Psychology of the UnconsciousIn this, his most famous and influential work, Jung made a dramatic break with the Freudian psychoanalytic tradition. Rather than focusing on psychopathology and its symptoms, the Swiss psychiatrist studied dreams, mythology, and literature to define the universal patterns of the psyche. It foreshadows his development of the theory of collective unconscious. |
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... Miss Helen I. Brayton , without whose faithful assistance the work would never have been completed . I wish to acknowledge my gratitude to Mr. Louis Untermeyer , whose help in rendering the poetic quotations into English verse has been ...
... Miss Helen I. Brayton , without whose faithful assistance the work would never have been completed . I wish to acknowledge my gratitude to Mr. Louis Untermeyer , whose help in rendering the poetic quotations into English verse has been ...
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... Miss Miller's unusual suggestibility - Identifying herself with others Examples of her autosuggestibility and sug- gestive effect - Not striking in themselves , but from analytic viewpoint they afford a glance into the soul of the ...
... Miss Miller's unusual suggestibility - Identifying herself with others Examples of her autosuggestibility and sug- gestive effect - Not striking in themselves , but from analytic viewpoint they afford a glance into the soul of the ...
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... Miss Miller's introversion - An internal conflict - Its product of hypna- gogic vision and poem - The uniformity of ... Miss Miller's men- tion of the Sphinx - Theriomorphic representations of the libido Their tendency to represent ...
... Miss Miller's introversion - An internal conflict - Its product of hypna- gogic vision and poem - The uniformity of ... Miss Miller's men- tion of the Sphinx - Theriomorphic representations of the libido Their tendency to represent ...
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... Miss Miller . VI . - THE BATTLE FOR MOTHER DELIVERANCE FROM THE The appearance of the hero Chiwantopel on horseback- Hero and horse equivalent of humanity and its repressed libido - Horse a libido symbol , partly phallic , partly mater ...
... Miss Miller . VI . - THE BATTLE FOR MOTHER DELIVERANCE FROM THE The appearance of the hero Chiwantopel on horseback- Hero and horse equivalent of humanity and its repressed libido - Horse a libido symbol , partly phallic , partly mater ...
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... Miss Miller also reminded by Chiwantopel's longing of Wagner's Siegfried - Analysis of the Siegfried myth - The treasure - guarding dragon- The dragon the son's repressed longing for the mother- Symbolism of the cave - The separation ...
... Miss Miller also reminded by Chiwantopel's longing of Wagner's Siegfried - Analysis of the Siegfried myth - The treasure - guarding dragon- The dragon the son's repressed longing for the mother- Symbolism of the cave - The separation ...
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ancient animal antiquity appears arrow beautiful become belongs birth bull called Chidher child Chiwantopel Christ Christian chthonic coitus Compare conception connection consciousness cult Cumont death Dementia Praecox Demeter devouring Dionysus Dioscuri divine dragon dream earth Egyptian erotic example expression father Faust fire Freud Frobenius function goddess gods heaven Hecate Hercules hero Hiawatha horse Horus human Iakchos Ibid idea important incest individual infantile introversion Isis Jahrbuch legend libido light longing maternal meaning Miss Miller Mithra Mithraic Mondamin mother motive mysteries mystic myth mythology nature neuroses neurotic Nganaoa object Old High German original Osiris patient phallic phallus phantasy poem presexual stage Priapus primitive psychoanalysis psychologic reality rebirth relation religion religious represented Rigveda rôle sacrifice Sanskrit serpent significance similar snake soul speech symbol thee things thinking thou thought tion tree uncon unconscious wind wish woman words Wotan καὶ