Jung helped Freud's influence spread by systematizing the unconscious into popular dualities such as ego/shadow, conscious/unconscious, personal/collective, and anima/animus.
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Jung helped Freud's influence spread by systematizing the unconscious into popular dualities such as ego/shadow, conscious/unconscious, personal/collective, and anima/animus.
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Jung spreads Freud's influence by systematizing the unconscious into popular concepts such as personality types, introvert, and extrovert.
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"...as collective, an animus, and an anima. Jung popularized ideas of personality types, right?"
"Introvert, extrovert, which is what we still use today. All right. The main influence is in modernism, a transformative art movement beginning around the..."
"...personal. A collective. An animist. An anima. Jung popularized ideas of personality types, introvert, extrovert, which is what we still use today. The main..."
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Modernism begins as a religious problem before it becomes psychology, literature, art, social media, and depression.
Freud is not introduced as a neutral founder of psychology.
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