The aim is wholeness through the integration of unconscious forces, employing the unconscious mind as the source of healing and development in an individual.
Art is not part of a Jungian archetype, but it is a part of Jungian psychology.
Anything that deals with the psychology of Carl Jung.
Individuation (psychological wholeness).
jungian lingustic universe
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychologist whose school of psychology is based on the Unconscious.
Freudian psychoanalysis assumes that the repressed material hidden in the unconscious is given by repressed sexual instincts, Analytical psychology has a more general approach. There is no preconceived assumption about the unconscious material. The unconscious, for Jungian analysts, may contain repressed sexual drives, but also aspirations, fears, etc.
Try the book "How to interpret your own dreams" by Tom Chetwynd. It is a dream dictionary based on Jungian psychology.
Vladimir Dimitrievich has written: 'V plenu germeticheskogo kruga' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Jungian psychology, Orthodox Eastern Church, Religious aspects of Jungian psychology
Although Jung's psychology has been seriously criticized for lack of empirical evidences to support his theories, modern Jungian analytical psychology school exist nowadays and Jung still remains one of the most influential psychologist in history.
Christopher Hauke has written: 'Jung & film II' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Jungian psychology, Psychological aspects 'Jung and the postmodern' -- subject(s): Jungian psychology, Postmodernism, Psychoanalysis and culture, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Postmodernism 'Jung & film' -- subject(s): Jungian psychology, Motion pictures, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Motion pictures
Shirley See Yan Ma has written: 'Footbinding' -- subject(s): Sex role, Femininity, Jungian psychology, Footbinding 'Footbinding' -- subject(s): Sex role, Femininity, Jungian psychology, Footbinding
John Ryan Haule has written: 'Jung in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Evolutionary psychology, Jungian psychology, Archetype (Psychology), Coincidence