Jung introduced the concept of archetypes, universal, archaic symbols and images that derive from the collective unconscious. This idea could explore how the video suggests using an understanding of these archetypes to gain insights into our own behaviors, motivations, and the roles we play in life, aiding in our quest for self-discovery and growth.
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Introduced by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, archetypes represent universal patterns and visuals that form the collective unconsciousness.
He identified four main archetypes: The Persona, The Shadow, The Animus, and The Self. These archetypes are not inferred directly, but by looki...
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