Tag: Individuation


JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY

Jungian Psychology: Definition, History, and Characteristics Jungian psychology, also known as analytical psychology, is a school of psychological thought based on the teachings of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (1875-1961). Jungian psychology is characterized by its emphasis on the exploration of the unconscious through the use of dream analysis, active imagination, and symbolic imagery. This psychoanalytic […]

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PUER AETERNUS

Introduction and Etymology The term PUER AETERNUS, originating from the Latin phrase meaning “eternal boy,” is a profound and complex concept within analytical psychology, primarily associated with the work of Dr. Carl Gustav Jung and his student, Marie-Louise von Franz. This archetype describes an older man whose psychological life remains largely fixed in adolescence, exhibiting […]

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ANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY

Defining Analytic Psychology: The Foundations of Jungian Thought Analytic Psychology, a comprehensive and profound system introduced by the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, stands as a distinct counterpoint to the classical psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud. Jung conceived of the mind not merely as a repository of repressed sexual drives or early childhood trauma, but as a […]

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