» Matswin - A Blind Spot in Jungian Thinking
Dependency in the analytic relationship
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A Blind Spot in Jungian Thinking
Abstract: Three cases of dependency, in analysands of C.G. Jung, are investigated. Their dreams, and personal understanding, are examined. The article addresses difficulties in C.G. Jung's personal convictions, which, it is argued, hampered his former analysands. These convictions remain a quandary in the school of Analytical Psychology.
Keywords: dependency, quaternarian, trinitarian, C.G. Jung,
Joseph L. Henderson, Marie-Louise von Franz, Wolfgang Pauli,
Saint John of the Cross, analytical psychology, individuation.
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In response to A Blind Spot in Jungian Thinking posted by Matswin:
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I printed the article out and will read it.
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In response to A Blind Spot in Jungian Thinking posted by pink101:
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I would be no help in any discussion on your paper.
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Sorry about that.
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