First coined by famous psychiatrist Carl Jung, the terms “Anima” and “Animus” refer tothe indwelling masculine and feminine energies that we all possess. Specifically, theanimais thought to be the feminine part of a man’s Soul, and theanimusrefers to the masculine part of a female’s S...
Since Wolfgang Giegerich published his animus psychology in 1994, the topic of anima and animus has become an offense to analytical psychology. This offense began to show with Hillman's essay in 1974. However, Giegerich elaborated the problematic issues in these two notions with admirable clarity...
Terms introduced by C. G. Jung to describe certain functions of the human “soul” (anima, Latin).Animanames the feminine unconscious factor in a man, whileanimusapplies to the corresponding masculine factor in a woman’s unconscious. Noting the frequency with which he encountered such contra-s...
(in the psychology of C. G. Jung) the inner personality that is turned toward the unconscious of the individual (persona). the feminine principle, especially as present in men. Compareanimus ( def 3 ). Discover More Word History and Origins ...
2.In jungian psychology, the inner self, in contrast to persona; a female archetype in a man. Compare:animus(5) [L. breath, soul] Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this...
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organizing and acting through the whole of it," 1670s, Medieval Latin, literally "soul of the world;" used by Abelard to render Greekpsychē tou kosmou. From fem. of Latinanimus"the rational soul; life; the mental powers, intelligence" (seeanimus) + genitive ofmundus"universe, world" (se...
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摘要: Gender and sex in Jungian analysis: anima and animus 老松 克博 Japanese journal of clinical psychology 8(3), 367-372, 2008-05年份: 2008 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 求助全文 通过文献互助平台发起求助,成功后即可免费获取论文全文。 请先登入...