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    The Self in Jungian psychology is a dynamic concept which has undergone numerous modifications since it was first conceptualised as one of the Jungian archetypes...
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    Analytical psychology (German: Analytische Psychologie, sometimes translated as analytic psychology and referred to as Jungian analysis) is a term coined...
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  • Anima and animus (category Jungian archetypes)
    dualistic, Jungian archetypes among the array of other animistic parts within the Self in Jungian psychology, described in analytical psychology and archetypal...
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  • race (i.e., in-group and out-group: dehumanization; e.g., hate crime). Jungians believe that the shadow aspect of the Self may appear in dreams and visions...
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  • Jungian archetypes are a concept from psychology that refers to a universal, inherited idea, pattern of thought, or image that is present in the collective...
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  • the light of Jungian psychology. Unlike Sigmund Freud and his followers, Jungians tend to treat religious beliefs and behaviors in a positive light, while...
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  • called, "sense of self" is for Jungian analytic psychology, where one's identity is lodged in the persona or ego and is subject to change in maturation. Carl...
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  • Self psychology, a modern psychoanalytic theory and its clinical applications, was conceived by Heinz Kohut in Chicago in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, and...
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  • script, the modern character being 日) Self in Jungian psychology: "The central dot represents the Ego whereas the Self can be said to consist of the whole...
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  • and Jungian psychology). Depth psychology states that the psyche process is partly conscious, partly unconscious, and partly semi-conscious. In practice...
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