Carl Jung (Swiss, 1875–1961), the celebrated psychiatrist, psychologist and psychotherapist, created the concept of archetypes—characters whose patterns of behavior, belief and motivation are ...
Carl Jung’s concept of archetypes refers to universal, recurring patterns or symbols found in the human unconscious. These archetypes are part of our collective unconscious, a layer of the unconscious ...
Carl Jung demonstrated how archetypes connect the unconscious with the conscious and the past with the present. Most novelists believe stories require an archetype before they can become a classic.
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