Title: Carl Gustav Jung
1Carl Gustav Jung
- Born July 26, 1875
- Kesswil, Switzerland
- Father of Analytical Psychology1
2EARLY YEARS1
- Born into well educated family.
- Not very interested in school.
- Preferred to be left to himself to read.
- Interested in ancient literature, languages,
religion, philosophy. - Rejected fathers religion.
- Medicine - University of Basel
- Psychology Paris, France
3PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVMENTS
- Physician at Mental Hospital in Zurich
- University of Zurich, 1900 19092
- Lecturer in psychiatry 1905 1913
- 1907 Jung meets Freud
- President of the International Psychoanalytic
Society3 - Founded School of Psychology in Zurich2
- World Traveler of societies, religions, and
tribes - Lecturer, Author, Editor, Theorists
4LEADERSHIP TRAITS
- Influential
- Generous
- Communicator
- Creative Insight
- Committed To Cause
5INFLUNECE
JOSEPH CAMPBELL, AUTHOR Myths To Live By The
Heroes Journey Hero With A Thousand
Faces ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS4 Treats patients
chronic alcoholism. Spiritual experience to
healing. Shared experience.
GEORGE LUCAS , FILMMAKER Star Wars characters are
Jungian Archetypes. FREDRICO FELLINI,
FILMMAKER 81/2 created under the influence
of Jungian theories. INSTITUES SOCITIES
6GENEROUS
OTTO GROSS 5 Son of Hans Gross Otto a man of
great knowledge and access Drug Addict Jung
detested Otto Accepted Otto as patient Difficult
treatment Profound change Friends
7COMMUNICATOR
- DOCTOR
- AUTHOR
- SPEAKER
- EDITOR
- PROFESSOR
- LETTERS TO FREUD
8CREATIVE INSIGHT
Jung changed the thinking in The field. Not by
casting the differences but by embracing the
similarities.
9COMITTMENT
- Started Clinics
- Presided over International Societies
- Wrote Books
- Edited Texts
- Lectured
- World Traveler
- Treat Patients
10A DARK PERIOD
11THE THIRD REICH7
- Nazi Sympathizer
- President of General Medical Society for
Psychotherapy - Jung defends the Third Reich
- Nazis believe psychoanalysis to be a Jew Science
- Statements to save the science of psychoanalysis
- Germanys mental illness Superior nationalism
- Aryan ideology
- Resigned
12KEY CONCEPTS
- Collective Unconscious
- Archetypes
- Individuation
- Introvert, Extrovert
- Anima, Animus
- Synchronicity8
13 THE UNCONSCIOUS
- PEROSNAL
- When we dream or meditate, we sink into our
personal unconscious1. - COLLECTIVE
- A river of timeless thoughts common to all
people. The collective unconscious helped
regulate cultures and inspire individuals9.
14ARCHETYPES
- These primordial images reflect basic patterns
or universal themes, common to us all which are
present in the unconscious11.
15INDIVIDUATIONJung believed that human beings
are inwardly whole, but that most of us have lost
touch with important parts of our selves. The
goal of life is individuation, the process of
coming to know, giving expression to, and
harmonizing the various components of the
psyche11.
16CG JUNG INSTITUTES12
- BOSTON
- CHICAGO
- DALLAS
- DENVER
- HOUSTON
- NEW YORK
- SEATTLE
- SAN FRANSICO
- ORANGE COUNTY
17CG JUNG INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES13
- One must remember that every individual in a
sense represents the whole of humanity and its
history. - Nowhere are we closer to the sublime secret of
all creation than in the recognition of our own
selves. Yet we know the intensity of space better
than we know our own depths.
18References
- Picture cgjungpage.org
- 1. ship.edu/cgboeree/jung.html
- 2. britannica.com/ebi/article-9275196
- 3. barleby.com/65/ju/Jung-Car
- 4. en.wkikpedia.org.wiki/jungjung_biblograghpy
- 5. Aryan Christ, The Secret Life of Carl Jung
- 6. axishistory.com
- 7. A Biography, Carl Gustav Jung, Frank McLynn
- 8. en.wkikpedia.org.wiki/jungjung_biblograghpy
- 9. faculty.frostburg.edu/mbradley/psychography/car
ljung - 10. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/imagehamill.jpg
- 11. sonoma.edu/users/d/daniels
- 12. jungchicago.org/
- 13. CG Jung Institute of Los Angeles