analytical psychology
noun
variants
or less commonly analytic psychology
: an approach to psychology and psychotherapy that is based on the theories and methods of Carl Gustav Jung and represents a modification of Freudian psychoanalysis which adds to the concept of the personal unconscious a collective unconscious and the process of individuation (see individuation sense 1c) and advocates that psychotherapy be conducted in terms of the patient's present-day conflicts and maladjustments
Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, observed that his least-happy patients were always the most self-absorbed, and the most happy were those most interested in other people and the world around them.—Gyles Brandreth
… Carl Jung, the father of analytical psychology who had a famous break with Sigmund Freud over the role of the unconscious mind in aberrant behavior.—Jeffrey Mullins
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