By: Devone Massey.   Born: July 26,1875  Died: June 6, 1961  Kesswil, Switzerland  Parents:  Paul Jung and Emilie Preiswerk  Fourth Child  Introverted.

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By: Devone Massey

  Born: July 26,1875  Died: June 6, 1961  Kesswil, Switzerland  Parents:  Paul Jung and Emilie Preiswerk  Fourth Child  Introverted and solitary child  At age 12 parents thought he had epilepsy = first encounter with neurosis Background Info.

  Attended Basel’s University  Studied medicine, psychiatry, philosophy, and theology  Moved to Zurich in 1900 to work with Eugen Bleuler in a psychiatric hospital  Influenced by Freud  Developed fascination with unconscious mind  Rejected Freud  Formed Analytical Psychology (Jungian Psychology) Career

  Divided psyche into 3 parts: ego, personal unconsciousness, and collective unconsciousness  Ego: also known as conscious mind  Personal Unconsciousness: Stores unique personal experiences and memories (may not be consciously remembered)  Collective Unconsciousness: contains memories and behavioral predispositions (inherited) Contributions to Psychology

  Individuation = process in which various parts of a person become completely integrated so that the individual become his or her “true self” Individuation  Includes conscious and unconscious  Synchronicity = meaningful coincidence in time of two or more similar or identical events that are casually unrelated Synchronicity  Gave evidence for his concepts of archetypes and collective unconscious Contributions to Psychology

  “On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena” – Dissertation  Published works and articles in psychiatry  Published “The Psychology of Dementia Praecox” in 1907  “Psychology of Unconscious” (1912)  “Psychological Types” (1921) Works

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