Search Results - "Goodwyn, Erik"
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Understanding Spontaneous Symbolism in Psychotherapy Using Embodied Thought
Published in Behavioral sciences (01-04-2024)“…Spontaneous, unwilled subjective imagery and symbols (including dreams) often emerge in psychotherapy that can appear baffling and confound interpretation…”
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The innate story code
Published in BioSystems (01-10-2024)“…Code biology reveals a great many codes beyond the genetic code as integral to biological functioning. Recent scholars have linked the growing field of code…”
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Demystifying Jung's "Archetypes" with Embodied Cognition
Published in Psychodynamic psychiatry (01-09-2024)“…Since he first proposed it, Carl Jung's "archetype" theory has faced resistance from a pervasive but seldom examined set of underlying Cartesian assumptions…”
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Bodies and minds, heaps and syllables
Published in Synthese (Dordrecht) (01-12-2021)“…In this paper the explanatory gap of the philosophy of mind is explored, and found to have a similar structure even in different framings of the mind–body…”
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The Human Body is the Collective Unconscious: Archetypal Images as Innate Embodied Metaphors
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-06-2024)“…For a significant part of its history, archetype theory has been undermined by criticisms containing unexamined Cartesian assumptions. Such assumptions treat…”
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Phenotypic plasticity and archetype: a response to common objections to the biological theory of archetype and instinct
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-02-2023)“…Since Jung’s death in 1961, scholars have attempted to integrate growing biological science data into Jungian concepts such as the collective unconscious,…”
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Archetypes and clinical application: how the genome responds to experience
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-06-2022)“…The continuing dialogue within analytical psychology regarding the relationship to Jung’s “collective unconscious” and biological research calls for a more…”
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Genome and psyche: a response to Christian Roesler’s critique
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Archetypes and the ‘Impoverished Genome’ Argument: Updates from Evolutionary Genetics
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-11-2020)“…Throughout his career, Jung felt the psyche had ‘ancestral layers’ that contained elements of an individual’s species history, and clinical experience has…”
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Reply to John Merchant regarding ‘Impoverished Environment’ Response
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Comments on the 2018 IAAP Conference on Archetype Theory: Defending a Non-Reductive Biological Approach
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-11-2019)“…During the course of the 2018 IAAP conference, a criticism of Jung’s idea of the archetype as inherited predisposition was raised that involved examining a…”
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Rediscovering the Ritual Technology of the Placebo Effect in Analytical Psychology
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-06-2017)“…Technology, viewed more generally, is a collection of skills and methods that are used to accomplish an objective of some kind. Modernity has produced many…”
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Approaching archetypes: reconsidering innateness
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-09-2010)“…: The question of innateness has hounded Jungian psychology since Jung originally postulated the archetype as an a priori structure within the psyche. During…”
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Teaching Dream Interpretation to Psychiatric Residents
Published in Psychodynamic psychiatry (01-06-2020)“…Though the clinical and experimental literature suggests that discussing dreams with therapy patients can be beneficial in a variety of important ways, there…”
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Recurrent motifs as resonant attractor states in the narrative field: a testable model of archetype
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-06-2013)“…At the most basic level, archetypes represented Jung's attempt to explain the phenomenon of recurrent myths and folktale motifs (Jung 1956, 1959, para. 99)…”
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The End of All Tears: A Dynamic Interdisciplinary Analysis of Mourning and Complicated Grief With Suggested Applications for Clinicians
Published in Journal of spirituality in mental health (02-10-2015)“…Mourning is a normal, universal response to death with countless cultural elaborations worldwide. When individuals are unable to progress through normal…”
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Depth Psychology and Symbolic Anthropology: Toward a Depth Sociology of Psychocultural Interaction
Published in The International journal for the psychology of religion (03-07-2014)“…Early psychologists and anthropologists worked more closely in the early 20th century than they have subsequently. However, more recent scholarship has shown…”
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Archetypes and the ‘Impoverished Genome’ argument: updates from evolutionary genetics
Published in Journal of analytical psychology (01-11-2020)“…Abstract Throughout his career, Jung felt the psyche had ‘ancestral layers’ that contained elements of an individual’s species history, and clinical experience…”
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