analytical psychology
1analytical psychology — analytical psychology, 1. a system of psychology that uses introspection in the attempt to reduce sensations or emotions to their elements. 2. the school of psychology founded by Carl Jung, differing from Freudian psychology mainly in method of… …
2Analytical psychology — Part of a series of articles on Psychoanalysis …
3analytical psychology — noun the psychoanalytical system of psychology developed and practised by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (1875–1961) …
4analytical psychology — type of psychoanalysis developed by Carl Gustav Jung (20th century Swiss psychologist) …
5International Association for Analytical Psychology — The International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) is the international association of those who practice analytical psychology, which is to say, psychology in the tradition of Carl Gustav Jung. It is based in Zurich and was founded… …
6International Association for Analytical Psychology — La International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), o Asociación Internacional de Psicología Analítica, es la organización que agrupa a los profesionales implicados en la práctica de la psicología analítica y ofrece acreditación… …
7Psychology — (from Greek gr. ψῡχή, psȳkhē , breath, life, soul ; and gr. λογία, logia ) is an academic and applied discipline involving the scientific study of mental processes and behavior. Psychologists study such phenomena as perception, cognition, emotion …
8Psychology — • The science which treats of the soul and its operations Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Psychology Psychology † …
9Аналитическая психология (analytical psychology) — А. п. рез т трудов К. Г. Юнга (1875 1961) и его последователей, к рые продолжают развивать его теорию и расширять ее клинические приложения. В 1907 г. Юнг стал сторонником Фрейда и активным членом психоаналитического кружка, но в 1913 г. покинул… …
10Founder of Analytical Psychology — Carl Gustav Jung …