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Mythological narrative recounting the love between Cupid and Psyche and the series of divine trials imposed by Aphrodite that test loyalty and trust between mortal and god.
Genre:
Mythology
Cultural Origin:
Ancient Greek
Main Characters:
Cupid (Eros), Psyche, Aphrodite, Apollo, Demeter
Primary Themes:
Love, Trust, Jealousy, Trials, Divine Intervention
Setting:
Mythical ancient kingdom and realm of the gods
Narrative Form:
Prose narrative
Source Tradition:
Oral mythological tradition
Subject:
The trials of Psyche and her relationship with Cupid
Audience:
General readership
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Jurisdiction:
California
Subject area:
Medical-legal psychiatric evaluations
Document type:
Quality assurance checklist and reference guide
Legal context:
Workers’ Compensation
Applicable professionals:
QMEs, AMEs, IMEs, PTPs
Governing regulations:
California Code of Regulations §§35.5, 40; Labor Code §3208.3
Issuing context:
Division of Workers’ Compensation
Authors:
Steven D. Feinberg, MD; Nicole L. Richardson, Esq.; Robert G. Rassp; Saul Allweiss; Vladimir Bokarius, MD, PhD; Joshua Kirz, PhD; Bobbie McDonald, PsyD; David E. Sones, MD; Julius Young
Geographic scope:
California
Intended use:
Medical-legal reporting in workers’ compensation cases
Source type:
Professional guideline and checklist
Organization:
Animas Valley Institute
Program Name:
Wild Mind Training Program (WMTP)
Founder:
Bill Plotkin
Related Model:
Nature-Based Map of the Human Psyche (NBMHP)
Associated Publication:
Wild Mind: Field Guide to the Human Psyche
Year Established:
1980 (development of nature-based models and practices)
Field:
Human development; depth psychology; nature-based practices
Type of Document:
Program description and training requirements
Target Audience:
Professional human development guides and advanced students in human development fields
Prerequisites:
Completion of specified Animas programs prior to application
Certificate Requirements:
Completion of designated intensives, trainings, residential component, and practicum
Geographical Scope:
United States and international participants
Institutional Affiliation:
Animas programs including Soulcraft Apprenticeship and Initiation Program (SAIP)
Related Book:
Nature and the Human Soul
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Austria
Topic:
Psychoanalysis, Human Psyche
Document Type:
Academic Paper
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
S. Hansen
Target Audience:
Psychologists, Educators, Students
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Unknown
Region / City:
Mythical World
Theme:
Greek Mythology
Document Type:
Myth
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
General
Period of Action:
Timeless
Approval Date:
Not Specified
Date of Changes:
Not Specified
Year:
1870
Author:
Friedrich Nietzsche
Correspondent:
Unnamed friend
Type of document:
Letter and philosophical essay
Themes:
Philosophy, Psychology, History, Art, Creativity
Influences cited:
Emerson, Hume, Kant, Schopenhauer, William James, Freud, Jung, Heidegger, Rorty, Derrida
Historical context:
Western philosophy of the 19th century
Period covered:
19th century philosophy and early 20th century psychological theory
Key concepts:
Truth as illusion, perspectivism, constructivism, archetypes, egoic identity, unconscious, eternal recurrence
Publication references:
The Ends of Philosophy (Lawrence Cahoone), Thus Spake Zarathustra, The Birth of Tragedy
Audience:
Scholars of philosophy and psychology
Note:
Year
Subject:
Mythology, Archaeology
Document Type:
Educational Material
Target Audience:
Students, Instructors
Year:
Not specified
Subject:
Classical Mythology and Biblical References
Type of Document:
Educational terminology list and resource guide
Intended Audience:
Students and Teachers
Educational Level:
Advanced Placement (AP)
Purpose:
Vocabulary assignment and reference for mythology and biblical studies
Associated Activities:
Pageant presentations and mythology test review
Primary Sources Referenced:
Classical mythology glossaries and biblical encyclopedic resources
Content Scope:
Greek, Roman, Norse mythology and Biblical figures and themes
Format:
Curated term list with recommended web resources
Note:
Year
Theme:
Greek Mythology
Document type:
Study guide
Target audience:
Students
Context:
A study guide for understanding key stories in Greek mythology related to love and adventure, focusing on tales of Cupid, Psyche, and other lovers.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Greek mythology, literary analysis
Document Type:
Assignment
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students studying Greek mythology
Effective Date:
November 8, 2026
Revision Date:
November 15, 2026
Title:
Ancient Greece Scavenger Hunt
Subject:
Ancient Greece
Theme:
Geography, mythology, society, and daily life in ancient Greek civilization
Document type:
Educational worksheet
Educational level:
School students
Purpose:
Guided research activity using an educational website about ancient Greece
Geographic focus:
Ancient Greece
Historical period:
Classical Antiquity
Activities included:
Map analysis, reading tasks, and comprehension questions
Topics covered:
Greek geography, Minoan civilization, Aesop’s fables, Homer and the Odyssey, Greek gods and goddesses, social roles, clothing, education, hairstyles, toys and pets
External resource referenced:
http://greece.mrdonn.org/index.html
Structure:
25 questions with multiple sub-questions
Fields included:
Student name, date, class period
Year:
Ancient Greece
Region / City:
Greece
Theme:
Mythology, Heroes
Document Type:
Narrative / Mythological Account
Source:
Classical Texts and Legends
Protagonist:
Heracles
Parents:
Zeus and Alcmene
Mentors:
Amphitryon, Autolycus, Eurytus, Castor, Harpalycus, Linus/Eumolpus
Notable Events:
Twelve Labors of Heracles, Early Adventures, Other Exploits
Target Audience:
General readership interested in mythology
Timeframe Covered:
Birth of Heracles to his various labors and adventures
Associated Figures:
Hera, Eurystheus, Megara, Prometheus, Atlas
Cultural Significance:
Representation of heroism and Greek mythological traditions
Year:
21st century
Region / Country:
United States / global context
Topic:
General knowledge quiz / academic trivia
Document type:
Question set / educational material
Subjects covered:
Mythology, Mesoamerican history, Surrealist art, American literature, atmospheric chemistry, architecture, philosophy, molecular biology
Intended audience:
Students, quiz participants, trivia enthusiasts
Format:
Written questions with answers