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    References: Carter‚ D. (2011). CARL JUNG IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. Contemporary Review‚ 293(1703)‚ 441. Chessick‚ R. D. (2000). Psychoanalysis at the Millennium. American Journal Of Psychotherapy‚ 54(3)‚ 277. Croce‚ P. J. (2010). Reaching beyond Uncle William: A century of William James

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    The main purpose of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality assessment is to make Jung’s theory useful in each individual’s life (Friedman & Schustack‚ 2012). Carl G. Jung looked at personality in terms of the person’s goals and future orientation‚ and he called his theory the analytic psychology; according to Jung the mind is divided into three parts the conscious ego‚ the personal unconscious‚ and the collective unconscious (Friedman & Schustack‚ 2012). I will be going over the outcomes

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    referred to fictional type-roles like the hero. However‚ archetypes were also keys that symbolize human’s personality and values. Furthermore‚ some archetypes could be seen as mixes of other archetypes. Followed by the explanation of Golden (n.d)‚ Jung defined 12 primary types that shown the personality of the character‚ motivation‚ and set of values. The Jungian theory suggested the primary archetypes of Self: self‚ ego‚ shadow‚ persona‚ anima/animus. This theory was applied in analyzing the complex

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    Philosophy‚ “Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)‚ from http://www.iep.utm.edu/freud/ Ellis-Christensen. T‚ 2003‚ “What are the primary differences between Freud’s and Jung’s theory?”‚ from http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-the-primary-differences-between-freuds-and-jungs-theories.htm

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    Psychoanalytic‚ Neoanalytic‚ Jungian‚ and Individual Psychology Theory � Nowadays‚ people begin to understand that the knowledge of human psychology plays a great role in the everyday life. It means that basic understanding of different psychological concepts gives a key to the apprehension of the inner world of every person. Today‚ there are many theories that help to determine the personality of every client and find solutions for every problem. One of such theories is the psychoanalysis. It

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    existence of a supreme being as of Matter. The world beyond is a reality‚ an experiential fact. We only don’t understand it. — C. G. Jung This essay blends astrology and archetypal psychology — a discipline formulated by James Hillman that in the late 20 th century emerged as a distinct field of inquiry from the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung. Before considering the main theme of this essay‚ a few remarks highlighting the principles of archetypal psychology will be given. In

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    authoritative personality assessment system---MBTI. Then‚ I knew I’m the INTP type‚ after taking the assessment. Let me introduce the MBTI assessment first. The MBTI assessment was developed from the work of prominent psychiatrist Carl G. Jung in his book Psychological Types. Jung proposed a psychological typology based on the theories of cognitive functions that he developed through his clinical observations. The MBTI preferences indicate the differences in people based on the following: * How they focus

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    According to the Jung Typology test “ENTP’s build successful careers in areas requiring intensive intellectual efforts‚ calling for creative approach and presenting intellectual challenge.(ENTP Career Choices)”. I find this to be true of myself and believe it would be relevant

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    There are four main Neo-Freudian psychologists: Erikson‚ Jung‚ Horney‚ and Adler. They all agreed with Freud’s basic concepts of id‚ ego‚ and superego‚ the importance of the unconscious‚ that our childhood shapes our personality‚ dynamic anxiety and the use of defense mechanisms. However‚ all these Neo-Freudian psychologists varied slightly from Freud’s path‚ each with their own ideas and principles. They tended to focus more on the conscious rather than unconscious and doubted Freud’s heavy concentration

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    understanding the unconscious than the development of personality‚ Carl Jung divided life into four basic stages: childhood‚ youth and young adulthood‚ middle age‚ and old age (Sharf 2008‚ p.94). Although Jung studied all of the stages thoroughly‚ his most interest was in that of the middle age stage (p. 94). Jung believed that the Archetypes were the inherited predisposition for certain thoughts and ideas (p. 88). Jung also divided the psyche into three different levels of consciousness: the

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