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| Carl Gustav Jung |
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| Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung's most famous concept, the collective unconscious, has had a deep influence not only on psychology but also on philosophy and the arts. Jung was an influential inspiration for the New Age movement with his interest in occultism. This web site shares some biographical information about Jung, but the emphasis of this site is a deeper look into Jung's beliefs, theories, and political affiliations than many other sources offer. An extensive bibliography is included. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/cjung.htm |
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| Carl Gustav Jung |
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| "Carl Jung (1875-1961) is truly one of the great minds of psychology." His theory was that he had discovered evidence for a "collective unconscious" shared by all human beings. His collective unconscious is characterized by "archetypes," "instinctual patterns of behavior and perception," which show themselves in dreams and myths. This web site presents a lengthy quote from Jung explaining his theory, an analysis of his theories, and a list of numerous links to related web sites. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://www.mythosandlogos.com/Jung.html |
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| Carl Jung |
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| Starting at a young age, Carl Jung "took a strong interest in ancient languages. Besides most modern western European languages, Jung could read several ancient ones, including Sanskrit, the language of the original Hindu holy books." His first interest was in a career of archeology, but he decided to go into medicine. On this web site information is presented about Jung's life and his theory of the collective unconscious which includes archetypes, dynamics of the psyche, synchronicity, and introversion and extroversion personalities. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://brainmeta.com/personality/jung.php |
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| Carl Jung |
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| As a young child renowned Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung suffered from fragile health, had practically no friends, and was relatively disliked; but even then he showed a vivid imagination. Some of Jung's greatest theories are basic ideas that we take for granted today. The biography presented on this web site is organized by sections covering Jung's childhood and family life, his adult life, his professional accomplishments, and his contributions to psychology. A photograph of Jung and a bibliography accompany the information on this site. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://faculty.frostburg.edu/mbradley/psyography/carljung.html |
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| Carl Jung |
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| Born in 1875 to a Protestant clergyman, "Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of the school of analytical psychology." Dealing with issues which arose from his own personal experiences, "he proposed and developed the concepts of the extroverted and introverted personality, archetypes, and the collective unconscious." This web site offers a biographical sketch of Jung's life, an explanation of his theory, a timeline, and a bibliography. It shows a photo of Jung and an image of his handprint. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://fates.cns.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/jung.htm |
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| Carl Jung |
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| "Aside from Sigmund Freud, no one had a bigger impact on modern psychology and psychiatry than did Carl Jung." Born in Switzerland in 1875, Jung studied medicine at the School of Basil, studied psychology in Paris, became a physician in Zurich, became a world traveling lecturer in psychiatry, and founded his own school of psychology in Zurich. This web site provides a biographical sketch of Jung, his theories, and his association and eventual break with Freud. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/fghij/jung_carl.html |
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| Carl Jung |
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| "If there is anything we wish to change in the child, we should first examine it and see whether it is not something that could better be changed in ourselves." "A shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no recipe for living that suits all cases." Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung had tremendous impact on modern psychology and psychiatry. On this web site, several quotes from his lectures and writings are shared. The quotes are identified by categories ranging from love to pride to government to children to death. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://www.quotedb.com/authors/carl-jung |
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| Carl Jung |
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| "Anyone who wants to know the human psyche will learn next to nothing from experimental psychology. He would be better advised to abandon exact science, put away his scholar's gown, bid farewell to his study, and wander with human heart throughout the world." Carl Jung made the exploration of the inner space of human unconsciousness his life's work. This web site presents a biographical sketch of Jung and a fairly lengthy explanation of his theory illustrated with pictures and graphs. A discussion of his theories and a list of suggested further readings are provided on the site. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961 |
| URL: http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/jung.html |
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| Transpersonal Pioneers: Carl Jung |
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| Culled from the sixth edition of Personality and Personal Growth by R. Frager and J. Fadiman, this entry discusses Carl Jung and his theory of personality development. According to Frager and Fadiman, Jungian psychology hinges on a connection between the ego and self, a critical dialogue between the conscious and unconscious processes. The material in this long excerpt includes such topics as introversion and extraversion, psychological functions (thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition), the unconscious, archetype, ego, persona, shadow, self, symbols, and more. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961; Personality development |
| URL: http://www.itp.edu/about/carl_jung.cfm |
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| Taming Patriarchy |
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| While conducting research on gender and spirituality, these authors wanted to speak with someone who was articulate in the area of Jung's ideas of the spiritual path and the balance of masculine and feminine energies. Marion Woodman met these requirements. In their article, the authors offer information on Woodman and her acclaimed work. In their own words they describe the interview experience with Woodman and what they came away with on a personal level. The second page of the article displays the transcript of the actual interview. Insight is gained by having these two pages combined into one article. |
| Topic: Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav),--1875-1961; Woodman, Marion,--1928- |
| URL: http://www.wie.org/j16/woodman.asp |