Carl Jung
Psychology / Analytical Psychology
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Carl Jung Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, introducing foundational concepts including the collective unconscious, archetypes, the persona, the shadow, and psychological typology (introversion/extraversion). After his famous break with Freud in 1913, he developed a distinct psychological model that drew on mythology, alchemy, comparative religion, and anthropology. His ideas have profoundly influenced psychotherapy, religious studies, literary criticism, and popular self-understanding.
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Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, introducing foundational concepts including the collective unconscious, archetypes, the persona, the shadow, and psychological typology (introversion/extraversion). After his famous break with Freud in 1913, he developed a distinct psychological model that drew on mythology, alchemy, comparative religion, and anthropology. His ideas have profoundly influenced psychotherapy, religious studies, literary criticism, and popular self-understanding.
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Born in Kesswil, Switzerland
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