory of Analytic Therapy (Jungian) as applied to mental health counseling. A summary of Analytic Therapy and opinion on how specific aspects can be used in integrative counseling are reviewed.
Psychotherapist Helen Morgan talks about her professional journey as a Jungian Analyst.
Jungian Psychoanalyst John Betts discusses what happens in analytic sessions
My particular interest is in the way that dreams show us the patterns which govern the way we relate to others, structure and live our lives, and influence what we believe – what psychotherapy calls our implicit, internal working models.
In 1985, Andrew Samuels published the book Jung and the Post-Jungians, which turned out to be a much-read, reliable - yet also controversial - mapping of the field of Jungian analysis since Jung.