Jungian Psychoanalysis

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Carl Jung's model of psychoanalysis is concerned with the analysis of the collective unconscious, which is made up of experiences shared by all human beings, such as archetypes. Archetypes are figured with a consistent set of behaviors and patterns which are repeated throughout history and offer insight into the dynamics of the psyche.