The relevance of attachment theory to a contemporary Jungian view of the internal world: internal working models, implicit memory and internal objects In this paper I examine the various meanings of the term ‘internal object’, and the differences between various theoretical models for the formation...
I argue that Roberts uses narrative fiction to exploit and contest the prescriptions and dualisms encoded in both Jungian theory and Christianity in order to re-present feminist desire and gender identity. What is remarkable about these novels is how they engage the forces, disruptions and ...
Throughout history, many philosophers have advanced the theory that the human mind is a “blank slate,” capable of being molded almost limitlessly by our upbringing, socialization and experiences. However, in working with patients - as well as in his own life - Carl Jung observed the emergenc...
Transfer as the Key: Understanding the Intellectual History of the Relationship between Formalism and Structuralism from the Perspective of the Prague Linguistic Circle Approaches to an Anthropologically- Oriented Theory of Literature and Culture in the Czech Avant-Garde and the Aesthetics of Prague Str...
Historical highlights of Jung's non-reductive way of conceptualizing and working are presented and put in the context of more recent scientifically defensible concepts (emergence, supervenience, complexity theory) from the fields of both philosophy of science and philosophy of mind...