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Archetypal and psychology
Category: Archetypal psychology
* James Hillman ( 1926 – 2011 ), post-jungian psychologist and founder of Archetypal psychology ; died at his home in Thompson.
Archetypal psychology -
By common consent, the following branches are considered to be transpersonal psychological schools: various depth psychology approaches including Analytical psychology, based on Carl Jung, and the Archetypal psychology of James Hillman ; the spiritual psychology of Robert Sardello ; psychosynthesis founded by Roberto Assagioli ; Zen Transactional Psychotherapy created by Robert M. Anthony ; and the theories of Otto Rank, Abraham Maslow, Stanislav Grof, Timothy Leary, Ken Wilber, Michael Washburn and Charles Tart.
Currently, transpersonal psychology, especially the schools of Jungian and Archetypal psychology, is integrated, at least to some extent, into many psychology departments in American and European Universities.
Von Franz also wrote over 20 volumes on Analytical psychology, most notably on fairy tales as they relate to Archetypal or Depth Psychology, most specifically by amplification of the themes and characters.
Archetypal psychology is a polytheistic psychology, in that it attempts to recognize the myriad fantasies and myths that shape and are shaped by our psychological lives.
Whereas Jung ’ s psychology focused on the Self, its dynamics and its constellations ( ego, anima, animus, shadow ), Hillman ’ s Archetypal psychology relativizes and deliteralizes the ego and focuses on psyche, or soul, and the archai, the deepest patterns of psychic functioning, " the fundamental fantasies that animate all life " ( Moore, in Hillman, 1991 ).
Archetypal Psychology: A brief account ( 2006 ) was written in 1981 as a chapter in the Enciclopedia del Novecento in Italy and published by Hillman in 1983 as a basic introduction to his mythic psychology.
Category: Archetypal psychology
* Jungian: Jung ’ s Analytical psychology ; James Hillman's Archetypal psychology
* Archetypal psychology
Archetypal psychology likens itself to a polytheistic mythology in that it attempts to recognize the myriad fantasies and myths — gods, goddesses, demigods, mortals and animals — that shape and are shaped by our psychological lives.
Archetypal psychology is, along with the classical and developmental schools, one of the three schools of post-Jungian psychology outlined by Andrew Samuels ( see Samuels, 1995 ).

Archetypal and is
Archetypal enka singers employ a style of melisma — where a single syllable of text is sung while moving between several different notes in succession — known as kobushi.
This image of God is the type for all other things ( the " Archetypal Idea " of Plato ), a seal impressed upon things.
This is highlighted in his works Mythologie der Griechen and Mysterien der Eleusis ( Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter ).
She is best known for her 1934 book Archetypal Patterns in Poetry: Psychological Studies of Imagination ( London: Oxford University Press ).
In addition, Aldrich ( 1953: 153 ) points out that Studies of Type-Images in Poetry, Religion and Philosophy isa sequel and supplement ” to Archetypal Patterns in Poetry and that the theme of both books isthe current widespread idea that we have not wholly awakened out of the ‘ dream ’ of mythic consciousness, whose symbols are still exploited in great poetry and religion and even metaphysics .” Furthermore, “ both books were written under the spell mainly of C. J. Jung, but also of Albert Schweitzer and Plato.

Archetypal and part
Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, part I. iii " The Cretan core of the Dionysos myth " Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976.

Archetypal and Jungian
Hillman reports that Archetypal Psychology emerged partly from in the Jungian tradition whilst drawing also from other traditions and authorities such as Henry Corbin, Vico and Plotinus.

Archetypal and Analytical
Archetypal Psychology was initiated as a distinct movement in the early 1970s by James Hillman, a psychologist who trained in Analytical Psychology and became the first Director of the Jung Institute in Zurich.

Archetypal and from
* for Research in Archetypal Symbolism A pictorial and written archive of mythological, ritualistic, and symbolic images from all over the world and from all epochs of human history.
Archetypal Gothic art | Gothic Lady of Sorrows from a triptych by the Master of the Stauffenberg Altarpiece, Alsace c. 1455
Many art therapists draw upon images from resources such as ARAS ( Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism ) to incorporate historical art and symbols into their work with patients.
* “ The Antinomy of Criticism ” ( Stochastic Bookmark, October 10, 2005 ), follows Ronen ’ s lead and provides relevant citations from Bodkin ’ s Archetypal Patterns of Poetry.
* for Research in Archetypal Symbolism: A pictorial and written archive of mythological, ritualistic, and symbolic images from all over the world and from all epochs of human history.

Archetypal and .
* Karl Kerenyi, Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, Princeton University Press, 1976.
Archetypal examples include 男女 ( man and woman, male and female, gender ), 陰陽 ( yin and yang ), 善悪 ( good and evil, morality ), and are used to indicate couples, ranges, or the trait that these are extremes of.
* Kerényi, Carl, ( Translated by Ralph Manheim ) " Prometheus: Archetypal Image of Human Existence ", Princeton University Press, 1997.
* Kerenyi Karl ( 1967 ), Eleusis: Archetypal image of mother and daughter.
Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter, Princeton University Press, 1991.
* Manheim, Ralph ( translator ), Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, Bollingen Series LXV 2 ; Princeton University Press 1976.
* Kerenyi, Karl, Dionysus: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, English translation 1976.
Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter.
Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter, pp. 40, 179f ( Princeton: Bollingen )
Dionysus: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, 1976.
Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life ( Princeton: Bollingen ) Translated by Ralph Manheim.
* Kerenyi, Karl, Dionysus: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life 1976.
* Karl Kerényi, Dionysus: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life.
" An Archetypal Approach to Hsi-yu chi.
* Karl Kerényi, Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter.
* Magda Kerényi: A Bibliography of C. Kerényi, in Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life.

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