An analysis of Jung
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Jung, though closely affiliated with Freud, eventually saw much of Freud's analysis as overly centered on sexual desire. He wished to further Freud's ideas and research the interesting images he discovered in his work. Jung eventually conceived the notion of a collective unconscious, a layer beyond the personal unconscious, introduced the concept of archetypes, and continued to identify 16 distinct personality types.
Jung unsatisfied with the extent of Freud's work, continued to explore the human personality
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or the act of changing. It is the recognizing of this image and trusting it's revelation which develops the mind. Jung puts forth a compelling theory on the true purpose of the mind. There is no negative unconscious human spirit, but a guiding hand that seeks to encourage the person on the best path. If any person were to attain the deep connection that Jung implies is possible, that person's existence would surely be enlightened.
or the act of changing. It is the recognizing of this image and trusting it's revelation which develops the mind. Jung puts forth a compelling theory on the true purpose of the mind. There is no negative unconscious human spirit, but a guiding hand that seeks to encourage the person on the best path. If any person were to attain the deep connection that Jung implies is possible, that person's existence would surely be enlightened.