Archetypal Psychology: Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman, Vol. 1

Archetypal Psychology: Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman, Vol. 1

Language: English

Pages: 160

ISBN: 0882149989

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Originally written for the Italian Enciclopedia del Novecento, this indispensable book is a concise, instructive introduction to polytheism, Greek mythology, the soul-spirit distinction, anima mundi, psychopathology, soul-making, imagination, therapeutic practice, and the writings of C. G. Jung, Henry Corbin, and Adolf Portmann in the formulation of the field of Archetypal Psychology.

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soul insists that even this Neoplatonic and 'arcane' psychology is nonetheless embedded in the "vale" and its engagement therein. The artificial tension between soul and world, private and public, interior and exterior thus disappears when the soul as anima mundi, and its making, is mundi). idea of soul-making located in the world. More specifically, the act of soul-making images are the psyche, its stuff, and its is imagining, since perspective. Crafting — Soul-Making 27 images

archai appear in the arts, religions, dreams, and social customs of all peoples, and they manifest spontaneously in mental disorders. For Jung, they are anthropological and cultural, and also spiritual in that they transcend the empirical world of time and place and, in fact, are in themselves not phenomenal. Archetypal psycholical factors. Sources of Archetypal Psychology ogy, in distinction to Jungian, considers the archetypal to be always phenomenal (Avens 1980), thus avoiding the Kantian

in its own terms. A paper presented by Hillman and Berry at the First International Seminar of Archetypal Psychology (January 1977) declares: "Ours could be called an image-focused therapy. Thus the dream as an image or bundle of images is paradigmatic, as if we were placing the entire psychotherapeutic procedure within the context of a dream" (cf. Berry 1974, 1978a, and Hillman 1977b, 1978a, 1979a, b, for method and examples of dream work). It is not, however, that dreams as such become the

i.e., the psychopathology of everyday life (Freud), disturbances of at- un g)> tne willfulness dreams, the obsessive moods and com- tention in the association experiments and aims of figures in pulsive thoughts that may niveau mental (Janet). Whereas most psychologies attempt ban these intrude during any abaissment du to personalities as disintegrative, archetypal psychol- ogy favors bringing non-ego figures to further awareness and Personality Theory: Personifying 53 considers

1970: 146-65. "Why 'Archetypal' Psychology?" Spring 1970: 212-19. Reprinted with postscript in A75a. D71a "Psychology: Monotheistic or Polytheistic?" Spring 1971: 193-208, 230-32. See D81b. D71b "On the Psychology of Parapsychology." In A Century of Psychical Research, edited by A. Angoff and B. Shapin, pp. 176-87. New York: Parapsychology Foundation, 1971. Reprinted in A75a. D72a "Dionysos in Jung's Writings." Spring 1972: 191-205. Re- printed in C80, pp. 151-64. D72b

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