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Analytical Psychology and Jungian Archetypes Article 
Archetypes are crucial components to analytical psychology. The four primary Jungian archetypes are the Self, the Anima, the Animus, and the Shadow.
Mar 23, 2010 - Aisling Ireland
The Notion of Archetype in Jungian Psychology Article 
Archetypes are the 'inhabitants' of the collective unconscious, that psychological dimension which is universal and goes beyond the personal.
Nov 19, 2009 - Francesca Aniballi
The Collective Shadow in Jungian Psychology Article 
When groups indulge in ethnic, religious, racial stereotyping they are using groupthink and practicing a dangerous shadow projection of the collective unconscious.
Aug 10, 2008 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
What Is the Persona in Jungian Psychology? Article 
Carl Jung's concept of the persona plays key role in self development by protecting the ego and allowing full expression of personal identity.
Jul 29, 2008 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
What Is Projection in Jungian Psychology? Article 
Interpersonal relationships are confusing because a lack knowledge of projection. Jungian psychology sheds light on improving this situation.
Jul 14, 2008 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
What Is the Shadow in Jungian Psychcology? Article 
An explanation of how the shadow material of the unconscious works in people's lives and ways it can be brought into healthy balance within the personality.
Jul 12, 2008 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
Psychological Help - Five Types of Counselors Article 
To get the right psychological help, first you must learn about different types of counselors: psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and pastoral counselors.
May 16, 2007 - Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
Kevin mendez Writer
Kevin is an author, with a background in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, Parapsychology, Neuro Linguistic Psychotherapy (NLPt), Jungian Analytical Psychology, Gestalt Therapy, Theology,...
Linda Buzogany teaches a college Dreams and Consciousness course, as well as Abnormal Psychology and Neuropsychology. She is a practiced yogi, writer and psychotherapist studying the Jungian...
Aisling Ireland has studied Jungian psychology for the past two decades, has a B.S. in Psychology, and has written extensively on the subject of dreams and dream interpretation from a Jungian...
Megge Fitz-Randolph is a poet, teacher, and student of Carl Jung and mythology. Her poems have appeared in various journals including Cimarron Review , Antioch Review and...
What is Participation Mystique Article 
Participation mystique, also known as projective identification, can influence a person or group of persons into acting against their own best interest.
Aug 9, 2009 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
Raised by Psychoanalysts: Micah Taub's Growing Up Jung Article 
Micah Taub describes life as the son of Jungian psychoanalysts, exploring his shadow, archetypes, Process Work, and looking for synchronicity.
Jan 30, 2011 - Gina Barrett Putt
What Do Mental Health Counselors Do? Five Counseling Careers Article 
Choosing a counseling career is difficult if you don't know what mental health counselors do! This summary of psychology and counseling jobs will help.
Oct 3, 2010 - Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen
Kim Mclendon Writer
Kim is a Graphic Artist and owns a full service Advertising Agency, which caters to small local businesses. She has over 25 years experience as a self employed freelance artist and copy writer....
Shadow Work in Eight Easy Steps Article 
Shadow work aids in personal growth by working with archetypal energies. Individual work with shadow archetypes now possible using eight easy to understand steps.
Feb 4, 2009 - Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph
Carl Gustav Jung Philosophy Article 
Philosophy of Carl Jung, psychiatrist and psychologist, considered the founder of analytical psychology. He developed his own psychic functioning after break from Freud.
Sep 12, 2008 - Tel Asiado
Reaching Our Goals with The Chariot Article 
The Chariot reminds us of the value of courage and perseverance in achieving the things we want in life, and tells us the power is in our own hands.
Jan 22, 2012 - Kaliah Amira
Carl Jung and the Tarot Article 
According to the theories of Carl Jung, tarot cards, particularly the Major Arcana (the first 22 cards of the deck) can be used during psychological analysis.
Feb 5, 2009 - Graidi Taylor-Rose