Anima and Animus

James Wyly
Independent study
Online

Overview

Jung described the anima as the archetypal image of the “feminine” in men, and the animus as the “masculine” image held by women. The function of these psychic components is explored, as well as problematic aspects of Jung’s theory pointed out by contemporary critiques. Part of the set Intensive Overview of Analytical Psychology.

includes the following lectures:

  1. Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche, August Cwik
  2. The Ego and Its Relations with the Unconscious, Robert Moore
  3. Psychological Types, Thomas Patrick Lavin
  4. Persona and Shadow, John Van Eenwyk
  5. Anima and Animus, James Wyly
  6. Self: Center of the Psyche, Diane Martin
  7. Dreams and Active Imagination, Lois Khan
  8. Analysis and Individuation, John Van Eenwyk
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