Jan 11, 2010 | Essays
Jung on the Problem Child “… the things which have the most powerful effect upon children do not come from the conscious state of the parents but from their unconscious background.”[1] ...
Jan 10, 2010 | Essays
“The Chosen Few:”Analysis as the Hero’s Journey “To develop one’s own personality is indeed an unpopular undertaking, a deviation that is highly uncongenial to the herd, an eccentricity smelling of the cenobite, as it seems to the outsider. Small wonder, then,...
Jan 5, 2010 | Essays
Jung and Buridan’s Ass:A Jungian Approach to Choosing Those readers of this blog who are on the mailing list of The Jungian Center[1] were informed of the voiceover dream I had on September 22,...
Jan 2, 2010 | Essays
Components of Individuation:Part III—Internalizing a Locus of Authority A few years ago my sister took to wearing a button on her shirt as she went through her days on the University of Vermont...
Jan 1, 2010 | Essays
Components of Individuation:Part IV—Internalizing a Locus of Security In the previous parts of this four-part essay we noted how we hold others responsible when we externalize a locus of control...
Dec 1, 2009 | Essays
Components of Individuation:Part II—Internalizing a Locus of Control In Part I of this four-part essay we noted that a pre-requisite for achieving individuation was internalizing a locus of...