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    simple nagging feeling at the back of the mind‚ if anything at all. Another important pillar of the Jungian psychological ideas was the interpretation of dreams. Again‚ he ran against Freud in his ideas about interpreting dreams. The Freudian method of ‘free association’ allowed for any detail of the dream to be focused upon‚ and continually broadened upon until the ‘problem’ was found. The Jungian method believed that the dream as a whole had a specific purpose. The overall feeling‚ topic and main

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    Gary MGT/521 July 12‚ 2010 Thomas Kenfield Abstract In this paper I will describe an argument on my decision to pursue an MBA degree to enhance better job opportunities‚ become a business owner and explore a more exciting career. Using the Jungian 16-Type Personality Assessment results the writer will support and prove why the decision to pursue an MBA was the right decision. It is thought that by the time a senior graduates she should know what career path to take in life. As I walked

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    The process on individuation is central to Jungian analytical psychology‚ as Jung believed that individuation is the driving force behind humans’ “yearning for completeness within the human experience‚ and the search for wholeness” (Russell‚ & Ryback‚ 1996‚ p.2) in their life-long conquest to achieve a distinctive but coherent and balanced personality. Besides the genetics and the psychosocial environment‚ Jung believed that a third force influences the dynamic formation of human individuality and

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    with the understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. Based on the outcome of an assessment‚ an individual would have a choice on which career path would better suit them‚ as a result‚ it helps them to determine which degree to pursue. The Jungian 16-type personality assessment scored me as an ISTJ personality type. The assessment of an ISTJ personality shows my personality as organized‚ compulsive‚ private‚ trustworthy‚ and practical. I have a possible career choice as an office manager

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    Workshop on Personality necessitated that all participating students complete the MBTI in order to reflect on how certain qualities have the potential to affect the way we navigate professionalism in the workplace. My results indicated that I am an ISTP (Introverted Sensing Thinking Perceiving‚) which means that I think in an introverted manner yet sense through an extraverted perspective. Unfortunately‚ there are several attributes

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    FIGURE 7.7 What Can You Learn about Personality? UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY TYPE Are You ENFJ‚ ISTP‚ or ENTJ‚ and Why Does It Matter? In 1921‚ Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875–1961) published his work Psychological Types. In this book‚ Jung suggested that human behavior is not random. He felt that behavior follows patterns and that these patterns are caused by differences in the way people use their minds. In 1942‚ Isabel Briggs-Myers and her mother‚ Katharine Briggs‚ began to put Jung’s theory

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    Running head: JUNGIAN Jungian’s Interpretation of June’s Dream Lynn Rainey Missouri Baptist University Abstract The treatment plan for June using the Jungian Theory based on dream interpretation and assessing two of the important relationships in June’s life: June and her daughter and June and her mother. Using the Jungian Theory can help bring June’s unconscious thoughts into consciousness and can help her achieve individuation and come to terms with the underlying cause of her dreams

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    progresses‚ Fern changes into a different person‚ mainly after meeting Henry Fussy. She abandons Wilbur for him‚ and this contrasts to the role of Mrs. Lennox in the secret garden‚ who neglects Mary. Fern is a motherly figure‚ but she doesn’t fit the Jungian archetype‚ as she leaves Wilbur for a boy and doesn’t continue helping Wilbur. Charlotte illustrates the archetype of the mother figure. Charlotte works tirelessly to save him and even though she is dying at the end of the novel‚ she is still thinking

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    apartment in the city and she was very caring and nurturing of Pollock‚ something that he hadn’t experienced in most of his life‚ and she encouraged him and introduced him to other artists. Along with influences from Krasner‚ he was interested in Jungian

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    being accepted and treated as equals with the society that they live in.   Thesis: Through the archetypes of the Jungian Lens‚ the main protagonists exemplify similarities in their struggle with the pursuit of a dream. The obsession with making their dream become a reality consumes them and contributes to their ultimate downfalls. Three arguments: Three Arguments: 1) Jungian theory describes the Anima as being the "soul image " or force/motivation that often causes us to act. In both novels

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