Hello
classmates, today I’m going to talk about a person who is my favorite expert in
the field of psychology, his name is Carl Gustav Jung, and he was one of the
founders of the psychoanalysis, he was the intellectual heir to psychoanalysis
but with the time Freud and Jung had very different ideas so finally he created
a new kind of psychoanalysis denominated analytic psychology.
He wrote a
lot of books and papers, including many fields, like psychology, anthropology,
physics, religion, and many others, so
is difficult to read because he named many authors of different fields. Some of
his most famous books are: "Memories, dreams, reflections", "The
red Book", "The archetypes and the collective unconscious" and
"Psychology and alchemy".
I like his
books because he was one of the first psychiatrists who really talk with the
schizophrenics trying to understand his hallucinations and in therapy he says
that we have to talk with the patients soul to soul, and he talk about new
things like the archetypes who are really amazing. He was very interesting in
dreams and the meanings of them, analyzing the symbolism in them.
I would
like to do a major in analytic therapy because in the career we don´t have any
subjects related with Jung and I would like to know more so the only option is
to do a postgraduate but I like to do a lot of things after I finished my
career so maybe in four or five years I can have time to study Jung.

I read some of Jung in Antrophology, in Simbolic, whe read how he change the way we understand the meaning of the dreams and the unconscious. It´s very interesting!
ReplyDeleteHi, I also read about Jung. It's amazing how he used to interpreted simbolism in dreams. In the text I read, he included a lot of his own personall experiences so it was easy or light to read
ReplyDeleteHi! I really didn't know about him but i think that is really interesting the work he develop on his career. I like a lot all the thing related with soul and dreams so I think it’s great that he develop since the science the meanings that dreams could have for people, turning into a science things that other people could scorn.
ReplyDeleteHi Alvaro, Jung is very interesting. I like his theory on the interpretation of dreams. Beause I have always wanted to learn to interpret dreams in therapy.
ReplyDeleteHi :) nice post, the idea of the archetypes seems great to me, but he says that all are derived from the archetype of the self, and to me it seems that there is no end, they are infinite upwards (perhaps within that same archetype)
ReplyDeletesee youu
currently, jung has occupied several and important place in the fild of psychology. I cannot say that he is my favorty author, but i share the opinion about the psyque structure
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