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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
17 Apr 18
2011 – Spoiler alerts
In 1904 a young woman, Sabrina Spielrein (Kiera Knightley) was suffering from extreme hysteria. She was taken to the Burghaus Asylum in Geneva and treated by rising psychiatrist Carl Jung (Michael...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
3 Jun 17
One of the groups that I am a member of on facebook is : Postcards from Ireland. I don't actually see a lot of their posts show up on my newsfeed, but the ones I do are often very beautiful.
A member today mentioned that they...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
28 Feb 17
This movie was made in 1972, and then largely forgotten until its recent DVD release, but it is a very important historical document on the life and work of one of the most important psychiatrists since Freud & Jung.
R D Laing...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238306)
• Walnut Creek, California
11 Jan 17
I had a really good dream the other night about some positive people from my past. I wound up having a really good day, engaging with lots of people, feeling confident in whatever I did, and in general enjoying life.
The next...
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grandpa_lash
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
14 Apr 12
I have long been a devotee of Carl Jung's theories, particularly his Psychological Type and his Archetypal Psychology. Many contemporary psychologists have extended his work, and one of those is Carol Pearson, who writes...
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grandpa_lash
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
4 Sep 11
I would suggest that there are four basic personalities: those who do, those who create, those who are idealists, and those who are pragmatists. Obviously, if these categories work, we all have some degree of each, but my...
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ruperto
@ruperto (1552)
• Philippines
4 Dec 10
Often the hands will solve a mystery that the intellect has struggled with in vain.
Carl Jung
What do you think ?
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Anora_Eldorath
@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
• United States
17 Feb 09
I've gone through the postings and didn't see this topic as of yet, but if I missed I do apologize up front for any redundancy. Several years ago I first heard the term Shadow People/Shadow Folk when speaking with another friend...
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grandpa_lash
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
3 Nov 08
Sorry for the long post, but if I don't explain properly, it will be meaningless, and this is the shortest explanation I can devise. There's a lot left out lol.
I've studied personality type extensivley over the past 25 years,...
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gethsa13x
@gethsa13x (23)
• Philippines
12 Aug 08
Have you encountered Freud's Theory? How about Adler's? Jung's? Murray? Maslow?
If you would ask me, the best personality theory is that of Carl Jung. I believe in the shadow and the persona as the components of the personality...
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thatcrazyqbanita
@thatcrazyqbanita (3312)
• United States
29 Sep 07
Most people don't give second thoughts to their dreams, they simply dismiss them as brainless nonsense. I just to to think this way. But the more I dream and simultaneously study C. J Jung and his theories on dreams, the more they...
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thatcrazyqbanita
@thatcrazyqbanita (3312)
• United States
19 May 07
http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20070320-000001.html
I really enjoyed reading the article! Psychology Today is a great magazine. I used to have a free subscription to it, but it expired unfortunately. Very...
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inked4life
@inked4life (4224)
• United States
28 Apr 07
I recently joined a paranormal group and there is some required reading in order to be a member. The 3 books in question are "A briefer history of time" by Stephen Hawking, "Synchronicity; An Acausal Connecting Principle", and...
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