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Reflecting on Carl Jung's idea of archetypes, and its subsequent development to what it is now. I briefly touch upon Beebe's profoundly important deviation from Jung's original concept, and how it act... more
FAQs about Archetypes Made Useful:How many episodes does Archetypes Made Useful have?The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
November 22, 2022ENFP - cognitive functions analysisWhat makes an ENFP an ENFP? An introductory analysis of the cognitive stack by mbti4all....more12minPlay
June 30, 2021Teaching and LearningI haven't generally understood anything easily. I always had doubts. Maybe I am a slow learner. Maybe they could have taught better? Here I reflect on possible approaches to make learning a little easier for students like me who don't understand easily....more18minPlay
January 06, 2021The Challenge of Language in Conveying Ideas about the MindHere I reflect about how having an objective way to communicate an idea needs it to be codified first in a universally well-understood form. Psychology suffers from not having such a common language, whereas Mathematics does. Psychology could use ideas from Mathematics to help its own case. Analytical Psychology shows some hope in this realm....more11minPlay
January 05, 2021Archetypes Made UsableIn this series, I am exploring the idea of archetypes in psychology. In this episode, we're looking at the origin and subsequent development of this idea, eventually reflecting on which of these branches of understanding archetypes is most useful for self-development....more17minPlay
FAQs about Archetypes Made Useful:How many episodes does Archetypes Made Useful have?The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.