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"Bruce Whealton, LCSW" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Mar 2000 00:56:06 -0500
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 Hello,
    BTW:  Thanks for the referal to Jung: Interpreting Your Dreams
    I just joined this group which seems to have a large membership.
 I look forward to discussions related to Jung and psychotherapy in
 particular.  I am a published poet but I make my living as a
psychotherapist in private
 practice.
 I have been interested in Jung and recently I been studying Jungian
 practical concepts for psychotherapy.  Recently I have taken a homestudy
course as a review of
 Jungian concepts and to get credit for this knowledge - to formalize it
 would be a better word.
     I was wondering if I could get some feedback or ideas on some study
 questions that were presented to demonstrate knowledge of Jungian Analytic
Psychology.
 I already went through the study module with tapes and transcript but
wanted to
 get some other perspectives on a question or two.
1)  When the Ego is unconscious of a complex, it may either identify with
the complex or
project it outward.  I was looking for concrete examples of how for example
the Power Complex
may be projected?
2)  What would be the difference between the "shell" and "core" of a complex
in terms of the
personal and the universal unconscious?
3)  From a Jungian perspective, how is the Ego distinguished from the Self?
  Thanks in advance for any and all help,
 Bruce
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