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Jung Podcast

Jung Podcast

by John D. Betts




An introduction to the fundamentals of Analytical Psychology in which the listener is able to develop a thorough understanding of Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology. Topics include : the psyche, archetypes, dreams.

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Great Introduction, September 22, 2007
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John Betts provides a clear, easily understood introduction to Jungian Psychology with enough depth and detail to give it substance. These podcasts are well organized, acoustically clear, and fun to hear.





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JUNG PODCAST #3-M2-RERECORD

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Fri, Oct 10, 2008


 JUNG PODCAST #3 - MODEL OF THE PSYCHE PART 2 - RE-RECORDED


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JUNG PODCAST #24-FEEDBACK2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Thu, Oct 9, 2008


JUNG PODCAST #24 - FEEDBACK2
This episode continues with subscriber feedback and questions. Two very important questions regarding projection and the Shadow are dealt with.


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JUNG PODCAST#23-FEEDBACK

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Oct 8, 2008


JUNG PODCAST # 23 - FEEDBACK
This episode deals with listener feedback and questions.


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JUNG PODCAST#22-ACT.IMAG2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Fri, May 9, 2008


JUNG PODCAST #22 - ACTIVE IMAGINATION 2
We continue to work through Jung's critical essay on the Transcendent function. I give specific guidance as to how one might enter into an active imagination. Very important in this process is being aware of the real risks that delving into the unconscious pose.


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JUNG PODCAST #21-ACT.IMAG

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Thu, Feb 14, 2008


JUNG PODCAST #21-ACTIVE IMAGINATION
Many subscribers have asked me to deal with the topic of active imagination. In this episode I introduce both active imagination and the transcendent function, as both concepts are linked. Active imagination, or âdreaming with your eyes openâ? and the transcendent function (the bridging function that mediates the opposites) are central ideas within Analytical Psychology. Why then did Jung refuse to publish the only clear essay on the two areas he wrote in 1916 until 1956? What is it about the transcendent function that is so mysterious. This, and the next few episodes attempts to deal with that very question.


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JUNG PODCAST#20-TALE7

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Oct 24, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #20 - INTERPRETATION OF FAIRY TALES PART 7
A final interpretation of Grimm's "Nixie of the Mill-Pond". This completes the material on the introduction to a Jungian interpretation of Fairy Tales.


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JUNG PODCAST#19-TALE6

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sun, Sep 2, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #19 â THE INTERPRETATION OF FAIRY TALES PART 6

We continue our amplifications of the symbols of the fairy tale we are interpreting, The Nixie of the Mill-Pond. Central symbols such as the golden comb, golden spinning-wheel, and golden flute are dealt with. The amplifications of these symbols are rather extensive in an attempt to demonstrate just what we are able to do with symbols, especially those found in fairy tales or dreams. Bear in mind as you listen to this episode that all the characters of the tale are structures of the psyche viz. The miller is the ego, the wife is the anima etc. The central symbol dictionaries used are Cooper, Cirlot, Biedermann and Herder, as well as von Frantzâs texts of the interpretation of fairy tales and the feminine in fairy tales.



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JUNG PODCAST#18-TALE5

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sat, Aug 25, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #18 - THE INTERPRETATION OF FAIRY TALES PART 5
In this episode we continue with the interpretation of "The Nixie of the Mill-Pond" with a focus on which symbols to amplify and how.


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JUNG PODCAST #17-TALE4

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sun, Aug 19, 2007





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JUNG PODCAST #16-TALE3

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sun, Jul 22, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #16 - FAIRY TALES 3
In this episode we continue with a Jungian approach to fairy tale interpretation. I introduce the "Moreau Guidelines", a concise overview of how one may interpret a fairy tale. The Moreau Guidelines are covered in detail. The first step of an interpretation, using these guidelines is explained, with examples from Grimm's (Rapunzel, The Devil's Sooty Brother, The Raven). Four core ideas are presented : all elements of the fairy tale are elements of a single psyche; all the characters in the fairy tale represent structures of the same psyche; we have to take an interpretive stance for the fairy tale based on whether we feel the tale represents a masculine or a feminine psyche; all the elements of the tale are symbolic.


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JUNG PODCAST #2-MODEL OF THE PSYCHE

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Mon, Jul 2, 2007


Jung Podcast #2 - Jung's Model of the Psyche

In this episode I cover the fundamental aspects of the psyche and review the core structures associated with each such aspect. To assist in our model development, I have used Jungâs topographical model of the psyche. We begin with seeing the psyche as comprising four aspects â consciousness, the personal unconscious, the collective unconscious and the body. The structures within the first three aspects are the ego, complexes and archetypes respectively. The five functions of the ego are reviewed. The contents of the personal unconscious, in the form of complexes, are dealt with in depth to assist in gaining an understanding of how, when our complexes are constellated, they imp[act certain of the egoâs functions. Archetypes are simply defined as symbol-producing structures of the collective unconscious. A link between the three strata of the psyche (conscious, personal unconscious, collective unconscious) is made with the body. THIS IS A RE-RECORDING OF THE SAME EPISODE IN AN ATTEMPT TO IMPROVE THE AUDIO QUALITY



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JUNG PODCAST #15-TALE2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Thu, Jun 14, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #15 â FAIRY TALES 2
In this episode we continue with Luthiâs analysis of the European Folk Tale. In the previous episode we dealt with the one-dimensionality and the abstract nature of the fairy tale. In this episode, Luthiâs ideas about the depthlessness of the fairy tale is reviewed. These three issues of fairy tales â one-dimensionality, abstractness and depthlessness are all critical aspects in dealing with a Jungian interpretation of the fairy tale. We also deal with why the fairy tale is so important to interpret from a Jungian perspective, primarily because it offers the purest example of the collective unconscious and also gives us a detailed sense of the process of individuation of the human psyche. Finally, this episode has a reading of the text of the classic Grimmâs tale of âThe Nixie of the Mill-Pondâ?, the tale weâll use as a basis for our first interpretation.



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JUNG PODCAST #14-TALES1

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Jun 13, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #14 - FAIRY TALES 1
This episode deals with a new and critical issue in our study of Analytical Psychology, that of the interpretation of Fairy Tales. You may ask why we should address this issue? Well, in interpreting the Fairy Tale, we get to examine an example of what von Frantz says is âthe purest and simplest expression of collective unconscious psychic processes.â As a dream is a pure example of symbolic material, but more often about the contents of the personal unconscious, the Fairy Tale represents the contents of the collective unconscious, the archetypes. The other critical issue in the interpretation of Fairy Tales is that we see in the tale an example of an individuation process. Working with Fairy Tales takes our knowledge of the psychodynamics and structures of the psyche to a deeper level and, together with the interpretation of dreams and art, enables us to interpret a wide variety of symbolic material such as movies, literature and expressive art.


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JUNG PODCAST #13 TYPE3

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Jun 6, 2007


In this episode, the third and final part on Jung's typology, I cover the tricky issue of determining one's superior function. Also, we understand why Jung argued that the process of differentiation was vital to our individuation as it permits the development of a broader use of all of our typology, by making the four functions more conscious. The episode also deals with the role of the inferior function in our psyche, as a "portal" between the unconscious and consciousness through which we experience the Shadow, the Anima and the Animus (amongst others).


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JUNG PODCAST #1-INRO

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sun, May 20, 2007


Welcome to the Jung Podcast.

The purpose of the podcast is to provide core information about Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology. Ever wondered what your dreams mean?  - what an archetype is? - what is the Shadow?  These and other such issues are answered in the Jung Podcast.

Very soon you should be able to discuss not only your dreams, but movies and art in terms of Jung's model. The podcast starts with the assumption that you are new to Jung and by the third episode, with the new material you have learned, assumes that you have a working knowledge of the basic model - all through just listening to a very clear, and simple explanation of Jung.


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JUNG PODCAST #12 TYPE2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Mon, May 7, 2007


JUNGâS THEORY OF TYPOLOGY PART 2
In this episode I continue with an overview of the extraverted and introverted attitudes, as well as review the four functions in terms of the perceiving and judging functions. We also examine the superior and inferior functions in an attempt to understand how these are simply ways of dealing consciously with the world. As the inferior function is an attribute of the psyche that often trips us up, this is a critical aspect of our continued development of the fundamentals of Carl Jungâs Analytical Psychology. Examples are given to aid our understanding of these aspects of typology.



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JUNG PODCAST #11 TYPE1

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Mon, May 7, 2007


JUNG PODCAST #11 JUNG'S THEORY OF TYPOLOGY part1
In this episode I introduce the fundamentals of Jungâs theory of typology. I overview some of the issues pertaining to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and offer statements from Jung that caution us against viewing type as a rigid form of categorisation of people.  The two attitudes â extraversion and introversion are explained using quotes from Jung, Beebe and Sharp. In order to understand Jungâs idea that introversion is the withdrawal of libido from the object and extraversion is the investing of the object with libido I offer basic ideas from object relations theory and a critical quote from John Beebe who argues that libido is invested in or withdrawn from an archetypal image.


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JUNG PODCAST #10 Dreams-4

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Apr 18, 2007


In this episode I cover the interpretation of an actual dream, using the material covered to date.


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JUNG PODCAST # 3 Model 2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Apr 18, 2007


Part 2 of the Model of the Psyche. This episode has been re-uploaded to deal with difficulties some subscribers had with the download.


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JUNG PODCAST #9 DREAMS-3

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Mar 21, 2007


This is the third part of a Jungian Approach to Dream Interpretation. In this episode we deal with the types of compensatory dreams we may have and examine the critical issue of whether to take an objective interpretation to the dream, or a subjective interpretation. www.jungian.ca


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JUNG PODCAST #8 DREAMS-2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Mar 14, 2007


In this, the second episode that deals with dreams, we begin with practical approaches to dream recall. Mention is also made of useful ideas about sleep hygiene techniques you can use to aid sleep. Types of dreams that we may have are explained, including traumatic, childhood, recurrent and prospective. The vast majority of dreams we have are compensatory or complementary. Finally we examine those dreams that cause us to feel ashamed or embarassed - nasty dreams in which we do things that we find objectionable.

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JUNG PODCAST # 7 Dreams-1

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Mar 14, 2007


In this episode I introduce a Jungian approach to dream interpretation. The focus of this episode is the issue of sleep and why we should interpret dreams at all. For more on this topic, including references, please see my webpage at www.jungian.ca


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JUNG PODCAST #6 Persona - 2

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sun, Mar 11, 2007


This episode is part 2 of the Persona


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JUNG PODCAST #5-PERSONA-1

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Sun, Mar 11, 2007


In this episode I cover the archetype of the Persona as well as begin to address the issue of what a symbol is.


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JUNG PODCAST #4 Projection, Shadow, Anima, Animus

Author: John Betts, Jungian Analyst
Wed, Feb 28, 2007


In this episode, I review the concept of projection and examine three core archetypes of the psyche, that of the Shadow, the Anima, and the Animus. For comments and questions about this episode, please contact me at jbetts5@telus.net or through my website at www.jungian.ca


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