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It would be better to read Jungian theory in the light of Jung's own confrontation with the imagination.
It is an extension and interpretation of one facet of Jungian theory."
You mean as in Jungian theory?"
III, there is a reference to a Jungian theory of the archetypes.
In Jungian theory, the Self is one of several archetypes, which are predispositions of responding to the world in particular ways.
He has been the main introductor of Jungian theories in the Spanish and Latin American intellectual scene.
SHADOW Aspect of the personality, usually suppressed, according to Jungian theory.
Jungian theory holds that midlife is key to individuation, a process of self-actualization and self-awareness that contains many potential paradoxes.
Also studies the development of Jungian theory, such as the research of Silvia Montefoschi in Italy.
PERSONA Public image or mask of the personality, according to Jungian theory.
In Jungian theory, the Cosmic Man is an archetypical figure that appears in creation myths of a wide variety of mythology.
Harry Haller's wolf self can be seen as the "shadow" in Jungian theory, the side of Harry's personality unacceptable to his conscious self.
As one who incorporated some Jungian theory into her personal and professional worldview, Paige had room for such concepts as the collective unconscious, synchronicity, and intuition.
(And surely some Jungian theory about the collective unconscious explains why both Oz and Narnia are populated by four heroic characters fighting an evil witch.)
Based on the Jungian theory of archetypes, consider a literary archetype as a character type or theme which recurs frequently in literature (Herz and Gallo, 64-66).
"The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man," Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice 6(1), 2004, 1-66.
Her work embraces Jungian theory and its positing of a rich human personal unconscious and a universal collective unconscious manifested in archetypes found in dreams, myths and religion.
ARCHETYPE Mythical image in the collective unconscious (Jungian theory) such as the Mother or the Wise Old Man.
While rejecting this part of Jungian theory, she does recommend that women can use Jung's practice of active imagination, or "dreaming the dream onward", to form a satisfying psychospiritual community.
Smith draws on his Jungian theory and the process philosophy inspired by A.N. Whitehead, to develop a theory of the sacred as integral to the psyche and its health.
E.N. The Clinical Implications of Jungs Concept of Sensitiveness , Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 8,2006, 11-43.
In Steppenwolf he used none of the terms of Jungian theory--since he was writing a novel and not a textbook--but he did make use of Jungian ideas.
LEAD: Martha Graham has written of the many sources for her "Dark Meadow," among them Roman, Greek and American Indian myths and Jungian theory about the collective unconscious.
In Jungian theory, those primordial stories provide compelling evidence of his central notion that all humanity shares a collective unconscious of genetically replicated archetypal forms reflecting and embodying the entire spectrum of human aspirations, feelings, fears and frustrations.