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1Associate Editor, Psychodynamic Psychiatry; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.
Abstract:
Erik Goodwyn in this issue ("Demystifying Jung's 'Archetypes' with Embodied Cognition") argues for a reexamination of the clinical and neuropsychological relevance of Jungian archetypes. This assertion is examined with respect to the evidence Goodwyn provides as well as in the larger context of cognitive science as it is applied to theories rooted in past models of cognition.
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