Carl Jung & Sigmund Freud

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Analytical Psychology

The psychological theory founded by __, focused on the concepts of the unconscious and individuation.

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Collective Unconscious

A part of _’s theory that includes shared memories and archetypes across cultures.

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Archetypes

Universal symbols and themes that exist in various cultural traditions, as introduced by Carl Jung.

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Anima/Animus

The feminine aspect of a man and the masculine aspect of a woman in Jungian psychology.

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Extrovert/Introvert

Personality types coined by Jung

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Synchronicity

The concept introduced by Jung to describe meaningful coincidences that occur in life.

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Red Book

Jung's personal notebook chronicling his experiences and fantasies, published in 2009.

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Psychoanalysis

A therapeutic technique and theory pioneered by _ focusing on unconscious desires and conflicts.

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Id, Ego, and Superego

's model of human personality: the_ is primitive instinct, the is rationality, and the _ is moral conscience.

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The Interpretation of Dreams

_'s seminal work claiming dreams are a form of wish fulfillment that reveal repressed desires.

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Oedipus Complex

_'s theory of a child's unconscious attraction to the opposite-sex parent during the phallic stage of development.

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Beyond the Pleasure Principle

_’s work that introduces the death drive alongside the sexual instinct to explain human behavior.

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Civilization and Its Discontents

Freud's analysis of the conflict between individual instincts and societal constraints, leading to neuroses.