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Jung and thought
Jung had a better relationship with his father because he thought him to be predictable and thought his mother to be very problematic.
Unlike Sigmund Freud, Jung thought spiritual experience was essential to our well-being.
Jung differentiates four functions: sensation, feeling, thought, and intuition.
Jung attributes human rational thought to be the male nature, while the irrational aspect is considered to be natural female.
Some of the mythopoetic / archetypal psychology creators either imagine the Self not to be the main archetype of the collective unconscious as Jung thought, but rather assign each archetype equal value.
Although both Valefor and Anima are generally thought to be male, they are both revealed to be female ( Anima, according to Carl Jung, is the feminine side of a male's unconscious mind ).
Early in his career, Jung studied with Sigmund Freud and was thought to possibly succeed Freud as the leading promoter of Freud ’ s brand of psychoanalysis.

Jung and extraverted
Jung gave a talk on psychological types, the introverted and the extraverted type, in analytical psychology.
Jung believed that for every person each of the the functions are expressed primarily in either an introverted or extraverted form.

Jung and intuitive
Jung said that a person in whom intuition was dominant, an " intuitive type ", acted not on the basis of rational judgment but on sheer intensity of perception.
Jung attempted to equate logos and eros, his intuitive conceptions of masculine and feminine consciousness, with the alchemical Sol and Luna.
" There is thus a typical thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuitive attitude " ( Jung, 1971: par.

Jung and types
The idea of psychological types originated in the theoretical work of Carl Jung and William Marston, whose work is reviewed in Dr. Travis Bradberry's Self-Awareness.
Building on the writings and observations of Jung, during World War II, Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother, Katharine C. Briggs, delineated personality types by constructing the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Carl Jung continued Pavlov's work on TMI and correlated the observed shutdown types in animals with his own introverted and extroverted temperament types in humans.
Carl Jung distinguished between two types of unconscious mind: the personal unconscious and collective unconscious ( Dewey, 2007 ).
In Psychological Types, Jung describes in detail the effects of tensions between the complexes associated with the dominant and inferior differentiating functions in highly and even extremely one-sided types.
This research in turn builds on Pavlov's work on sensory response to both physical and mental over-stimulation, and work by Jung and his contemporaries differentiating extroverted and introverted cognitive sensitivity types.
In 1921, Carl Jung published the book Psychological Types, which proposed a concept of psychological types based on introversion versus extraversion, thinking versus feeling as rational functions, sensation versus intuition as irrational functions, and the coexistence of principal and auxiliary functions.

Jung and were
Influenced by psychoanalytic psychologists including Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, these authors sought to understand the way that individual personalities were shaped by the wider cultural and social forces in which they grew up.
Carl Jung sought to invoke synchronicity to explain results on astrology from a single study he conducted, where no statistically significant results were observed.
While Charles Darwin's work remade the aristotelian concept of " man, the animal " in the public mind, Jung suggested that human impulses toward breaking social norms were not the product of childishness, or ignorance, but rather derived from the essential nature of the human animal.
but these dreams were short lived when in the coup d ' état of 1885 the nephews of Jung Bahadur and Ranodip Singh ( the Shumshers J. B., S. J. B.
After the murder of Sri Teen Maharaja Ranodip Singh, the Shumshers occupied the hereditary throne of Prime Minister and added " Jung Bahadur " to their name, although they were descended from Jung's younger brother Dhir Shumsher.
Later Jung would emphasise the importance of the persistence of memory and ego in psychological study of reincarnation ; " This concept of rebirth necessarily implies the continuity of personality ... ( that ) one is able, at least potentially, to remember that one has lived through previous existences, and that these existences were one's own ...".
The most well-known women with whom Jung is believed to have had extramarital relationships were patients and friends Sabina Spielrein and Toni Wolff.
" Shortly thereafter, Jung again traveled to the United States and gave the Fordham lectures, which were published as The Theory of Psychoanalysis.
Jung had many friends and respected colleagues who were Jewish and he maintained relations with them through the 1930s when anti-semitism in Germany and other European nations was on the rise.
The remarks were distributed privately in transcript form, from shorthand taken by an attender ( Jung reportedly approved the transcript ), and later recorded in Volume 18 of his Collected Works, The Symbolic Life (" For instance, when a member of the Oxford Group comes to me in order to get treatment, I say, ' You are in the Oxford Group ; so long as you are there, you settle your affair with the Oxford Group.
A number of these were published in German in the main psychoanalytic periodicals published in Vienna and thereby served to secure his status in Freud's inner circle during the period of the latter's increasing estrangement from Jung.
Jung believed the psyche to be a self-regulating organism in which conscious attitudes were likely to be compensated for unconsciously ( within the dream ) by their opposites.
For example, Joyce's phrase " they were yung and easily freudened " clearly implies the more conventional " they were young and easily frightened ", however the former also makes an apt pun on the names of two famous psychoanalysts, Jung and Freud.
Like the Swiss psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, would have said: Ancient archetypes resurfaced from our collective unconscious and repossessed receptive minds-which were, as a rule, still developing and thus especially impressible.
According to Patrick Jung, leaders on both sides had little chance of avoiding bloodshed at this point, because the militiamen and some of Black Hawk's warriors were spoiling for a fight.
The Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung argued that archetypal processes such as death and resurrection were part of the " trans-personal symbolism " of the collective unconscious, and could be utilized in the task of psychological integration.
These preferences were extrapolated from the typological theories proposed by Carl Gustav Jung and first published in his 1921 book Psychological Types ( English edition, 1923 ).
This view is supported by authors Clive James and Jung Chang, who posit that the campaign was, from the start, a ruse intended to expose rightists and counter-revolutionaries, and that Mao Zedong persecuted those whose views were different from the party's.
Seventy-five delegates assembled: from Great Britain, the 6 members of the General Council, Applegarth, Eccarius, Cowell Stepney, Lessner, Lucraft, and Jung ; from France, which sent 26 delegates, among whom we may mention Dereure, Landrin, Chémalé, Murat, Aubry, Tolain, A. Richard, Palix, Varlin, and Bakunin: Belgium sent 5 delegates, among whom were Hins, Brismée, and De Paepe ; Austria 2 delegates, Neumayer and Oberwinder ; Germany sent 10 delegates, among whom were Becker, Liebknecht, Rittinghausen, and Hess ; Switzerland had 22 representatives, among whom were Burkly, Greulich, Fritz Robert, Guillaume, Schwitzguébel, and Perret ; Italy sent but one delegate, Caporusso ; from Spain there came Farga-Pellicer and Sentinon ; and the United States of America was represented by Cameron.
Following discussions with both Albert Einstein and Wolfgang Pauli, Jung believed that there were parallels between synchronicity and aspects of relativity theory and quantum mechanics.
Reich's early work was based on the Freudian concept of the libido, though influenced by sociological understandings with which Freud disagreed but which were to some degree followed by other prominent theorists such as Herbert Marcuse and Carl Jung.

Jung and likely
In April 1939, the Bishop of Southwark asked Jung if he had any specific views on what was likely to be the next step in religious development.
For example, in " The Waking Dream: Unlocking the Symbolic Language of Our Lives ", Ray Grasse suggests that instead of being a " rare " phenomenon, as Jung suggested, synchronicity is more likely all-pervasive, and that the occasional dramatic coincidence is only the tip of a larger iceberg of meaning that underlies our lives.

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