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Jungian Theory
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Definition of 'Jungian Theory'A theoretical psychoanalytical system centered around symbols of the unconscious with the unconscious material derived from two sources - the personal unconscious (repressed or forgotten experiences, thoughts and feelings) and the collective or objective unconscious (the universal inherited qualities which dispose individuals to behave in ways similar to their ancestors). Common names: Jungian Theory; Theory, Jungian |
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Diaries from cannabis users: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
29 Jun 2009
This article is based on research, which aimed to uncover the meanings behind the experience of cannabis use. Six participants were recruited and asked to keep a diary for 15 days. Data were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis ... Read more...
Recall frequency of positive and negative dreams in a representative German sample.
30 May 2009
The effects of sociodemographic variables on dream recall frequencies were investigated in a representative sample. Analysis indicated that age, sex, social class, and the size of the place of residence showed small but significant effects on the ... Read more...
Regression in the countertransference: working with the archetype of the abandoned child.
30 May 2009
The author describes briefly some experiences of his sense of non-existence as an analyst in relation to five patients. He considers the possible countertransference significance of these experiences and puts forward a hypothesis that his sense of ... Read more...
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- Diaries from cannabis users: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
29 Jun 2009 - Recall frequency of positive and negative dreams in a representative German sample.
30 May 2009 - Are Urban and Colman really in opposition over Fordham's model of the self?
30 May 2009 - Regression in the countertransference: working with the archetype of the abandoned child.
30 May 2009 - A reappraisal of classical archetype theory and its implications for theory and practice.
30 May 2009 - Archetypes as action patterns.
30 May 2009 - The family myth: its deconstruction and replacement with a balanced humanized narrative.
30 Mar 2009 - Synchronicity and moments of meeting.
30 Mar 2009 - From the numinous to the sacred.
30 Mar 2009 - Grasping psychoanalysts' practice in its own merits.
30 Mar 2009 - Jung, vitalism and 'the psychoid': an historical reconstruction.
30 Jan 2009 - The session of the two dreams.
30 Jan 2009 - Bernagchen Mahakala.
30 Jan 2009 - Evil acts not evil people: their characteristics and contexts.
30 Oct 2008 - Dreams by persons with mood disorders.
29 Sep 2008 - Winnicott's dream: some reflections on D. W. Winnicott and C. G. Jung.
30 Aug 2008 - The impact of trauma on the psyche of the individual using the film Belleville Rendez-vous as an illustrative vehicle.
30 Aug 2008 - The timeliness and timelessness of the 'archaic': analytical psychology, 'primordial' thought, synchronicity.
30 Aug 2008 - Some brief considerations on the relationship between theory and practice.
30 Aug 2008 - 'Go! Sterilise the fertile with thy rage' envy as embittered desire.
30 Aug 2008
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Definition: A theoretical psychoanalytical system centered around symbols of the unconscious with the unconscious material derived from two sources - the personal unconscious (repressed or forgotten experiences, thoughts and feelings) and the collective or objective unconscious (the universal inherited qualities which dispose individuals to behave in ways similar to their ancestors).
Descriptor UI: D007602
Alternative terms: Jungian Theory; Theory, Jungian;
Allowable Qualifiers: history;
Tree Number: F02.739.794.471;
Online Note: search PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY 1969-74
History Note: 91(75); was see under PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY 1975-90