Landmarks

Jung was a great believer in the direct connection between how a particular psychological theory developed and the particularity of the person (one's personal psychology).

The Triadic Relationship as the Archetypal Structure

The peculiar triadic relationship of Christ with two Lazarus' sisters in The Last Temptation of Christ directed by Martin Scorsese provoked the question of its archetypal foundation.

Style/Learning Inventories and Jung

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between major contributors of style/learning inventories and Jung's original theory of "Psychological Type".

The Last Temptation of Christ of Martin Scorsese in the Context of the Individuation Process

The Last Temptation of Christ, the controversial film of Martin Scorsese from 1988, based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, provoked a vehement reactions from conservative Christians, which was not in the least caused with its last part, which gave the name both to the novel and the film.

Footsteps of the Archetypes in the Legend of The Lord of the Rings

We might say the first scientist who brought the issue of the Archetypes to the field of the science of psychology was Dr Carl Gustav Jung. He performed very comprehensive studies on the subject of archetypes not only in religious and mythological issues, but also dreams.