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This analysis compares the psychoanalytic theories of Freud and Jung, specifically in relation to fantasy and the religious impulse.
By escribe | Published 7/11/2007
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A fictional world leader in the early 1900's is faced with a psychological crisis, and turns to two leading men in the area of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, for help.
By Ben Garner | Published 5/25/2007
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Dreams have fascinated humanity since ancient times. But Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung were probably the first to come up with specific theories about why we dream, and even more - what our dreams mean.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 2/28/2007
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Psychologists Carl Jung centered his work around the internal process by which we become fully whole and functional human beings - what he referred to as the process of individuation.
By Seth Mullins | Published 2/21/2007
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Are we diving into the next level of living through the processes of psyche and unconsciousness. As society and fiction emerge, are we faced in dealing with the unknown, and possibilities of evolution within the psyche of parnormal and mystical realities?
By Keisha Merchant | Published 7/19/2008
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If you learn how to interpret your dreams by using this scientific method, you will be able to penetrate the hidden world of the unconscious and anti-conscience, in addition to understanding how your human conscience works.
By Christina Sponias | Published 2/22/2008
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Freud has the more famous dream analysis theory, but take a look at Jung's sometime to see if he can explain why you are being chased through Disney World by a 50 foot tall hot dog.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/31/2007
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An analysis of the characters in the story Wild Swans. It discusses the revolutionary tradition of China.
By Tom Vose | Published 1/16/2006
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Depression is usually viewed as a mental illness. However according to Karl Jung and other psychotherapists, in some instances, depression can lead to the discovery of untapped talents and strengths as the result of turning one's energies inward and reexamining one's life.
By Adrianna Cook | Published 2/25/2008
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This research paper details both the classic psychological theory of Carl Jung and the person-centered theory of Carl Rogers. The theories are compared with each other, in order to establish the importance of versatility in the development of modern clinical practice.
By Trisha Hartline | Published 1/23/2008
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Depression and neurosis can easily be cured through dream interpretation using the method discovered by Carl Jung in 1920, which I simplified in 1988. Today, these problems exist only for those who insist on suffering...
By Christina Sponias | Published 1/12/2008
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Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud had different yet similar ideas about our dreams.
By Jennifer Weiss | Published 11/7/2007
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Almost every piece of literature contains what people consider "stock" characters, and "Harry Potter" is no different. J.K. Rowling takes this trend to the next level in her "Harry Potter" series as her characters embrace Carl Jung's literary Archetypes.
By BJ Keeton | Published 7/13/2007
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Don Ho's publicist, Donna Jung says the Hawaiian singer and Entertainer has died today of Heart Failure at the age of 76.
By Dacia J.Medina | Published 4/15/2007
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Crooner Don Ho, Hawaii's Living Legend, died today at the age of 76. Ho was a veteran of the Air Force, he left the military in 1962 to be with his ailing mother. His publicist Donna Jung, who gave no details as to the cause of his passing
By Angela Russell | Published 4/14/2007
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Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung weren't the only ones to study dream analysis. Other psychologists developed their own theories. Today's dream interpretation has been heavily influenced by Alfred Adler, Medard Boss, and Frederic Perls.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 2/28/2007
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Carl Jung created the concept the "shadow." Our "shadow" is composed of our dark thoughts. I apply the concept of the shadow to a tragedy that happened in my life which caused my shadow to be more apparent.
By Chanelle Harbin | Published 10/20/2006
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Wild Swans details China's political reforms and the Cultural Revolution from Jung Chang's hindsight. The text was written for a contemporary audience of the West, reflective of the composer's diaspora status.
By J. Lin | Published 6/6/2006
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A term paper I have written regarding character analysis using theory and concept provided by Carl Jung. 'You've Got Mail' appears as a light-hearted film, however when dissected with psychology, it becomes a wealth of information about the human psyche
By Aspen Sorensen | Published 12/14/2005
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One can clearly see Beckett's developing attitude towards women via the evloution and eventual abandonment of the placement of female characters in Dantean environments in his dramatic works.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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Both Freud and Jung recognized neuroses as an almost inevitable occurrence, at least in terms of degree. Jung believed neuroses were pathological exaggerations of what would otherwise be normal occurrences. Freud looked to 'stage of life' causes.
By Natasha Sims | Published 5/30/2005
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The Long Emergency - - the coming energy crisis and what it means for everyday American life
By Tom Ramsdill | Published 11/18/2005
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Hannah Hoch, one of the few woman artists of her time, was a vital catalyst for the growth of Dadaism and the recognition of females in art. Throughout her career, Hoch bore oppression against her artistic statements and against her gender.
By Eric Oakley | Published 11/16/2005
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The Electra complex rears its ugly head in Dashiell Hammett's "The Thin Man" with Nick and Mimi as parental figures of twenty year-old Dorothy as she experiences this dramatic stage in Freudian development.
By Tim Graham | Published 11/11/2005
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Globalization, feminism and the labor movement, terms not initially considered jointly as crucially defining self-identity. But as the saying goes, politics makes strange bedfellows.
By Diana Hechavarria | Published 11/3/2005
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Truth and Dare: New York Korean Film Festival 2005, running from Sept 2-11, 2005, boasts an impressive sampling of contemporary Korean cinema, both popular and critically successful films.
By Christopher Bourne | Published 9/12/2005
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When we pay attention to our dreams, we can influence positive outcomes. By working with our dreams we can overcome anxiety, nervousness, insecurity and low self esteem
By Jaye Beldo | Published 8/25/2005
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A night at the Summer Cinema season in Old Oakland.
By Lea Barker | Published 7/25/2005
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The 311-mile stretch of US Highway 50 between Ely and Fernley, NV earned the title of "the loneliest highway in America" in the mid-1980s. But does that description still stand up?
By Robert Spuhler | Published 7/9/2005
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How being canted onto the introvert side makes things difficult for people, the problems they face at home, at work, while socializing, with some suggestions for making life easier for them.
By Susan Rand | Published 6/30/2005
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