Developing the concept of the human psyche, Carl Gustav Jung was able to see how the individual in it is connected with the collective experience of generations. He is credited with inventing the concepts of «collective unconscious», «complex», «archetype», «extraversion», which we use without thinking about who exactly introduced them into our everyday life.
Developing the concept of the human psyche, Carl Gustav Jung was able to see how the individual in it is connected with the collective experience of generations. He is credited with inventing the concepts of «collective unconscious», «complex», «archetype», «extraversion», which we use without thinking about who exactly introduced them into our everyday life. Jung’s ideas are incredibly in demand today in many countries of the world, but it is difficult to read his works, for this it is sometimes necessary to be fluent in deep knowledge of philosophy, religion, art and literature. The book by Edward Armstrong Bennett, a colleague and close friend of the psychoanalyst, is an excellent introduction to the writings of the founder of analytical psychology.
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