
Jung (Carl Jung)
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. He believed that the human mind has both conscious and unconscious parts, with the unconscious containing deep memories and archetypes—universal symbols shared across cultures. Jung emphasized the importance of understanding these inner symbols and patterns to achieve personal growth and self-awareness. He also introduced concepts like introversion and extraversion, and the idea of the collective unconscious, suggesting that all humans share common psychological roots. Jung's work has influenced psychology, art, religion, and personal development by highlighting the deep connection between individual psychology and collective cultural symbols.