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Carl Jung: Taking inner life seriously.
An eight-part series on the thought of
Carl Gustav Jung
from the Guardian's
How to Believe
series (
previously
.) Jung's relationship with his patient, student, and rumored lover
Sabina Spielrein
, and his mentor
Sigmund Freud
is the subject of a new film,
"A Dangerous Method."
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posted by
homunculus
on Sep 16, 2011 -
14 comments
“
The psychoanalytic mystique
was overwhelming. It was a little bit like the evangelical movement.”
How
Aaron Beck
and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helped increase empiricism in psychotherapy.
posted by
Non Prosequitur
on Oct 9, 2009 -
53 comments
Burying Freud.
A collection of
essays and responses
by and about Freud's harshest critics, including "
Confessions of a Freud-Basher
" by
anti-Freud
point man
Frederick Crews, interviewed at length
here
.
posted by
mediareport
on May 15, 2006 -
32 comments
Paul
Tillich
(1886-1965) was a German
thinker
who came to
America
in 1933 after
losing his job
for
opposing the national socialism movement.
Tillich was at once a
protestant
theologian
and an
existentialist
philosopher
and
humanist
who attempted to
intellectualize religion
and bring it to contemporary audiences
in the age of science
. His brilliant
writings
and
speeches
would typically weave together biblical passages with discussions of philosophy and science. In this most famous work,
The Courage to Be
, Tillich laid out
his case
of how man can resolve the
existential crisis of facing non-being
. In echoes of
Soren
Kierkegaard
and
Freud
, Tillich attempted to explain how man could resolve the fear of nothingness with
the Courage to Be
in the face of Non-being
. Throughout his life, Tillich's
ultimate concern
was to
try to help man understand
the real
value
of
faith
and
meaning
by divorcing the concepts from the
myths
and the
religious and social dogmas
which cramp the mind of
modern man
.
posted by
dios
on Feb 2, 2006 -
55 comments
Iakov Levi
analyzes history and literature using a
very
Freudian approach.
Some highlights:
Pinocchio - The Puberty Rite of a Puppet
Medusa, the Female Genital and the Nazis
Killing God: From the Assassination of Moses to the Murder of Rabin
Without Borders: The Borderline Case of United Europe
::warning! geocities links!::
posted by
anastasiav
on Sep 18, 2003 -
3 comments
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