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Jung goes through the problem of a collapse of the conscious attitude, which he calls a return to the original chaos. Different suboptimal resolutions to this crisis are explored, including a "regressive restoration of the persona," which is a retreat to a mode of being that one has already outgrown
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a "coming to selfhood" and "self-realization." He says that "the aim of individuation is nothing less than to divest oneself of the false wrappings of the persona on the one hand and of the suggestive power of primordial images on the other." Jung posits that the function of the unconscious is to
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into a comprehensive framework. To show the development of his thinking, an appendix in later editions also includes original versions of the essays "New Paths in
Psychology" (1912) and "The Structure of the Unconscious" (1916)—both of which were discovered after Jung's death.
373:, the social roles that a person performs, as a segment of the collective psyche that is incorrectly felt to be personal. Jung advises that people should free their individuality from the collective psyche but gives several examples of the dangers inherent in this process.
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Jung moves to introduce his own theories by claiming that both Freud and Adler are largely correct, but that each of their theories interprets the world from the point-of-view of a particular temperament. Jung uses this as an example of his theory of
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Jung elaborates on his theories by going through some examples of his method of dream interpretation, and amplifying the material provided by connecting it with archetypal figures such as the shadow, the
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becomes "inflated," which he defines as "an extension of the personality beyond individual limits, in other words, a state of being puffed up." This runs the gamut between megalomania and
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The individuation process involves allowing the unconscious to communicate with consciousness, and one main channel by which that happens is through
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and an avoidance of future growth and risk. Another partial solution is called "identification with the collective psyche," where
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Attempts to Free the Individuality from the Collective Psyche
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Extensive detailed abstracts of each chapter are available online.
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the collapsed ego allows itself to be swallowed by the unconscious
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Part One – The
Effects of the Unconscious Upon Consciousness
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Phenomena
Resulting from the Assimilation of the Unconscious
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302:"The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious"
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archetypal patterns of behavior and fantasy imagery
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317:The Effects of the Unconscious Upon the Conscious
191:, and covers some of Freud's early theorizing on
337:The Function of the Unconscious. Anima and Animus
326:The Persona as a Segment of the Collective Psyche
308:The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious
222:explained those same conflicts as arising from a
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409:a dream figure that is contra-sexual to the ego
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141:The Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious
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320:The Personal and the Collective Unconscious
144:General Remarks on the Therapeutic Approach
135:The Personal and the Collective Unconscious
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129:The Other Point of View: The Will to Power
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274:(which he relates to his concept of the
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214:While Freud explained neurosis through
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1274:Int'l Assoc. for Analytical Psychology
971:Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche
111:"On The Psychology of the Unconscious"
1284:Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
226:. Jung addresses Adler's concepts of
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138:The Synthetic or Constructive Method
117:On the Psychology of the Unconscious
90:On the Psychology of the Unconscious
17:Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
963:Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
451:Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
437:Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
67:Two Essays on Analytical Psychology
1024:Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature
369:Next, Jung defines his concept of
258:Next Jung looks at the problem of
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160:in the intellectual tradition of
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49:The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
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354:Jung gives some examples of how
234:and Nietzsche's writings on the
132:The Problem of the Attitude-Type
28:1966 Bollingen paperback edition
1398:The Secret of the Golden Flower
932:Psychogenesis of Mental Disease
709:Wise Old Man and Wise Old Woman
1264:C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich
798:Modern Man in Search of a Soul
479:"Collected Works of C.G. Jung"
88:" (1928; 2nd edn., 1935) and "
1:
1370:Archetypal literary criticism
948:Psychology of the Unconscious
860:Memories, Dreams, Reflections
782:Psychology of the Unconscious
740:Extraversion and introversion
253:introversion and extraversion
207:, and the incest-wish of the
510:. Princeton University Press
251:and the distinction between
119:, includes these chapters:
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1036:Development of Personality
990:Civilization in Transition
938:Freud & Psychoanalysis
601:Interpretation of religion
364:the individual personality
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1030:Practice of Psychotherapy
944:Symbols of Transformation
884:Seven Sermons to the Dead
876:The Red Book: Liber Novus
270:. Jung distinguishes the
180:, particularly Freud and
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1050:(Revised Edition) (1990)
389:Part Two – Individuation
158:his psychological school
1243:C. G. Jung House Museum
1018:Mysterium Coniunctionis
996:Psychology and Religion
926:Experimental Researches
841:Mysterium Coniunctionis
313:This section includes:
228:superiority/inferiority
1549:Collective unconscious
1503:Marie-Louise von Franz
1294:Psychology Club Zürich
1086:Marie-Louise von Franz
1003:Psychology and Alchemy
817:Psychology and Alchemy
751:Participation mystique
641:Collective unconscious
426:from the unconscious.
280:collective unconscious
1580:Analytical psychology
1528:Katharine Cook Briggs
1489:Analytical psychology
946:(1967, a revision of
591:Analytical psychology
292:magician/wise old man
1554:Personal unconscious
1259:Bollingen Foundation
1198:Laurens van der Post
1048:General Bibliography
661:Personal unconscious
420:the mana personality
343:The Mana-Personality
272:personal unconscious
201:dream interpretation
1375:Archetypal pedagogy
1289:Philemon Foundation
1193:Joseph L. Henderson
955:Psychological Types
920:Psychiatric Studies
907:The Collected Works
868:Man and His Symbols
790:Psychological Types
596:Cognitive functions
449:Jung, C.G. (1992).
435:Jung, C.G. (1967).
424:this psychic energy
162:Friedrich Nietzsche
115:The first section,
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1575:Works by Carl Jung
1311:A Dangerous Method
1011:Alchemical Studies
730:Active imagination
671:Jungian archetypes
616:Theory of neurosis
383:belly of the whale
306:The second essay,
216:sexual motivations
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1042:The Symbolic Life
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445:978-0-691-09776-3
249:personality types
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1303:Popular culture
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1238:Bollingen Tower
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1203:Sonu Shamdasani
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1168:Joseph Campbell
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1152:Richard Wilhelm
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224:power principle
209:Oedipus Complex
197:the unconscious
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126:The Eros Theory
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1096:Jolande Jacobi
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1091:Barbara Hannah
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714:Wounded healer
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461:
447:
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428:
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351:
348:
347:
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344:
341:
338:
334:Individuation
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331:
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178:Psychoanalysis
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123:Psychoanalysis
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1518:David Keirsey
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1508:Sigmund Freud
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1318:Synchronicity
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1173:James Hillman
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1054:General Index
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