Carl Jung and Jungian Analytical Psychology.
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Carl Jung was a Swiss psychologist and psychotherapist best known for his founding of analytical psychology and his work Psychological Types. This book was the result of twenty years of research in the domain of practical psychology. It was an attempt to find a compromise between two mainstream theories that existed at the time — one of these theories belonged to Sigmund Freud, and the other.
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Analytical psychology approaches psychotherapy and depth analysis in the tradition established by the Swiss psychiatrist, C. G. Jung. As originally defined by Jung, it is distinguished by a focus on the roll of symbolic and spiritual experiences in human life, and rests on Jung’s theory of archetypes and the existence of a deep psychic space or collective unconscious. Following Jung’s.
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Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of Analytical Psychology. A prolific author, he contributed to diverse areas such as psychiatry, psychology, anthropology.
A READER'S JOURNAL, Volume 1:. Two Essays in Analytical Psychology by Carl Gustav Jung Translated by R. F. C. Hull Published by Princeton University Press in 1977.