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    Freud Vs Jung

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    Carl Jung offers a more accurate explanation of the human psychological experience. Whereas his early ideas are similar to Sigmund Freud, he quickly strayed away in multiple, key areas. Both Jung and Freud's theories divide the mind into three unique parts; however, Jung's explanation of the unconscious mind is less narrow-sighted and provides a description, archetypes, that account for the universality of many common mental issues. Conversely, Freud believed that every individual was on his or her

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    Freud and Jung The psychological genre as it relates to sociological and medicinal matters has gained an increasing amount of scientific approval. Impartiality and the scientific method are both integral components to a psychologist’s mode of practice. However, even the most esteemed of psychologists can only speculate at what makes human beings act the way they do. Absolutes play no function in psychology. Everything is relative and open to conjecture. Theologians give us their visions or thoughts

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    Although many psychologists dismiss the theories of Jung and Freud as unscientific, they are very well known and highly influential. Why do you think this is? Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud are two of the most well known psychologists due to both their contributions to psychology that are still relevant today and also the controversial nature of their work. Many psychologists believed that their work was not scientific and therefore not useful in psychology. For example, Freud’s theories are considered

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    on "The Sexual Aberrations" posits the existence of a sexual urge, called "libido", which Freud finds analogous to hunger. Freud suggests that, like hunger, the libido manifests itself more or less from birth. The chief question for Freud in this paper is why libido should manifest itself in unexpected ways as with "inversion", which is the slightly old-fashioned term that Freud uses for homosexuality. Freud rather unexpectedly relies on the suggestion that mucus membranes in general are susceptible

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    Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung

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    Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung begun their relationship in 1906, when Carl Jung sent Freud a copy of his signed published studies, But Jung did not know that Sigmund Freud actually already owned a copy (well-Documented). Jung looked up to Freud and saw him as a father figure (well-Documented). Freud became Jung’s Mentor. In 1909, Freud and Jung toured the United States, and this is were they had a few disagreement on the unconscious mind. Jung thought Freud was negative

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    Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud Introduction Carl Jung (1875-1961) and Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) were two individuals whose theories on human personality would completely affect the way that people viewed the human mind. Carl Gustav was a practicing psychotherapist while Sigmund Freud created the discipline of psychoanalysis. The two men had seemingly identical beliefs about human behavior, but also had contrasting beliefs about concepts such as the ego, the psyche, and the state of unconsciousness

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    Psychology July 15, 2015 Freud vs. Jung “One repays a teacher badly if one remains only a pupil. And why, then, should you not pluck at my laurels? You respect me; but how if one day your respect should tumble? Take care that a falling statue does not strike you dead! You had not yet sought yourselves when you found me. Thus do all believers -- Now I bid you lose me and find yourselves; and only when you have all denied me will I return to you.” (Nietzsche Quoted by Jung to Freud, 1912), [McGuire, 1974]

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    Freud and Jung long lasting friendship for many years, Jung was junior partner of freud. Jung gained very abroad learning from freud's theories. As time grew Jung gained his own understand and also came to reject some of Freud's theories. Jung devolped his own method of psychology, Jung called his method of psychology analytical. Analytical using or skilled in using analysis for break down of the meaning is separating a whole intellectual or substantial into its elemental parts or basic principles

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    Before going over the differences between the two psychologist, Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, covering the similarities between them is just as important in the world of psychology. Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud both subscribe to the idea that there is a conscious mind and an unconscious mind. Our unconscious mind is basically where we store all of our repressed traits and that they kind of agreed on even though Jung believed that we also store ancestral memory, but we will go into that difference later

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    In the essay written by Jung, he stated, "If in such cases we pursue our observations systematically and without prejudice, we shall find material which, although similar in form to the previous personal contents, yet seems to contain allusions that go far beyond the personal sphere"(345). Carl Jung did not agree with Freud's theory, so he did his own research, and found Freud's research to be inconclusive. Because of his liberal education and study in psychology, Jung was able to control the forces

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