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Revisioning Psychology
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James Hillman's "Revisioning Psychology" is a seminal work in archetypal psychology, challenging traditional psychological approaches.
Hillman emphasizes the importance of imagination and the soul in understanding the human psyche, advocating for a more poetic and less scientific approach to psychology.
He critiques the dominance of the ego in modern psychology and proposes a return to the study of myths and archetypes to understand the complexities of human experience.
The book explores various psychological concepts through the lens of mythology and literature, offering a rich and insightful perspective on the human condition.
It encourages readers to engage with their own inner world and embrace the power of imagination in personal growth and transformation.
Hillman emphasizes the importance of imagination and the soul in understanding the human psyche, advocating for a more poetic and less scientific approach to psychology.
He critiques the dominance of the ego in modern psychology and proposes a return to the study of myths and archetypes to understand the complexities of human experience.
The book explores various psychological concepts through the lens of mythology and literature, offering a rich and insightful perspective on the human condition.
It encourages readers to engage with their own inner world and embrace the power of imagination in personal growth and transformation.
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as a text where Hillman laid out four different pillars of psychology.


Danielle McGinnis

Ep 161: James Hillman and Archetypal Psychology
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after finding it in a goodwill box; it inspired him to explore the concepts of fate and destiny.


Michael Meade

Episode 382 - Unlocking Destiny
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as a book arguing against psychology's focus on pathology.


Patricia Martin

Jung in the World | Decoding James Hillman with Dick Russell