The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Documentaries — Season 1, Episode 16: Carl Jung and the Journey to Self Discovery
Documentary • 19 min • 3 seasons, 98 episodes
Episode synopsis
A protégé of Freud, Carl Gustav Jung felt that his mentor's ideas were too limiting, and he sought other sources of influence on the behavior of individuals and cultures. It was Jung's explorations that allow us to identify how we typify people and behavior into archetypes, and how the underpinnings of culture and society shape who we are. Through it all, Jung remained steadfastly committed to the strength and quality of the individual, regardless of what the outlying society dictates the norm to be.
About The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Documentaries
A series of documentaries covering a wealth of historical epochs touched upon in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992).
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Archaeology: Unearthing Our Past
- E2Howard Carter and the Tomb of Tutankhamun
- E3Colonel Lawrence's War - T.E. Lawrence and Arabia
- E4From Slavery to Freedom
- E5Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century
- E6Ecology - Pulse of the Planet
- E7American Dreams - Norman Rockwell & The Saturday Evening Post
- E8Art Rebellion - The Making of the Modern
- E9Edgar Degas - Reluctant Rebel
- E10Braque & Picasso - A Collaboration Cubed
- E11Giacomo Puccini - Music of the Heart
- E12It's Opera!