This chapter provides a fresh perspective on a highly significant but neglected area of analytical psychology: Carl Gustav Jung’s Conception of the Personal Myth. The personal myth is an evolving lifelong and life-wide project that seeks to find a middle way between the extremes of fatalism and agency. It includes ideational and cultural material and is mythopoetic in conception. It entails coming to terms with one’s distinctive life pattern and bringing it to its fullest possible expression. Perhaps the ambivalent nature of Jung’s reactions is best captured by his argument, made in 1930, that Adler’s individual psychology cannot be considered psychoanalytic and, in the following paragraph, that everyone interested in psychoanalysis should ...
The behavioral sciences and Jung’s analytical psychology are set apart by virtue of their respective...
The article considers the role of philosophical concepts and philosophical ideas in the psychologica...
The unconscious is implicated in Romantic and liberal discourses of autonomous individuality, and th...
It is commonly assumed that Jung's view of myth, like his view of everything else, is best understoo...
Archetypal figures have long existed within the collective and individual psyches of humanity, appea...
Utilizing Jung's idea of theory as a 'personal confession', the author charts his own development as...
, Outside Jungian analytical psychology, Jung is categorised as a personality "theorist. Because, hi...
Just over one hundred years ago, Jung coined the term, “Analytical Psychology” to differentiate his ...
Paper provides an interesting counterpoint to structuralist analyses. Author attempts to correct so...
This thesis is concerned with the role of myth and mythical thought in analytical psychology. It add...
Summary: A Jungian hermeneutic is helpful in the interpretation of shifts in contemporary religion a...
In the following paper I will argue that there are interesting connections between the founder of an...
This article considers the shaman's visionary encounters with spirit beings from the critical viewpo...
Abstract. Jung often spoke of his approach to psychotherapy as "analyzing from the Self, "...
Jung’s work is a serious attempt to engage psychology with ‘meaning’, comparable with narrative psyc...
The behavioral sciences and Jung’s analytical psychology are set apart by virtue of their respective...
The article considers the role of philosophical concepts and philosophical ideas in the psychologica...
The unconscious is implicated in Romantic and liberal discourses of autonomous individuality, and th...
It is commonly assumed that Jung's view of myth, like his view of everything else, is best understoo...
Archetypal figures have long existed within the collective and individual psyches of humanity, appea...
Utilizing Jung's idea of theory as a 'personal confession', the author charts his own development as...
, Outside Jungian analytical psychology, Jung is categorised as a personality "theorist. Because, hi...
Just over one hundred years ago, Jung coined the term, “Analytical Psychology” to differentiate his ...
Paper provides an interesting counterpoint to structuralist analyses. Author attempts to correct so...
This thesis is concerned with the role of myth and mythical thought in analytical psychology. It add...
Summary: A Jungian hermeneutic is helpful in the interpretation of shifts in contemporary religion a...
In the following paper I will argue that there are interesting connections between the founder of an...
This article considers the shaman's visionary encounters with spirit beings from the critical viewpo...
Abstract. Jung often spoke of his approach to psychotherapy as "analyzing from the Self, "...
Jung’s work is a serious attempt to engage psychology with ‘meaning’, comparable with narrative psyc...
The behavioral sciences and Jung’s analytical psychology are set apart by virtue of their respective...
The article considers the role of philosophical concepts and philosophical ideas in the psychologica...
The unconscious is implicated in Romantic and liberal discourses of autonomous individuality, and th...