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individual shares with other people. This is demonstrated in his notion that all minds, all lives, are ultimately embedded in some sort of myth-making in the form of themes or patterns. This myth-making or creation of a mythical image lies at the depth of the unconscious, where an individual's mind widens out and merges into the mind of mankind. Mythology is therefore not a series of old explanations for natural events, but rather the richness and wonder of humanity played out in a symbolical, thematic, and patterned storytelling.
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are primordial elements of the Collective Unconscious. They form the unchanging context from which the contents of cyclic and sequent changes derive their meanings. Duration is the secret of action. He also stated that the psyche spontaneously generates mythico-religious symbolism or themes, and is
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Many scholars believe that Jung's most significant contribution to depth psychology was his conceptualization of the "collective unconscious". While Freud cited the conceptualization unconscious forces was limited to repressed or forgotten personal experiences, Jung emphasized the qualities that an
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Adlerian psychology has been regarded as depth psychology due to its aim of discovering the buried unconscious phenomena. It is one of the first frameworks that approached the individual as a fundamentally social being, one that needs to be situated in a socio-cultural context in order to be
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The Adlerian approach to psychoanalysis includes a set of tools that allows an individual to break through a self-centered way of life. For instance, it eliminates the core style of life and fictional final goal of a patient through Socratic method as opposed to counselling.
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therefore spiritual or metaphysical, as well as instinctive, in nature. An implication of this is that the choice of whether to be a spiritual person may be beyond the individual, whether and how we apply it, including to nonspiritual aspirations.
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understood. It is also described as a representation of the ego psychology and views the ego as an independent and creative entity that facilitates the interaction with social reality instead of merely a handmaiden of the
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collective, non-I, archetypal) forces in its depths. The semi-conscious contains or is, an aware pattern of personality, including everything in a spectrum from individual vanity to the personality of the workplace.
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Another Jungian position in depth psychology involves his belief that the unconscious contains repressed experiences and other personal-level issues in its "upper" layers and "transpersonal" (
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to reject depth models such as Freud's, in favor of a set of multiple surfaces consisting of intertextual discourses and practices.
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Since the 1970s, depth psychology has come to refer to the ongoing development of theories and therapies pioneered by
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Depth Psychology List: Find or List depth psychology oriented therapists, coaches, and practitioners of various types
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Depth Psychology Alliance: Online Community for exploring Depth Psychology topics, news, discussion, events
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into account. The term was rapidly accepted in the year of its proposal (1914) by
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Depth Psychology, Interpretation, and the Bible: An Ontological Essay on Freud
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In modern times, the initial work, development, theories, and therapies of
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There is also the case of the Jungian archetypes. According to Jung,
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Integral Psychology: Consciousness, Spirit, Psychology, Therapy
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have grown into three main perspectives on depth psychology:
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