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    and repressed emotions. My dreams have been significantly complex‚ converging into metamorphic symbols that relate to significant past and present events. After a week of dream analysis‚ I believe dreams have an effect on both my conscious and unconscious thoughts. Analyzing these dreams has begun to reveal the inner meanings behind my thoughts‚ and lead to prosperous revelations. To correlate the meaning and reasoning of the concept of dreams‚ I have analyzed my most significant dream from the points

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    and a poor but extremely well read pastor. - He studied psychiatry in the University of Basel and was an early supporter of Sigmund Freud basically because they shared the same interest in the unconscious. - He later differed with Sigmund Freud on his theories about libido‚ the nature of the unconscious and the causes of behavior. • Sigmund Freud said that the libido was a psychic energy that was specific to sexual gratification‚ but Carl Jung reasoned that the libido was the psychic energy that

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    References: Academic:1.S. V. Sokolowskii. Dream Reality: The Unconscious of Russian Anthropology. Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia.Vol.46‚ Number 2 / Fall 2007. EBSCO. 2. Are you getting enough? Proquest. Google: 1. Craig Jarman. Jung ’s Rediscovery of Dreams. Retrieved from http://www.dreamanalysis.info/ 2. Diane

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    throughout history. Their concepts and ideas have heavily shaped our existing knowledge of Psychology. Although both agreed on some aspects of psychotherapy‚ features of their theories and views were contrasting‚ particularly with regards to the unconscious mind and dream analysis‚ two of the many topics discussed by both theorists. These will be compared/ contrasted within the main body of the essay‚ as well as divulging into the practical applications of their work today. When making comparisons

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    The Collective Unconscious Carl Jung worked with Sigmund Freud‚ who assumed the unconscious mind was a personal thing within an individual . But Carl Jung saw the unconscious mind as the inherited part of the human psyche that could not be developed from personal experience. The collective unconscious is expressed through archetypes‚ which are universal symbols and thoughts that influence the way we express our emotions and actions. It’s the way we connect with each other and understand things.

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    “Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside‚ dreams; who looks inside‚ awakes” (Jung‚ N.D). I had come across this quote on countless occasions and felt inspired by the saying‚ but it’s not until now that I can see the deep and beautiful meaning behind Carl Jung’s statement and what exactly he meant by his inspiring words. Carl Jung was the founder of analytical psychology; he was a psychiatrist‚ psychotherapist‚ and an iconic writer. Jung’s research

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    Monday‚ 26 October 2009 Preface This dissertation titled ART AS A RENDEZVOUS OF MYTH AND MIND: A PSYCHOANALYTIC AND MYTHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF O V VIJAYAN’S THE LEGENDS OF KHASAK explores how the judicious selection and use of literary theory can account for the universal appeal of The Legends of Khasak‚ a belated self translated rendering of a famous regional work in Malayalam‚ Khasakkinte Ithihasam authored by the eminent writer O V Vijayan‚ and thus assert its artistic value. Divided into four

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    the human mind created religion‚ and so this is an illusion. Also‚ religion helps people overcome our inner psychological conflict (collective neurosis); conflicts between civilisation and helplessness and fear of natural forces. Freud states that religion is a neurotic illness; a collective neurosis which means that affects everyone. It stems from the unconscious mind and this results from incompletely traumatic memories. The trauma is sexual in nature therefore making religion an illusion that

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    Un-Official Founding Fathers of Psychology Sarah Psy/310 2/13/2012 Un-Official Founding Fathers of Psychology These four men that we are about to talk about are some of the‚ if not the most important people in psychology. One developed psychology as a school of thought and published the first book on the subject which opened the door for another to develop his theories. Years after the book came out another thinker was inspired to look into the human mind and this time with a more scientifically

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    In The Combahee River Collective Statement‚ Zillah Eisenstein addresses intersectionality by describing how race‚ sex and class are interrelated and all causes of oppression. The author explains how a collection of Black feminists are fighting against heterosexual‚ class‚ racial and sexual oppression. As a Black feminist‚ Zillah Eisenstein sees Black feminism as a “logical political movement to combat the manifold and simultaneous oppressions that all women of color face” (Eisenstein 1). This repression

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