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Index
Cover Page Energies and Patterns in Psychological Type Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of Illustrations
Figures Tables
Preface Acknowledgments Permissions Collected Works of C. G. Jung Part I Theoretical Contributions
1 The Eight Function-Attitudes Unpacked
Notes References
2 Once More with Feeling
Notes References
3 Understanding Consciousness Through the Theory of Psychological Types
The Individuation of Consciousness Type as a Method of Analysis Type Development Types of the Shadow Notes References
4 Archetypal Aspects of Masculine Adaptation
Prologue: Masculine Psychology The Hero The Puer Aeternus The Trickster The Shadow The Opposing Personality The Father The Senex The Demonic Personality The Anima: From Roles to Self Notes References
5 The Wizard of Oz: A Vision of Development in the American Political Psyche
Notes References
6 The Stretch of Individual Typologies in the Formation of Cultural Attitudes
Cultural Attitudes Sources and Antecedents of Henderson’s Theory The Relationship of Cultural Attitude to Psychological Type The Stretch A Psychological Attitude Notes References
Part II Type and the MBTI
7 Evolving the Eight-Function Model
Eight Archetypes Guide How the Function-Attitudes are Expressed in an Individual Psyche Basic Orientation: Hero/Heroine, Father/Mother, Puer/Puella The Shadow Personality: Opposing Personality, Senex/Witch, Trickster, Demonic Personality Notes References
8 Type and Archetype: The Spine and Its Shadow
Archetypes Associated with the Superior and Inferior Functions form the Personality’s Spine Note References
9 Type and Archetype: The Arms and Their Shadow
Notes References
Part III History of Type
10 Psychological Types: An Historical Overview
Introduction Jung’s Position on Psychological Types Definitions Innovations, Criticisms and Developments Current Status and Trends Notes References
11 The Red Book as a Work of Conscience
Introduction: Finding a Way in Disentangling from the Spirit of the Time The Spirit of the Depths The Red One Philemon and the Dead Notes References
12 Psychological Types in Freud and Jung
Type Theory: Use and Resistance Jung’s Approach to Types Jung’s Engagement with the Anima Freud’s Relation to the Anima Introverted Thinking as a Source of Freud’s Developmental Theory Typology as an Embrace of Otherness Notes References
Part IV Applications of Type
13 Difficulties in The Recognition of Psychological Type
Joseph Wheelwright John Beebe Value of the Model Parental Energy of the Auxiliary Function Heroic Energy of the Dominant Function Recognizing the Eight Function-Attitudes Beyond Dominant and Auxiliary Connection to the Self Extraversion and Introversion References
14 An Archetypal Model of the Self in Dialogue
Note References
15 Identifying the American Shadow: Typological Reflections on the 1992 Los Angeles Riots
References
Name Index Subject Index
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