A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... UNCONSCIOUS - THE " UNDERWORLD " Signs and Symbols ́E DISCUSSED THAT a broader view of understanding and an- alyzing helps us in entering the world of myths and fairy tales . Equally helpful is a flexible grasp of the concepts “ uncon ...
... UNCONSCIOUS - THE " UNDERWORLD " Signs and Symbols ́E DISCUSSED THAT a broader view of understanding and an- alyzing helps us in entering the world of myths and fairy tales . Equally helpful is a flexible grasp of the concepts “ uncon ...
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... unconscious there is an even more power- ful collective unconscious . In this he sees the precipitation of all the preceding cultures which constellate in manifold ways the individual psychic activity , not unlike the Internal Release ...
... unconscious there is an even more power- ful collective unconscious . In this he sees the precipitation of all the preceding cultures which constellate in manifold ways the individual psychic activity , not unlike the Internal Release ...
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... unconscious psychological or instinctual drives . The phenomenologic view , however , sees in them much more the meaningful and honest portrayal not only of the patient's every- day world - design , but also of the border areas that he ...
... unconscious psychological or instinctual drives . The phenomenologic view , however , sees in them much more the meaningful and honest portrayal not only of the patient's every- day world - design , but also of the border areas that he ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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