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JUNG, PROFESSOR

JUNG, PROFESSOR
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Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961), Swiss psychologist; one of the main psychiatric authorities of his time. He differed with Freud in regarding the libido (energy or driving force) as a will to live rather than a manifestation of the sex instinct, and holding that a neurosis is to be understood more by analysis of the patient's present problem and inadequate "adjustment" than by unearthing childhood fixations and conflicts. He laid tremendous stress on druidism and wrote a great deal about it. See also Freud and Druid in this glossary. PTS-SP Approved Glossary
JUNG, PROFESSOR
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Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961), Swiss psychologist; one of the main psychiatric authorities of his time. He differed with Freud in regarding the libido (energy or driving force) as a will to live rather than a manifestation of the sex instinct, and holding that a neurosis is to be understood more by analysis of the patient's present problem and inadequate "adjustment" than by unearthing childhood fixations and conflicts. He laid tremendous stress on druidism and wrote a great deal about it. See also Freud and Druid in this glossary.Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist. He believed that man, besides conscious feelings and thought, also has thoughts and memories which are unknown to him, but inherited from his ancestors. Jungian analysis claims to achieve harmony between and bring people in contact with the unconscious as expressed in dreams or imagination, believing this makes the person become a "complete personality." Jung laid tremendous stress on Druidism and wrote a great deal about it. See also Freud, Papa and Druid in this glossary. And say, "Well, why is it that you didn't know that one of the primary branches of psychoanalysis and so forth-that of Professor Jung-believed implicitly in returns to druidism. See, we're not being new at all."