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This episode delves into Carl Jung’s Two Essays on Analytical Psychology, a cornerstone of his work that charts the evolution of his groundbreaking theories on the unconscious mind. We explore Jung’s development of the archetypes and the collective unconscious, contrasting his ideas with Freud’s and Adler’s perspectives on neurosis and libido.
Through dream analysis, clinical case studies, and the process of individuation, Jung reveals the transformative journey toward self-discovery. We also examine the fine line between personal and collective unconscious content and the risks of over-identifying with archetypal images, emphasizing the challenges of navigating the depths of the psyche.
Join us as we uncover the profound insights and enduring significance of Jung’s analytical psychology.
This episode delves into Carl Jung’s Two Essays on Analytical Psychology, a cornerstone of his work that charts the evolution of his groundbreaking theories on the unconscious mind. We explore Jung’s development of the archetypes and the collective unconscious, contrasting his ideas with Freud’s and Adler’s perspectives on neurosis and libido.
Through dream analysis, clinical case studies, and the process of individuation, Jung reveals the transformative journey toward self-discovery. We also examine the fine line between personal and collective unconscious content and the risks of over-identifying with archetypal images, emphasizing the challenges of navigating the depths of the psyche.
Join us as we uncover the profound insights and enduring significance of Jung’s analytical psychology.