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Frederic Myers may be regarded as an " important early depth psychologist ", and his significant influence on colleagues like William James, Pierre Janet, and Théodore Flournoy and also Carl G. Jung has been well documented.
Jung has had an enduring influence on psychology as well as wider society.
Jung's psychological revelations and his own work with Jung during this period left a lasting influence on Nicoll as a young man.
Centuries later, Carl Jung acknowledged the influence of Plotinus in his writings.
Jung commented that in a man the lunar anima and in a woman the solar animus has the greatest influence on consciousness.
Such was the popularity and influence of the novel that it was cited in the psychoanalytical theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, the latter describing the character of She as a manifestation of the anima figure.
His postulated unconscious was quite different of the model that was proposed by Freud, despite the great influence that the founder of psychoanalysis had on Jung.
Several advocates of Wicca, such as Vivianne Crowley and Selena Fox, are practising psychologists or psychotherapists, and the work of Jung has had a large influence on their work.
Complexes are believed by Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud to influence the individual's attitude and behavior.
Jung was to have probably a greater influence upon him than anybody else, and he later said that he had never met anyone of Jung's stature.
Jung, states that every human being is born with a psyche that expects to engage, influence, and to undergo certain life milestones.
* A lacquer work by Yong Ju Jung, a Korean artist based in Hawaii shows scholar rock influence in contemporary lacquer work.
John Clerk was appointed tutor to him and scholars well versed in Persian, Arabic and Urdu were also engaged as tutors. The personality and noble life of Sir Salar Jung had a great influence on Asaf Jah VI.
Carl Jung theorized that people connect ideas, feelings, experiences and information by way of associations ..... that ideas and experiences are linked, or grouped, in the unconscious in such a manner as to exert influence over the individual ’ s behavior.

influence and thus
Under her father's influence it did not occur to Henrietta that she might write on subjects outside the Jewish field, but she did begin writing for other Anglo-Jewish papers and thus increased her output and her audience.
This intervention could only be controlled by priests, and thus the invasions caused a rapid rise in the influence of the sacred class.
How far that pedimented and pillared style has shed its influence Mr. Sansom reminds us thus:
Charpak and Broch noted that " there is a difference of about twenty-two thousand miles between Earth's location on any specific date in two successive years " and that thus they should not be under the same influence according to astrology.
Ravi Batra argues that " all official economic measures adopted since 1981 ... have devastated the middle class " and that the Occupy Wall Street movement should push for their repeal and thus end the influence of the super wealthy in the political process, which he considers a manifestation of crony capitalism.
All of these interventions can also influence the foreign exchange market and thus the exchange rate.
He might have been attempting to persuade them to ally themselves with Rome, thus reviving the old, Rome-friendly, Palmyrene sphere of influence, or simply attempting to reduce the frequency of their incursions.
We have explained that ' regularity ' must be understood to exclude all pseudo-initiatic organizations, which, regardless of pretention and outward appearance, in no way possess any spiritual influence and thus are incapable of transmitting anything .”
Raymond argues that this could raise awareness of the software and thus increase the free software movement's influence on relevant standards and legislation.
Though unable to directly write policies or carry them through to the government, Roland was able to influence her political allies and thus promote her political agenda.
His reign was punctuated by numerous rebellions and civil wars, often provoked by incompetence and mismanagement in government and Henry's perceived over-reliance on French courtiers ( thus restricting the influence of the English nobility ).
Clay had come in fourth place and thus was not on the ballot, but he retained considerable power and influence as Speaker of the House.
After consolidating their territory around Lake Chad the Fezzan region ( in present-day Libya ) fell under Kanem's authority, and the empire's influence extended westward to Kano ( in present-day Nigeria ) and thus included Bornu, eastward to Ouaddaï, and southward to the Adamawa grasslands ( in present-day Cameroon ).
Soon after, however, France was convulsed by the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, thus allowing overwhelming British influence in Burma.
He was a man of strong will, of great aptitude for controversy, and considerable learning, and thus exercised a decided influence on the Reformation.
The Jews were thus suppressed from having direct influence over the political process and the life of Christian states into the 19th century with the rise of liberalism.
It has thus been the accent of those with power, money and influence since the early to mid 20th century, though it has more recently been criticised as a symbol of undeserved privilege.
It is where the court or a member is corrupted or influenced or influence is attempted or where the judge has not performed his judicial function --- thus where the impartial functions of the court have been directly corrupted.
The " Islamic influence on the development of an international law of the sea " can thus be discerned alongside that of the Roman influence.
* Charles Sanders Peirce ( 1839 – 1914 ), a noted logician who founded philosophical pragmatism, defined semiosis as an irreducibly triadic process wherein something, as an object, logically determines or influences something as a sign to determine or influence something as an interpretation or interpretant, itself a sign, thus leading to further interpretants.
Southern Arabia became a Persian dominion under a Yemenite vassal and thus came within the sphere of influence of the Sassanid Empire.
With economic progress, therefore, we can everywhere observe the phenomenon of a certain number of goods, especially those that are most easily saleable at a given time and place, becoming, under the powerful influence of custom, acceptable to everyone in trade, and thus capable of being given in exchange for any other commodity.
Officials blamed American influence, " In this country unfortunately the settlement of American citizens has been too much permitted and encouraged, and thus in the bosom of this community there exists a treacherous foe ... in many parts of the Province the teachers are Americans ....

influence and indirectly
" Rav also exercised a great influence for good upon the moral and religious conditions of his native land, not only indirectly through his disciples, but directly by reason of the strictness with which he repressed abuses in matters of marriage and divorce, and denounced ignorance and negligence in matters of ritual observance.
In the early 19th century, British and Dutch governments signed the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 to exchange trading ports under their controls and assert spheres of influence, which indirectly set apart the two parts of Borneo into British and Dutch controlled areas.
It can be seen directly or indirectly in the work of Rubens, Jusepe de Ribera, Bernini, and Rembrandt, and artists in the following generation heavily under his influence were called the " Caravaggisti " or " Caravagesques ", as well as Tenebrists or " Tenebrosi " (" shadowists ").
Technological advances, most notably in high-resolution spectroscopy, led to the rapid detection of many new exoplanets: astronomers could detect exoplanets indirectly by measuring their gravitational influence on the motion of their parent stars.
The elections were widely believed to be heavily rigged in the favor of Ayub Khan using state patronage and intimidation to influence the indirectly elected electoral college.
Simon is particularly interested in how these factors directly and indirectly influence the making of decisions.
Mutualist anarchist ideas continue to have influence today, even if indirectly.
" For his part, mathematician Norbert Wiener cited Gibbs as a major influence on his conception of cybernetics and explained in his book The Human Use of Human Beings that it was " devoted to the impact of the Gibbsian point of view on modern life, both through the substantive changes it has made to working science, and through the changes it has made indirectly in our attitude to life in general.
Beiderbecke also has been credited for his influence, directly, on Bing Crosby and, indirectly, via saxophonist Frank Trumbauer, on Lester Young.
Campaigning NGOs seek to " achieve large scale change promoted indirectly through influence of the political system.
Norepinephrine, also known as noradrenaline, may influence aggression responses both directly and indirectly through the hormonal system, the sympathetic nervous system or the central nervous system ( including the brain ).
Technological externalities directly affect a firm's production and therefore, indirectly influence an individual's consumption.
International companies directly and indirectly support 9, 450 jobs in Bermuda and strongly influence a further 4, 670.
More importantly, Richelieu hoped that Cinq-Mars would become Louis ' favourite, so that he could indirectly exercise greater influence over the monarch's decisions.
Weismann's idea was that the relationship between the hereditary material, which he called the germ plasm ( German, Keimplasma ), and the rest of the body ( the soma ) was a one-way relationship: the germ-plasm formed the body, but the body did not influence the germ-plasm, except indirectly in its participation in a population subject to natural selection.
More often, however, Kantemir indirectly praised Peter's influence through his satiric criticism of Russia's “ superficiality and obscurantism ,” which he saw as manifestations of the backwardness Peter attempted to correct through his reforms.
For example, predators eating herbivores indirectly influence the control and regulation of primary production in plants.
A food web diagram illustrating species composition shows how change in a single species can directly and indirectly influence many others.
Bucer's influence on the Swiss was eventually felt indirectly.
German influence is indirectly supported by the rusticated pilasters of the central church, a feature more common in contemporary Northern Europe than in Italy.
Attitudes and norms typically work together to influence behaviour ( directly or indirectly ).
Greek has had enormous impact on other languages both directly on the Romance languages, and indirectly through its influence on the emerging Latin language during the early days of Rome.
Then during the thirty years he acted as secretary of the Royal Society he exercised an enormous if inconspicuous influence on the advancement of mathematical and physical science, not only directly by his own investigations, but indirectly by suggesting problems for inquiry and inciting men to attack them, and by his readiness to give encouragement and help.
Mr Berlusconi in his function of prime minister also exerts great influence over 3 more channels ( RAI-owned ), thus directly or indirectly controlling almost 90 % of Italy's mass media.

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