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Carl Jung
"Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves."
In 1907 Jung went to Vienna to meet Freud where they studied along side each other for a number of years. They developed their own theories and corresponded through letters. They came to parting ways because Jung disagreed with Freuds belief that the sexual component was the only part of the human personality. Jung also felt Freud was too narrow-minded about his views on the unconscious mind and dream interpretation. Freuds main theories were that our sexual libido controlled our unconscious thoughts and when dreaming it was our sexual thoughts that controled the content of these dreams.
His first ideas were published in Psychology of the Unconscious (it contained much about mythological content and listed parallels between myths and psychotic fantasies). He went on to develop his own theory called analytic psychology, for half a century he wrote religiously about personality in regards to symbolic, mythological, and spiritual views.
Focused on the unconscious and conscious mindhe believed that the unconscious played more of a role in controlling our thought process (especially during dreaming) The collective unconscious was also more dominant factor in the development of human personality
believed in two personality types Introvert someone who keeps to themselves and is emotionally selfsufficient Extrovert- someone who is outgoing and use their psychological power to draw people towards them