Beyond Sex: Why Freud Was Wrong About Libido (And Where the Energy Actually Went)

Beyond Sex: Why Freud Was Wrong About Libido (And Where the Energy Actually Went)

The Architecture of Desire: Rethinking Libido from Freud to Friston The history of depth psychology is, at its core, a history of a single argument: What fuels the human machine? For Sigmund Freud, the answer was singular, biological, and relentless. He believed the...
Karl Friston and Carl Jung: The Unnoticed Rehabilitation

Karl Friston and Carl Jung: The Unnoticed Rehabilitation

How Friston’s Mathematics and Gendlin’s Philosophy Validate Jung’s Architecture of Mind A remarkable theoretical convergence is occurring in contemporary cognitive science, yet it remains largely unrecognized even by those working within these...
Exploring the Depths of Jungian Psychology with Quique Autrey | PSYCHE Podcast Interview

Exploring the Depths of Jungian Psychology with Quique Autrey | PSYCHE Podcast Interview

In this captivating episode of the PSYCHE podcast, host Quique Autrey embarks on a deep dive into the world of Jungian psychology with guest Joel Blackstock. Together, they explore a wide range of topics, from the potential oversimplification of Jung’s ideas by...
Synthesizing Post-Freudian and Post-Jungian Perspectives on Trauma and the Psyche

Synthesizing Post-Freudian and Post-Jungian Perspectives on Trauma and the Psyche

How do Jungians and Freudians Conceptualize Trauama Differently? The understanding of trauma and its impact on the human psyche has been a central concern for depth psychology since its inception. However, the two pioneering schools of thought in this field, Sigmund...