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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Carl G. Jung
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This 15 page research paper explores several aspects of Jung's life beginning with his association with Freud and ending with the contributions Jung made to the field of psychology. The nature of the relationship between Freud and Jung is discussed as is the reasons for the breakup of these two men. Both the publicized alleged reasons and the hidden reasons that can be surmised form their correspondence with each other. Jung's contributions are reported, including his focus on the spiritual, the collective unconscious and archetypes. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Jung3.wps
Carl Gustav Jung -- A Life Shaped by Women
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Carl Gustav Jung -- A Life Shaped by Women: This 37-page essay details the life experiences of psychoanalyst, Carl Jung and the four women who left lasting impressions on this brilliant, often-tortured man and his work. Beginning with his mother, Emilie and recounting his marriage, one acknowledged mistress and one pivotal affair, Jung is shown to have had significant female influences that helped shape his critically acclaimed precepts. Yet, irrespective of his numerous infidelities, to many his ideology offers the promise of wholeness and meaning in a cosmic universe where -- perhaps -- only the mere prospect of salvation exists. Additionally, his relationship to mentor, Sigmund Freud is explored. Bibliography lists 15 sources. SNFemjun.doc
Filename: SNFemjun.doc
Carl Jung & Psychoanalytic Psychology
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A well-written 20 page paper on the theorist Carl Jung and his psychodynamic school of psychoanalytic psychology. The paper outlines Jung's theory, and the fundamental causes/reasons for it. A very thorough explication of Jungian psychology follows including a discussion of how profoundly different the theories of Jung were from those of S. Freud and others. Bibliography lists more than 6 sources.
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Carl Jung and Buddhist Philosophy
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A 10 page overview of Buddhist principals and how those principals relate to the psychoanalytical philosophies of Carl Jung, one of the most notable psychoanalysts of all time. This paper emphasizes that while Buddhist practices vary according to culture, geography, and time, there are several underlying principals which do not vary. Jung’s fascination with the religion lie in its tendency to question. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PPbuddhJ.rtf
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