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Analytical Psychology
The psychological theory founded by __, focused on the concepts of the unconscious and individuation.
Collective Unconscious
A part of _’s theory that includes shared memories and archetypes across cultures.
Archetypes
Universal symbols and themes that exist in various cultural traditions, as introduced by Carl Jung.
Anima/Animus
The feminine aspect of a man and the masculine aspect of a woman in Jungian psychology.
Extrovert/Introvert
Personality types coined by Jung
Synchronicity
The concept introduced by Jung to describe meaningful coincidences that occur in life.
Red Book
Jung's personal notebook chronicling his experiences and fantasies, published in 2009.
Psychoanalysis
A therapeutic technique and theory pioneered by _ focusing on unconscious desires and conflicts.
Id, Ego, and Superego
's model of human personality: the_ is primitive instinct, the is rationality, and the _ is moral conscience.
The Interpretation of Dreams
_'s seminal work claiming dreams are a form of wish fulfillment that reveal repressed desires.
Oedipus Complex
_'s theory of a child's unconscious attraction to the opposite-sex parent during the phallic stage of development.
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
_’s work that introduces the death drive alongside the sexual instinct to explain human behavior.
Civilization and Its Discontents
Freud's analysis of the conflict between individual instincts and societal constraints, leading to neuroses.