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Archetypal psychology was initiated as a distinct movement in the early 1970s by James Hillman, a psychologist who trained in analytical psychology and became the first Director of the Jung Institute in Zurich. Hillman reports that archetypal psychology emerged partly from the Jungian tradition whilst drawing also from other traditions and authorities such as Henry Corbin, Vico and Plotinus.
Avens, R. James Hillman: Toward a poetic psychology. J Relig Health 19, 186–202 (1980) doi:10.
Durant, . Exploring the Imaginal, Spring;An Annual of Archetypal Psychology and Jungian Thought, 1971, p. 84. 2. Heidegger, . Hölderlin and the Essence of Poetry. One of the best books on the new psychology of images is Watkins, M. Waking Dreams. New York, Harper & Row, 1977. Avens, R.
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Although called a post jungian, James Hillman sounds more like an anti-jungian, since he rejects the most original an. .
For the creativity of his thinking, the originator of Archetypal Psychology and author of A Terrible Love of War; The Soul’s Code; and The Force of Character has received many honors, including the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic. Although called a post jungian, James Hillman sounds more like an anti-jungian, since he rejects the most original and fundamental concepts of analytical psychology, which are the self and the process of individuation.
differentiate the psychology of James Hillman from that of C. G. Jung
differentiate the psychology of James Hillman from that of C. Jung. To do any justice to such an endeavour, one must begin with each man’s basic assumptions on human nature, either implicit or explicit – that is their assumptions on what human nature is and what it is in the process of becoming. As Hillman was nurtured on Jung’s analytical psychology, there is much in common
James Hillman, the founder of Archetypal Psychology discusses his . The Archetypal Psychology and Psychotherapy Series (2-Video Series)
James Hillman, the founder of Archetypal Psychology discusses his critiques of psychotherapy and society from a Jungian perspective on 2 new videos. The Archetypal Psychology and Psychotherapy Series (2-Video Series). He is a psychologist, a leading scholar in Jungian and post-Jungian thought and is recognized as one of the most important radical critics and innovators of psychology.
Jung" by Vincent Brome; "A Note on Thoreau and Jungian Psychology" by Edward Cramey Jacobs; "Archetypal Theory after Jung" by Naomi R. Goldenberg and many others.
Hillman, James (1960) The Thought of the Heart. In Eranos Jahrbuch 1948-. University Press, 1979 -. C(4) Spring: An Annual of Archetypal Psychology and Jungian. New York, Zurich, Irving, Dallas, 1970 - 1992
Hillman, James (1960). Emotion: A comprehensive phenomenology of theories and their meanings for therapy. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1960. Suicide and the Soul. The Thought of the Heart. New York, Zurich, Irving, Dallas, 1970 - 1992. C63 The Logos of the Soul, by Evangelos Christou.
James Hillman (1926- ) is considered to be one of the most original psychologists of the 20th century.