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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.
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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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in the therapeutic context and posits that there is more than infantile personal unconscious content being
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Jung describes how integrating the anima with the ego fills the ego with a sort of magical knowledge (
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compensate the conscious attitude, and that the two systems together form a totality called
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The Technique of Differentiation between the Ego and the Figures of the Unconscious
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Historically, the essays mark the end of Jung's close association with
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Negative 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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Jung uses the first three parts of this essay to place
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Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self
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archetypal patterns of behavior and fantasy imagery
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Index


Carl G. Jung
The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
Carl Jung
psychology
Sigmund Freud
Alfred Adler
his psychological school
Friedrich Nietzsche
Pierre Janet
Sigmund Freud
Alfred Adler
Psychoanalysis
Breuer's
case history
Anna O
neurosis
the unconscious
dream interpretation
wish fulfillment
Oedipus Complex
sexual motivations
Adler
power principle
superiority/inferiority
compensation
will to power
personality types
introversion and extraversion

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