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This post is in response to Why Freud and Jung Broke Up By William Todd Schultz Ph.D. Fellow Psychology Today blogger William Todd Schultz concludes in his recent posting that the reason ...
In 2025, millions of individuals sit in front of a therapist to emotionally bare themselves and find well-being. A phenomenon ...
Of the three pioneers who built this Age of Psychology, Freud and Adler are dead. The third, Carl Gustav Jung, is still at 79 tirelessly adventuring through the vast reaches of the psyche.
The early books of Carl Jung contain theories that chime with Freud's, but by 1912 he had published a theory about the psychology of the unconscious, from which it became clear that his thoughts ...
Just as Freud sought to control psychoanalysis like a party leader, so too did Jung maintain an iron grip on what he came to call analytical psychology – indeed, it could be said that Jungian ...
The translation is well done. Character and the Unconscious: A Critical Exposition of the Psychology of Freud and of Jung. By J. H. van der Hoop. Authorised Translation by Elizabeth Trevelyan.
The professional fission supposedly began when Jung’s theory about the psychology of the unconscious and sexuality diverged from Freud’s thinking about psychoanalysis. According to Akbar ...
Carl Jung was a psychiatrist and psychologist whose thoughts were influenced by Sigmund Freud, Immanuel Kant, and Abraham Maslow. He is regarded as the father of analytical psychology. His work is ...
Fellow Psychology Today blogger William Todd Schultz concludes in his recent posting that the reason psychiatrists Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung "broke up" had to do with their repressed homosexuality.