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1. Study On C.G.Jung's Theories Of Morality Integration
2. Archetype And Self-salvage Of Soul In Arts
3. Regression And Theodore Roethke's Poetry
4. Journey To The Twofold Worlds In Robert Bly's Poetry
5. Theoretical And Applied Research On Active Imagination Method
6. A Study On The Process Of Individuation Of Kino In The Pearl
7. Distinction And Qualification: Jung's Concept Of "common Time" Aids And Transforms The "Book Of Changes"
8. The Sigmund Freud and C. G. Jung correspondence: A Levinsonian study of the mentor-protege relationship
9. Counting to four: Assessing the quaternity of C. G. Jung in the light of Lacan and sophiology
10. Macrocosm and microcosm: The emergent sacred in the work of Thomas Berry and C. G. Jung
11. C. G. Jung and Tina Keller: A study of active imagination
12. The wandering archetype: C. G. Jung's 'Wotan' and Germanic-Aryan myth and ideology
13. Chungyung and Jung: Self-cultivation in the Confucian Chungyung and Jungian individuation (C. G. Jung)
14. Individuation and the power of evil upon the development of the personality in selected works by C. G. Jung, Arthur Miller, and William Shakespeare
15. The power of choice: A critique of Joseph Campbell's 'monomyth,' Northrop Frye's theory of myth, Mark Twain's orthodoxy to heresy and C. G. Jung's God-image
16. The myth of the historical Jesus and the evolution of consciousness: A critique and proposed transformation of the epistemology of John Dominic Crossan's quest for the historical Jesus from the perspective of a phenomenological reading of C. G. Jung's ana
17. Uncovering the seeds of psychic life: An examination of the transference phenomenon as viewed by Sigmund Freud, C. G. Jung, and other psychodynamic perspectives
18. In consideration of C. G. Jung's individuation process for healing narcissistic woundedness: The pathologies of addiction and multiple addictio
19. TOWARDS A FURTHER INTEGRATION OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY WITH OTHER FORMS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: C. G. JUNG AND HAROLD SEARLES COMPARED
20. SELF-THEORY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS: THE EVOLUTION OF THE SELF-CONCEPT AND ITS USE IN THE CLINICAL THEORIES OF C. G. JUNG, D. W. WINNICOTT, AND HEINZ KOHUT
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