Carl Jung
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Known for his theories on the collective unconscious and archetypes, Jung posited that dreams serve as a bridge to the unconscious mind, revealing deeper truths about the self and personal conflicts.
Born on Jul 26, 1875 (150 years old)
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Italy:
Carl Jung's interpretation of religion as a courageous experiment is referenced in the article.
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Romania:
Carl Jung developed theories suggesting that dreams provide solutions to conscious problems.
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Pakistan:
Carl Jung is noted for his views on dreams as the work of the unconscious.
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Guatemala:
Carl Jung is included among Nietzsche's followers who rejected Christian revelation.
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Argentina:
Carl Jung believed that lapses reveal valuable information about the unconscious.
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New Zealand:
The Psychological Wellbeing model was influenced by the work of Carl Jung.
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Portugal:
Carl Jung is referenced in relation to the psychological analysis of David Cronenberg's work.
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North Macedonia:
Jung's ideas are referenced in relation to the metaphysical understanding of poetry.
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United Kingdom:
Carl Jung's concepts of extrovert and introvert are referenced to describe otroverts.
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Paraguay:
According to the psychotherapist Carl Jung, one of the keys to self-affirmation is recognizing the personal shadow; that is, those unconscious traits we prefer to deny.
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