{
  "creator": [
    "Relke, Joan"
  ],
  "date": [
    "2007-05-29"
  ],
  "description": [
    "For decades, Carl Gustav Jung treated many thousands of patients and  explored many of the world’s mythologies and religions.  His empirical  and scholarly research led him to conclude that all humanity shares an  instinct to produce images and concepts based on universal themes.   These themes he termed archetypes, and the commonly shared instinct he  called the Collective Unconscious. Of these many themes, two female archetypes, the anima and the mother,  are explored in this two-part discussion.  Part 1 (Relke, 2007) appeared  in the last issue of Europe’s Journal of Psychology, and Part 2 appears  below."
  ],
  "format": [
    "text/html"
  ],
  "identifier": [
    "https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/401",
    "10.5964/ejop.v3i2.401"
  ],
  "language": [
    "eng"
  ],
  "publisher": [
    "PsychOpen GOLD / Leibniz Institut for Psychology (ZPID)"
  ],
  "relation": [
    "https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/401/401.html"
  ],
  "rights": [
    "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0"
  ],
  "source": [
    "Europe’s Journal of Psychology; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2007)",
    "1841-0413"
  ],
  "subject": [
    "Carl Jung",
    "archetypes",
    "anima",
    "animus",
    "mythology",
    "goddesses"
  ],
  "title": [
    "The Archetypal Female in Mythology and Religion: The Anima and the Mother of the Earth and Sky"
  ],
  "type": [
    "info:eu-repo/semantics/article",
    "info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"
  ]
}