C.G. Jung and the Psychological Types: C. G. Jung suggested that a dynamic mix of four characteristic functions (Thinking, Feeling, Senation, Intuition) and two basic attitudes (Introversion, Extraversion) define several typical (and very different) types of psychological orientation -- or "ways seeing things". An understanding of these intrinsic viewpoints provides a doorway to deeper understanding both of our relationships with others, and the path we face in our jouney toward psychological wholeness.
Though not a specific focus of this lecture series, it should be noted that the Meyer-Briggs Personality Assessment was founded upon Jung's original exploration of "The Psychological Types".
Here are the individual titles on this album of eight lectures totaling 9 hours:
Extravert and Introvert in the Psychological Types: Types and the Soul's Journey. 63:31
The Sensate Type: Sensing the World. 73:44
The Feeling Type. 60:51
The Thinking Type. 65:53
The Intuitive Type: The Power of Foresight. 62:33
Psychological Types Throughout the Ages: Hindu; Gnostic; Galen; Neitzsche; Hretschmer. 64:54
Four Forms of the Feminine Psyche: Mother; Heteira; Medium; Amazon. 73:26
Individuation: Fulfillment and Overcoming of Type Limitation. 71:12
BONUS LECTURES (4 hours):
Gnosticism: New Light on the Ancient Tradition of Inner Knowing. 47:25 From set 1001
Symbolism of the Mass: Jung and the Eucharist. 42:12 From set 1002
What is the Kabbalah? 64:54 From set 3003
Islam, Christianity & Fundamentalism. 82:55 From set 6001