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Jung, Carl Gustav
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...Carl Gustav Jung (kärl gŏŏs´täf yŏŏng), 1875–1961, Swiss...University Psychiatric Clinic in Zürich, Jung worked (1902) under Eugen Bleuler at the...close relationship for a number of years: Jung edited the Jahrbuch für psychologische und......
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Kim Dae Jung
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...Kim Dae Jung (kĬm dā jŏŏng), 1924–2009, president (1998–2003) of South Korea. A native of South Jeolla prov., Kim was a......
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Freud, Sigmund
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......psychiatrists Eugen Bleuler and C. G. Jung, the Austrian Alfred Adler, and others.In 1908, Bleuler, Freud, and Jung founded the journal Jahrbuch für psychoanalytische...received public recognition when Freud and Jung were invited to give a series of lectures......
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extroversion and introversion
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......introversion, terms introduced into psychology by Carl Jung to identify opposite psychological types. Jung saw the activity of the extrovert directed toward...drive of the individual was called the libido by Jung, who removed from the term the sexual character......
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archetype
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......original model," or "prototype," has been enlarged by C. G. Jung and by several contemporary literary critics. A Jungian archetype...a parent as both heroic and tyrannic, superman and ogre). Jung believed that such archetypal images and ideas reside in the......
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Brill, Abraham Arden
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......United States alone at the age of 13. After studies with C. G. Jung in Switzerland, he returned to the United States in 1908 to...English most of the major works of Freud as well as books by Jung. He taught at New York Univ. and Columbia, was a practicing......
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libido
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......with the sex instinct. For Freud, libido is the generalized sexual energy of which conscious activity is the expression. C. G. Jung used the term synonymously with instinctive energy in general. Many psychiatrists now feel that Freud overemphasized the concept......
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Bleuler, Eugen
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......psychosis, and for his unprecedented belief that such patients were not incurable. A follower of Sigmund Freud and associate of Carl Jung, Bleuler was a long time member of Freud's Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. His son, Manfred Bleuler, conducted important......
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Grail, Holy
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......difficult problems of Arthurian legend, introducing as it does features of Christian story, Celtic myth, and ancient fertility cults. See R. S. Loomis, The Grail (1963); E. Jung and M.-L. von Franz, The Grail Legend (tr. 1971)....
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K'ang Yu-wei
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......participating (1917) in an unsuccessful attempt to restore the last Ch'ing emperor, Pu Yi. See M. E. Cameron, The Reform Movement in China, 1898–1912 (1931, repr. 1963); biography ed. and tr. by Lo Jung-pang (1967)....