"Archetypal Psychology" refers to a community and a process with the following characteristics:
- Familiar with the work of several figures, including at least CG Jung, James Hillman, and Henry Corbin, but also many others (see below).
- Struggling with and moved by the concept of "psyche" or "soul".
- Troubled by the "Place" in history and contemporary life which seem dominated by literalism and simplistic ideologies in a way that makes being human less humane.
This online resource is provided by Culturesmith.com and supported by the non-profit Association Building Community, with the hope that those working near the archetypal roots of psychology will find and make here what they need to sustain themselves in service of "soul".
An uploaded document, original writing, or an existing page on this site which gives a sense of this process.
Archetypal Psychology+Documents
Archetypal
psychology
CG Jung
James Hillman
Henry Corbin
Phenomenological psychology
Relationships with
Archetypal Psychology+Core Patterns
Archetypal
Archetypal Psychology+General Practice
Archetypal Psychology+Central Places
Pacifica Graduate Institute
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