Mission Statement
Mission Statement To explore, investigate and study the more recently published writings of C G Jung, especially the therapeutic value of active imagination To highlight the features requiring greater emphasis To explore the implications in the training of Jungian psychotherapists To help students and those interested in learning more about Jung’s practice of psychotherapy
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AI confusion: an example
image Artificial Intelligence is here to stay, and we have to learn how to evaluate and use it. A few weeks ago, a friend sent me the link to the above video. Here is what I found. There are four attributes which would lead you to believe it was a video/lecture etc by C G […]
When AI gets it wrong
One of the great advantages of using this website and modules is that all questions put to Artificial Intelligence are checked for general accuracy in their replies. Here is an example of what can happen. This question was put to Copilot: Q What is the difference between the objective and subjective psyche in Jung? The […]
Reading and Studying Jung
In presenting the Reading Jung series, I aim to adopt a more focused approach to the reading material. This would include the commonly regarded “best reads”. Enlisting the support of Artificial Intelligence (AI) provides additional support in this academic journey. It has the benefit of pulling together lots of disparate information into more meaningful structures. […]