• determination by the object." Consciously, in an extravert, the four basic cognitive functions follow the extraverted 'general attitude of consciousness': "Now...
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  • (IQ) Cognition Cognitive Abilities Test Jungian cognitive functions Also called cognitive functions, cognitive abilities, or cognitive capacities. Kiely...
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    the general public, and therefore she tried to organize the Jungian cognitive functions to make it more accessible. Although Myers graduated from Swarthmore...
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  • surface-level classification. Each personality type has its associated Jungian cognitive functions, which aim to further explain the ways in which people with each...
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    Analytische Psychologie, sometimes translated as analytic psychology and Jungian analysis) is a term referring to the psychological practices of Carl Jung...
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  • John Beebe (category Jungian psychologists)
    John Beebe (born June 24, 1939) is an American psychiatrist and Jungian analyst in practice in San Francisco. Beebe was born in Washington, D.C. He received...
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  • Psychology Informed by Psychedelic Neuroscience'. International Journal of Jungian Studies; 2022,'The Dionysian Primate: Goethe, Nietzsche, Jung and Psychedelic...
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  • Jungian archetypes are a concept from psychology that refers to a universal, inherited idea, pattern of thought, or image that is present in the collective...
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  • unconscious and is important in the Jungian approach to dream interpretation.: 183  Nevertheless, some Jungians maintain that "the shadow contains, besides...
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    A. Hall in Jungian Dream Interpretation, have revisited the epistemological contribution of the Jungian vision of dreams. Hall with Jungian Dream Interpretation...
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    Self in Jungian psychology is a dynamic concept which has undergone numerous modifications since it was first conceptualised as one of the Jungian archetypes...
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  • Jungian interpretation of religion, pioneered by Carl Jung and advanced by his followers, is an attempt to interpret religion in the light of Jungian...
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    Carl Jung (category Jungian psychologists)
    Unconscious: Jungian Depth Psychology and Psychedelic Experience: Muswell Hill Press Carhart-Harris, R; Friston, K.J. (2010). "The default-mode, ego-functions and...
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  • "Synchronicity and the Transformation of the Ethical in Jungian Psychology"". In Becker, C. (ed.). Asian and Jungian Views of Ethics. Greenwood. ISBN 978-0-313-30452-1...
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  • subconscious mind. In Jungian psychology, it is a method for bridging the conscious and unconscious minds. Instead of being linked to the Jungian process, the...
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  • psychological function. Jung proposed the existence of two dichotomous pairs of cognitive functions: The "rational" (judging) functions: thinking and...
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  • –Editors.] The word "mind" is preferred by cognitive scientists to "psyche". The mind is a set of cognitive faculties including consciousness, perception...
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  • Persona (psychology) (category Jungian archetypes)
    opposites will occur." "The breakdown of the persona constitutes the typically Jungian moment both in therapy and in development"—the "moment" when "that excessive...
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  •  70–75. ISBN 978-3030243470. Samuels, Andrew (1985). Jung and the Post-Jungians. Routledge. ISBN 978-0710208644. Stevens, Anthony (2001). Jung: A Very...
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    activity facet of extraversion has the most sizable positive relations with cognitive abilities. For many years, researchers have found that introverts tend...
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  • Anima and animus (category Jungian archetypes)
    The anima and animus are a pair of dualistic, Jungian archetypes which form a syzygy, or union of opposing forces. Carl Jung described the animus as the...
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  • In Jungian psychology, the Wise Old Woman and the Wise Old Man are archetypes of the collective unconscious. The Wise Old Woman, or helpful old woman...
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  • These traditions emphasize the degree to which cognitive processing happens outside the scope of cognitive awareness, and show that things we are unaware...
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  • Collective unconscious (category Jungian archetypes)
    which is the belief that the unconscious mind comprises the instincts of Jungian archetypes—innate symbols understood from birth in all humans. Jung considered...
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  • four main functions of consciousness: two perceiving or non-rational functions (Sensation and Intuition), and two judging or rational functions (Thinking...
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    James Hillman (category Jungian psychologists)
    of younger Jungian analysts and colleagues, among the most well known being the popular author Thomas Moore (spiritual writer) and Jungian analyst Stanton...
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    v t e Carl Jung Theories Analytical psychology Cognitive functions Interpretation of religion Personality type Synchronicity Theory of neurosis Concepts...
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    elements of The Lord of the Rings as Jungian mandalas of the Self The Four Hobbits as a mandala of the four cognitive functions of the Self Gandalf's fight with...
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  • Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig (category Jungian psychologists)
    psychiatrist and analytical psychologist, member of the archetypal school of Jungian analysis. He was the author of many publications. Guggenbühl-Craig was...
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    Jung engaged with his "nocturnal work" on Liber Novus, he continued to function in his daytime activities without apparent impairment. He maintained a...
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