| Benjamin B. Wolman - 1984 - Počet stránok 356
...differentiated systems unite into one whole. If we picture the conscious mind with the ego as its center, as being opposed to the unconscious, and if we now...but with a point midway between the conscious and unconscious. This would be the point of a new equilibrium, a new centering of the total personality,... | |
| Curtis D. Smith - 1990 - Počet stránok 184
...230. 56. Ibid., 235. 57. Ibid., 230. 58. Jung describes this new psychic center in the following way. "If we picture the conscious mind, with the ego as...approximation of conscious and unconscious, where the centre of the total personality no longer coincides with the ego, but with a point midway between the... | |
| Carl Gustav Jung - 1992 - Počet stránok 384
...meant by a "mid-point of the personality." I will therefore try to outline this problem in a few words. If we picture the conscious mind, with the ego as...approximation of conscious and unconscious, where the centre of the total personality no longer coincides with the ego, but with a point midway between the... | |
| Michael R. Butz - 1997 - Počet stránok 312
...stability, a center from which the individual is able to identify him or herself as a unique entity. If we picture the conscious mind, with the ego as...approximation of conscious and unconscious, where the centre of the total personality no longer coincides with the ego, but with a point midway between the... | |
| Carl B. Becker - 1993 - Počet stránok 636
...230. 56. Ibid., 235. 57. Ibid., 230. 58. Jung describes this new psychic center in the following way. "If we picture the conscious mind, with the ego as...approximation of conscious and unconscious, where the centre of the total personality no longer coincides with the ego, but with a point midway between the... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 2002 - Počet stránok 450
...the centre of which moves from the ego to the Self, embracing all content of the psyche. Jung states: If we picture the conscious mind, with the ego as...approximation of conscious and unconscious, where the centre ot the total personality no longer coincides with the ego. but with a point midway between the... | |
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