Mythology of the Soul: A Research Into the Unconscious from Schizophrenic Dreams and DrawingsRider, 1969 - 980 pages |
Contents
Introduction I | 1 |
PART | 13 |
Development of the Psychological Conception of Mental Disorders | 15 |
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activity ancestral anima appears archaic archetype aspect associated atavistic attitude autonomous become blue C. G. Jung centre character collective unconscious complex conception condition consciousness constellation contained contents cultural dæmon dæmonic dementia devouring dissociated divine dragon dream dynamic effect elements emotional enantiodromia energy essential experience expression extraverted F. M. Cornford fact factor fantasy father feeling feminine figure function hand hero human idea identified incest individual infantile psyche instinct intellectual introverted intuition inverted Jung Jung's Kundalini libido lower lunatic mandala manifest means mental mind mother myth mythological nature objective observed opposites original painted Parsifal pathological patient personality phallic phallus picture present drawing primitive primordial principle problem psychic psychological psychotic regard renegade represent resistance rôle schizophrenic schizophrenic psychology sexual side significance snake soul Spider-woman spirit standpoint super-ego symbol tendency tion transformation tree uncon unconscious vital whole woman