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President-Elect Donald Trump, and Robert Moore's Account of the Eight Archetypes of Maturity in the Human Psyche

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President-Elect Donald Trump, and Robert Moore's Account of the Eight Archetypes of Maturity in the Human Psyche

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In my 3,165-word review essay "President-Elect Donald Trump, and Robert Moore's Account of the Eight Archetypes of Maturity in the Human Psyche," I highlight in considerable detail the late Jungian psychotherapist and psychological theorist Robert Moore's account of the four masculine archetypes of maturity and the four feminine archetypes of maturity in the human psyche and their sixteen accompanying "shadow" forms. In addition, I succinctly highlight the American Jesuit scholar Walter J. Ong's work about our Western cultural history. Then I sketch a Jungian profile of President-Elect Donald Trump in terms of the four "shadow" forms of the masculine archetypes of maturity in his psyche that he is mainlining.

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Farrell, Thomas. (2024). President-Elect Donald Trump, and Robert Moore's Account of the Eight Archetypes of Maturity in the Human Psyche. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/267657.

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