Introducing Jung: A Graphic Guide by Maggie Hyde

Introducing Jung: A Graphic Guide by Maggie Hyde

Author:Maggie Hyde [Hyde, Maggie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Psychology, Movements, Jungian, Study Aids, General, Social Psychology, Biography & Autobiography, Social Scientists & Psychologists, Self-Help, History, Philosophy, Mind & Body, Assessment; Testing & Measurement, Applied Psychology, Comics & Graphic Novels, Nonfiction, Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy
ISBN: 9781848318564
Google: i-GhBQAAQBAJ
Amazon: 1848310102
Publisher: Icon Books
Published: 2004-12-15T00:00:00+00:00


The fantasies you’re writing down are art.

Arguing with her made me realize she was a negative aspect of my anima, full of deep cunning.

By believing his experiences were only “art”, Jung might have been able to dismiss them easily, without feeling any moral obligation towards them. The negative form of the anima, either in dreams or when projected onto a woman, can be disastrous for a man.

The insinuations of the anima, the mouthpiece of the unconscious, can utterly destroy a man!

After the negative “Frank Miller” episode, most of Jung’s encounters with the anima were positive. Many of his followers were women, partly due to his sexual charisma, but also because they were in therapy with him.



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