How to be Genuinely Authentic - Carl Jung (Jungian Philosophy)

Welcome to My channel M Ahmad Reaction. Don’t forget to subscribe @Mahmad0137 In this video we will be talking about how to be authentic from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy“. According to Carl Jung, in order to be authentic, it is crucial to face four of your archetypes in order to go through the individuation process. These are the 01. Persona 02. The shadow 03. The anima or animus 04. The self I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope that this wisdom on being authentic from the philosophy of Carl Jung will be helpful in your life. Carl Jung, together with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, is one of the 3 founders of psychoanalysis which is a set of psychological theories and methods aiming to release repressed emotions and experiences - in other words, to make the unconscious conscious. Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875 and died in 1961, leaving behind great works in the fields of psychiatry, , literature, philosophy, psychology andanalytical psychology as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. If classical sychoanalysis focuses on the patient’s past, as early experiences are very important in personality development, analytical psychology primarily focuses on the present, on mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences, to try to understand human consciousness. One of the most important ideas of analytical psychology which Jung founded is the process of individuation, which is the process of.. finding the self- something Jung considered ar important task in human development. While he did not formulate a systematic philosophy, he is nonetheless considered a sophisticated philosopher his school of thought dubbed “Jungian philosophy“ Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. A good part of his work was published after his death and indeed there are still some articles written by him that to this day have yet to be published. Some of his most important books are: “Psychology of the Unconscious“, “Man and His Symbols“, “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious“ Modern Man In Search of a Soul“, “The Psychology of the Transference“, “Memories, Dreams, Thoughts“
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