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In this program, a psychiatrist reveals how Jung’s theories are used to treat the mentally ill. Jung’s secretary discusses his spirituality within the context of new interpretations of old Christian dogmas. In a discussion focusing on the psyche, Jung casts doubt on the finality of death. And in a final tribute to Jung, Laurens van der Post analyzes his mentor’s rallying cry: humans must live their individual goals and dreams; this is the end to which they were born, and what keeps their minds healthy. A BBC Production. (31 minutes)



 
    

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The Addicted Brain
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This documentary takes viewers on a tour of the world's most prolific manufacturer and user of drugs-the human brain. The biochemistry of the brain is responsible for joggers' highs, for the compulsion of some people to seek thrills, for certain kind...(more details)
 
Animated Neuroscience and the Action of Nicotine, Cocaine, and Marijuana in the Brain
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Using sophisticated 3-D animation, this program, divided into two parts, takes viewers on a journey deep into the brain to study the effects of the three substances. The first part illustrates the major functions of the brain and shows how its princi...(more details)
 
Carl Gustav Jung: An Introduction

Using Jung's memories as a guideline, this essay-biography explores both his exterior and his interior life. The program shows where he grew up, lived, and worked, and visualizations of his dreams and fantasies (including the famous phallus dream); a...(more details)
 
In Search of the Soul

This program explores how Jung, the son of a minister, developed his pagan vision of reality, and how he attempted to reconcile science and religion. Topics discussed include the collective unconscious, the dual personality, and the detachment of hum...(more details)
 
67,000 Dreams

Jung worked through 67,000 dreams with his own patients before solidifying his theory of dreams as the mirror of the collective unconscious. In this program, Jung moves forward in his search for the roots of his conflict with Freud, and in the proces...(more details)
 


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