

Inner Experience: From James Hillman's Archetypal Psychology towards a Liberation Psychology
Jul 27, 2021
Micah, a grad student in critical psychology, joins the hosts to discuss James Hillman's archetypal psychology. They cover topics such as the influence of Freud, Jung, and Deleuze, and how Hillman's work relates to social justice and masculinity. They also explore dreams, the dialectic between lightness and darkness, and the reimagination of masculinity. It's a fascinating discussion on the intersection of psychology, activism, and politics.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Psychoanalysis and the Influence of James Hillman
04:49 • 29min
Dreams, Literalism, and 'Seeing Through'
33:49 • 4min
Exploring the Dialectic Between Lightness and Darkness
37:52 • 5min
Exploring the Imaginal Ego vs Heroic Ego: Perspectives on Jordan Peterson and Carl Jung
42:49 • 5min
Reimagining Masculinity and Embracing Plasticity
47:33 • 9min
Exploring Different Paths for Men and the Future of Anti-Capitalist Critical Psychology
56:12 • 3min