Carl Jung
Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's concepts of archetypes, collective unconscious, individuation, and psychological types revolutionized our understanding of the human psyche. His integration of spirituality, mythology, and psychology created a bridge between Eastern and Western thought. Jung's influence extends far beyond psychology into literature, religion, and cultural analysis.
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Man and His Symbols
Jung's final work, written for a general audience, introduces his concepts of the unconscious, archetypes, …
Memories Dreams Reflections
Jung's autobiography, recorded in his final years, chronicles his inner journey and development of analytical …
Jung on individuation
Jung on individuation
Individuation
Jungian process of becoming one's true self through integrating conscious and unconscious aspects. Individuation involves …
Collective Unconscious
Jungian concept of the deepest layer of unconscious shared by all humans. The collective unconscious …
Archetypes
Jungian concept of innate universal patterns in the collective unconscious. Archetypes are not specific images …
Jung on individuality
Jung on individuality
The Interpretation of Dreams
Freud's groundbreaking work argues that dreams are the 'royal road to the unconscious,' revealing repressed …
Persona
Jungian concept of the social face we present to the world. The persona is necessary …
Jung on agency and identity
Jung on agency and identity