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Who first discovered shadow?
Carl Jung
The idea of the shadow self was first conceived by Carl Jung, a 20th-century psychologist from Switzerland. In his field of psychology, often referred to as Jungian psychology, the word ‘shadow’ refers to hidden parts of our being.
Who talked about the shadow?
Jung and the Shadow The term ‘the shadow’ was made popular by Carl Jung. He saw it as the uncivilised, even primitive side of our nature. He believed that we needed to fully see this dark side of ourselves if we were to be a fully integrated human.
When did Jung introduce the shadow?
“The shadow,” wrote Jung (1963), is “that hidden, repressed, for the most part inferior and guilt-laden personality whose ultimate ramifications reach back into the realm of our animal ancestors and so comprise the whole historical aspect of the unconscious” (cited in Diamond, p. 96).
What did Carl Jung say about the shadow?
Jung stated the shadow to be the unknown dark side of the personality. According to Jung, the shadow, in being instinctive and irrational, is prone to psychological projection, in which a perceived personal inferiority is recognized as a perceived moral deficiency in someone else.
Is the ego and shadow the same?
When you start to look at the hidden energies in yourself—meaning old emotional debts and difficult feelings—the ego has to figure out what to do. The ego isn’t the shadow. It’s your sense of self. So if your sense of self relies on not looking under the carpet, it won’t be happy when the shadow starts to emerge.
What is my shadow archetype?
The shadow is an archetype that consists of the sex and life instincts. It is this archetype that contains all of the things that are unacceptable not only to society, but also to one’s own personal morals and values. It might include things such as envy, greed, prejudice, hate, and aggression.
What is the anima archetype?
The anima represents the inner femininity of man and the animus, the inner masculinity of women. This archetype is, according to Jung, arguably the most deeply rooted one. According to this theory, men typically adopt masculine traits and a woman, feminine ones.
Why did Freud disagree Jung?
One of the central disagreements between Jung and Freud was their differing conceptions of the unconscious. Freud’s Position: Freud believed the unconscious mind was the epicentre of our repressed thoughts, traumatic memories, and fundamental drives of sex and aggression.
What Did Sigmund Freud believe?
Sigmund Freud (1856 to 1939) was the founding father of psychoanalysis, a method for treating mental illness and also a theory which explains human behavior. Freud believed that events in our childhood have a great influence on our adult lives, shaping our personality.
What are the Jung archetypes?
Carl Jung identified four main archetypes—the persona, the shadow, the anima or animus and the self. These are a result of collective, shared ancestral memories that may persist in art, literature and religion but aren’t obvious to the eye. These recurring themes help us understand the Jungian archetypes.
What are the 13 archetypes?
There are 13 seduction archetypes; the siren, the sophisticate, the boss, the bohemian, the coquette, the goddess, the enigma, the sensualist, the lady, the diva, the empress, the ingenue and the gamine.
Who was the first person to write about the Shadow?
While Jung is known for bringing the concept of the shadow to public awareness in the modern day, this aspect of ourselves has long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature of human beings. In 1886, before Jung made his mark, Robert Louis Stevenson created the now famous story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Who are the writers and artists of the Shadow?
The Shadow, set in our modern era, was continued in 1987 as a monthly DC comics series by writer Andy Helfer (editor of the miniseries); it was drawn primarily by artists Bill Sienkiewicz (issues 1–6) and Kyle Baker (issues 8–19 and two Shadow Annuals).
Where can I find more about the shadow concept?
More about the shadow concept may be found in Carl Jung’s book The Relation between the Ego and the Unconscious, published in Volume 7 of the Collected Works. You can order this book from Amazon.com: https://amzn.to/2ySZ2xj. Our paper entitled The Meaning of a Dream with Shadow, illustrates the occurrence and function of shadow in our dreams.
What did Carl Jung say about the Shadow?
“That which we do not bring to consciousness appears in our lives as fate.” (Carl Jung) Carl Jung is famous for formulating the concept of the shadow, the portion of our personality which, through the course of our life, is relegated to the darkness of the unconscious.