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Jung

[yoong]

noun

  1. Carl Gustav 1875–1961, Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist.



Jung

/ ʊŋ /

noun

  1. Carl Gustav (karl ˈɡʊstaf). 1875–1961, Swiss psychologist. His criticism of Freud's emphasis on the sexual instinct ended their early collaboration. He went on to found analytical psychology, developing the concepts of the collective unconscious and its archetypes and of the extrovert and introvert as the two main psychological types

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Research for the master’s thesis — including group relations theory as well as writings by Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, her professor Martha Eddy and the Ugandan Buddhist monk Bhante Buddharakkhita — in turn helped refine the Feels.

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It is a philosophical reflection on the relationship between quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung that profoundly reflects how ideas and traditions interact.

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Do you think the Jung Ho-seok of 2013 who seemed surprised to even receive a packet of fan mail could have envisioned this?

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He would end up on the couch himself with Carl Jung waving a fan and some smelling salts in his face.

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Jung, a third baseman, missed the first four months of the 2024 season with a fractured right wrist, batting .264 in 46 games.

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