Tag: Mythopoetic Men’s Movement
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Archetypal Themes of Middle Life Development: Siddhartha and The Middle Path

An psychoanalysis of Siddhartha’s middle-life development and the plight to achieve personal aspirations As I began the process of recollecting the reveries of middle-life and my associations to it, I realized that I had undergone a shift within my thought process. While I have primarily focused on my past in the reverie sections up to…
Dr. Thomas Maples
Analytical Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Archetypes, Carl Jung, Collective Unconscious, developmental psychology, ego development, ego psychology, Erik Erikson, Featured, Hermann Hesse, Individuation, Jungian Developmental Psychology, Jungian Psychology, Masculine Development, Masculine Psychology, Mythopoetic Men’s Movement, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Psychosocial Development, Self Realization, shadow, Siddhartha, Siddhartha Gautama, Sigmund Freud, unconscious -
Narcissism: 2 Grasp Healthy Ego Development v. Despair

Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. (Carl Gustav Jung) The Traits of Narcissism Narcissism has recently become a booming topic of discussion both amongst professionals in the psychological community and the public at large. The well known psychological publication, Psychology Today, offers a myriad of information and advice to help you understand the symptoms…
Dr. Thomas Maples
Analytical Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Archetypes, Carl Jung, ego, ego / Self Axis, ego development, ego psychology, Featured, Love, Love and Early Attachment, Mother Archetype, mythology and psychology, Mythopoetic Men’s Movement, Narcissism, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, primary narcissism, Robert Bly -
Archetypal Themes of Early Adult Development: An Analysis of Siddhartha & the Consummation of Masculine Love

Dr. Tom explores the archetypes of Early Adult Masculine Development: Carl Jung’s theory is used to analyze Ego, Discipline, Identity, Love, & Hero’s Quest.
Dr. Thomas Maples
Adult Love, adult personality development, alchemy, archetype, ash-work, Carl Jung, child adult transitions, complex consciousness, consciousness, discipline, ego, ego developmet, Featured, Hermann Hesse, Hero’s Qwest, Individuation, initiation, Joseph Campbell, Love, Masculine Development, Masculine Psychology, Mercury, metaphor, Mythopoetic Men’s Movement, Objective / Subjective Split, Paradox, persona, responsibility, Robert Bly, Self, self-defense, Siddhartha, Siddhartha Gautama, simple consciousness -
The Holy Family Triune -The Father, Mother, and Child: Archetypal Development during Early Childhood

The Holy Triune explores the archetypal family structure using Jung’s analytical theory of archetypes to explore early childhood development.
Dr. Thomas Maples
archetypal development, Archetypal Psychology, Archetypal theory, Archetypes, Attachment Theory, Carl Jung, Childhood Development, Collective Unconscious, destiny, developmental psychology, Divine Child Archetype, fairy tales and psychology, Father Archetype, Infant development, Mary Louise von Franz, Mother Archetype, mythology and psychology, Mythopoetic Men’s Movement, Oedipal Complex, Oedipal Development, primary narcissism, Robert Bly, Self, Self Realization, Separation Individuation, Sigmund Freud -
Alchemical Hermeneutics & The Lifelong Journey to Realize Self

Alchemical Hermeneutics and the Lifelong Journey to Realize Self explores methods by which we can understand the depths and language of our developing soul
Dr. Thomas Maples
Alchemical Hermeneutics, Archetypes, Attachment Theory, case study, Case Study Method, Collective Unconscious, developmental psychology, Duality, Hermann Hesse, Individuation, Jungian Developmental Psychology, Masculine Development, Masculine Psychology, metaphor, Mythopoetic Men’s Movement, narcissistic split, Philosophical Hermeneutics, Psychological Containment, Psychology, Psychosexual Development, Psychosocial Development, Qualitative Research, Robert Bly, Self Realization, shadow, Siddhartha, Sigmund Freud, Splitting, unconscious -
Embrace Fatherhood’s Mythic Journey! 2 Unleash the Hero Within

The Modern-Day Mythic Father: Engaging the Mythopoetic Masculine in Service for Our Children explores contemporary issues that affect fathers, and their journey to develop the inner masculine.
