Carl Jung's theory, also known as analytical psychology, is a psychological approach that focuses on the exploration of the collective unconscious and its impact on an individual's personality. It emphasizes the importance of symbols, archetypes, and the integration of conscious and unconscious aspects of the mind.
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Archetypes: Universal patterns or symbols found in human culture that represent common themes or experiences. (e.g., mother figure, hero)
Collective Unconscious: The deepest layer of the unconscious mind shared by all individuals across cultures, containing universal experiences and inherited instincts.
Individuation: The process through which individuals strive for wholeness by integrating their conscious and unconscious elements.