Archetype and Character Power, Eros, Spirit, and Matter Personality Types

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Pub. Date: 2012-09-04
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Summary

Introducing a new typology based on Power, Eros, Matter and Spirit as the motivations that define human attitudes and behavior, the book outlines eight personality types based on the extraverted and introverted deployment of the four drives and applies these typological categories to Freud, Adler and Jung.

Author Biography

V. Walter Odajnyk serves as a Core Faculty member of the Pacifica Graduate Institute, California, USA. He is a former Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, and the author of Marxism and Existentialism, Jung and Politics and Gathering the Light: A Jungian View of Meditation. A diplomate of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, he is licensed as a Research Psychoanalyst by the Medical Board of California and is a member of the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern California.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. x
Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xvi
Acknowledgmentsp. xxiv
Introduction: Typologyp. 1
Typology in the ancient worldp. 1
Jung's typologyp. 4
Archetypal-motivational typologyp. 7
Archetypal cores of the four functionsp. 12
Archetypal-motivational typology: Cultural implicationsp. 13
Limitations of typologyp. 15
Typology and stereotypesp. 16
The Archetypes of Power, Eros, Pneuma and Physisp. 18
Powerp. 18
Erosp. 22
Pneumap. 26
Physisp. 28
Power, Eros, Pneuma and Physis Personality Typesp. 33
Extraverted Physis typep. 35
Introverted Physis typep. 36
Extraverted Pneuma typep. 37
Introverted Pneuma typep. 38
Extraverted Power typep. 40
Introverted Power typep. 42
Extraverted Eros typep. 44
Introverted Eros typep. 46
Auxiliary archetypes and qualitiesp. 47
Soulful and Spirited Temperamentsp. 51
Archetype of soulp. 52
The soulful temperamentp. 55
Archetype of spiritp. 56
The spirited temperamentp. 58
Temperament and Theory: Freud, Adler and Jungp. 60
Freud's extraversion and Adler's introversionp. 63
Freud's extraverted thinkingp. 65
Adler's introverted thinkingp. 68
Heinz and Rowena Ansbacher's classification of Freud and Adlerp. 69
Freud and Adler as Physis typesp. 70
Eros and Powerp. 71
Myth and numinosityp. 74
Imagination and spiritp. 77
Conclusionp. 80
Sigmund Freud: Introverted Spirited Power Physis Typep. 84
Introversionp. 84
Spiritednessp. 86
Powerp. 87
Physisp. 95
Freud's archetypal shadowp. 99
Alfred Adler: Extraverted Soulful Physis Eros Typep. 106
Adler and Freudp. 106
Physisp. 112
Erosp. 116
Extraversionp. 124
Soulfulnessp. 125
Conclusionp. 129
C. G. Jung: Introverted Soulful Power Pneuma Type: Part Ip. 134
Jung and Adlerp. 134
Introversionp. 140
Confrontation with the unconsciousp. 149
Soulfulnessp. 152
C. G. Jung: Introverted Soulful Power Pneuma Type: Part IIp. 164
Powerp. 164
The power relationship between Bleuler and Jungp. 164
The power relationship between Freud and Jungp. 169
The power drive: Jung and his colleaguesp. 175
The power drive: Jung and the Nazisp. 183
Pneumap. 193
Dreams and visionsp. 194
Conclusionp. 198
Conclusionp. 201
Power, Eros, Pneuma, Physisp. 201
Soul and Spiritp. 202
Freud, Adler, Jungp. 204
Archetypal cores of the four functionsp. 206
Power and Erosp. 207
Pneuma and Physisp. 209
Individuation and wholenessp. 210
Jungian Archetypal Typologiesp. 213
Primacy of Spirit in the I Chingp. 218
Addendum: Archetypal-Motivational Typology Scalep. 220
Notesp. 226
Bibliographyp. 249
Indexp. 255
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