... with labels and theories. Which is why, as Mitchell and Jung both said, we should hold our theories sincerely, but lightly. And to be consistent, we should hold our theories and preconceptions about others’ ...
... Milner, Masud Khan (for better or worse), and, via his memoirs, C. G. Jung. Of the latter he wrote in the same MDR review: I am not running down Jung by labelling him a “recovered case of infantile psychosis”. ...
... label the four points of the wheel with a wide variety of labels, usually based on nothing more than personal preference. They relate the points of the wheel to seasons, colors, zodiac signs, personality ...
... Cafe, and gets info from Nancy Taylor to hit on her the next day.
If the shadow is projected unconsciously onto another person, it generates enormous hostility (Phil is often labelled as a primadonna, ...
... of other functions, with sexuality as its ultimate goal. The period from birth to the first clearly sexual actions, however, is labeled as the "presexual stage." Literature and legend provide ...
... and infantile attitude had something to do with the persistence of his neurosis.7 People will often accept those weaknesses to which they can attach psychological labels, and thinking they have done all ...
... most of them not. Among Jungians there is a tendency to interpret such a phenomenon in archetypal terms, as if labeling an event archetypal sufficed in and of itself to explain the event. After all the ...
... her findings with others, Taylor assigned the label PASS (Prolonged Adaptation Stress Syndrome) to identify the predictable collection of symptoms which seem to appear when an individual has been Falsifying ...
... The Physiology of Type By Katherine Benziger, Ph.D. Introduction This is an essay on the physiolgy of Type. For Jung, the word Type was a convenient short hand which allowed him to identify with one label, ...
... or with what others might label their own magic. And not only they, but millions across the globe. In reality, it does seem, despite the preceding centuries in which it emerged in human history, that ...
... Jung distinguishes between literary or artistic works that spring wholly from the author's or artist's intention to produce a particular result, which he labels the psychological mode of artistic creation, ...
... of the unconscious (which Wood labels "unconscious Platonism"), the mandala (as a unifying symbol), and Aion and synchronicity (circular historical process), citing jung's idea that the huma ...
... Freud, though as a psychiatrist with Jungian analytical training he prefers to be "unlabeled." He especially values Jung's contribution to the conception of human nature.
Jung and the ...
... From the Life and Work of C. G. Jung, New York: HarperCollophon, 1971, p. 96).
Jung was not a Nazi, and in my view not an active or vicious anti-Semite, but the collaborator label has stuck to him due ...
... If a man with a puritanical character at the table has cast his own bodily eros into the shadow to live a "pure" life, banishing the wildness of Dionysus and labeling others as hedonists, the ...
... weapons and Star Wars defenses by labeling the other as the "Evil Empire." But we don't get to the dream behind all this, and we don't stop long enough to ask what the collective soul wants in ...
... sees a paradigm shift in the very nature of business, of trading. Older businesses are hierarchical, patriarchal, reflecting what he labels "the warrior idea." Newer businesses, especially those ...
... into their constituent pieces, may be labeled as a technique of separation. Separation may stand as a measure of the segmentation that we are able to fathom in the working of a system. The process of separation ...
... for two affective states, which he labels safety and effectance. Neither author emphasizes feelings of certainty or excitement, but both implicitly rely on those feelings to ground their affect theories. ...
... and light. The emergence of the general welfare out of dissent and conflict was to be the product of the apparatus designed as the "more perfect union."
Wills, by the way, labels as an ...