19 Facts About Jungian

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Jungian's research earned him a worldwide reputation and numerous honours, including honorary Doctorates from Clark and Fordham Universities in 1909 and 1910 respectively.

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Jungian saw dreams, myths, coincidence, and folklore as empirical evidence to further understanding and meaning.

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Overarching aim in life, according to Jungian psychology, is the fullest possible actualisation of the "Self" through individuation.

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4.

Jungian encountered other figures associated with James, such as John Dewey and the anthropologist, Franz Boas.

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5.

Jungian's theories consist of observations of phenomena, and according to Jung it is phenomenology.

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6.

Jungian's lectures are evidence of his assimilation of Kantian thought, especially the Critique of Pure Reason and Critique of Practical Reason.

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7.

Jungian regularly refers to the experimental psychology of Wilhelm Wundt.

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8.

Jungian Analysis, as is psychoanalysis, is a method to access, experience and integrate unconscious material into awareness.

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Jungian remained aware nonetheless that exposure to a patient's unconscious contents always posed a certain risk of contagion to the analyst, as experienced in the countertransference.

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10.

The process of contemporary Jungian analysis depends on the type of "school of analytical psychology" to which the therapist adheres, .

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11.

Unconscious material is expressed in images through the deployment of symbolism which, in Jungian terms, means it has an affective role and an intellectual role.

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12.

Jungian evinced an interest in Hinduism, in Zoroastrianism and Taoism, which all share fundamental images reflected in the psyche.

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13.

However, many modern-day Jungian practitioners do not ascribe to a literal definition, citing that the Jungian concept points to every person having both an anima and an animus.

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14.

Jungian made explicit references to hermeneutics in the Collected Works and during his theoretical development of the notion of archetypes.

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Jungian's experiment was faulted for not using a true random sampling method as well as for the use of dubious statistics and astrological material.

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16.

Major expansion of Jungian theory is credited to Michael Fordham and his wife, Frieda Fordham.

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17.

Jungian's has continued to mine his work by evaluating his influence on modern literary criticism and as a writer.

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18.

Jungian rejected the Freudian art criticism for reducing complex works of art to Oedipal fantasies of their creators, stressing the danger of simplifying literature to causes found outside of the actual work.

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Jungian contends that Jung dwells in a world of ideas and abstractions, in a world of books and old secrets lost in ancient books of spells .

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