
Embark on a captivating journey into the depths of Jungian psychology with hosts Quique Autrey and Joel Blackstock. In this episode, Joel shares his unique perspectives on a wide range of topics, including:
- The potential oversimplification of Jung's ideas by American Jungians
- How neurology is validating Jung's phenomenological map of the soul
- Joel's personal journey from CBT to depth psychology and somatic practices
- The connections between influential figures like Ericson, Hillman, and Jung
- Navigating the tension between monotheistic and polytheistic psychology
- The concept of disenchantment in the modern world
- Jung's three ages and the resurgence of religion in a "post-secular sacred" era
- The evolution of "post-Jungian" thought and its therapeutic applications
- Joel's distinctive approach to dream work and adaptive therapy style
- Unpublished aspects of Jung's life and relationships
- The enduring relevance of Jung's work in today's world
This episode offers a thought-provoking exploration of Jungian psychology and its far-reaching implications. Join us as we uncover the wisdom and insights that continue to shape our understanding of the human psyche.
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