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'''Elaboration''' is a term used by C. G. Jung to refer to the expression and interpretation (or reinterpretation) of [[Archetypes]]<ref>Carl J. Jung. ———. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Edited by Gerhard Adler, Sir Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and William McGuire. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. 2nd ed. New York: Princeton University Press, 1980.</ref></blockquote> | '''Elaboration''' is a term used by C. G. Jung to refer to the expression and interpretation (or reinterpretation) of [[Archetypes]]<ref>Carl J. Jung. ———. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Edited by Gerhard Adler, Sir Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and William McGuire. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. 2nd ed. New York: Princeton University Press, 1980.</ref></blockquote> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 20 December 2022
Elaboration is a term used by C. G. Jung to refer to the expression and interpretation (or reinterpretation) of Archetypes[1]
Related LP Terms
Elaboration > Primary Elaboration, Secondary Elaboration
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
Elaboration does not necessarily lead to an accurate representation of archetypal messages, since bias, self-interest, social class, gender, and so on, can interfere.[2]
See also Primary Elaboration and Secondary Elaboration.
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