PSYchology

​​​​​​​As soon as we were born, we already found ourselves in one culture or another and therefore surrounded by the Social Unconscious. We began to be impregnated with the language spoken by our parents, along with the language, we unconsciously began to assimilate the logic of connections accepted in our culture. Growing up, we assimilated the mentality and the cultural norms accepted by society and the family — all this happened unconsciously and has been unconsciously living in us since then. The structures of the social unconscious are unconscious linguistic, cultural, ideological and other schematisms, myths and social norms that determine the worldview of people belonging to a given culture. According to K. Jung, the collective unconscious is only one of the possible varieties of the social unconscious.

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