Moscow, Russian Federation
The article analyzes the life of Carl Gustav Jung, one of the most prominent researchers of the 20th century, who left a deep mark on medicine and psychology. The article examines his relationship with Sigmund Freud and a number of key facts of his biography that influenced the formation of Jung's personality as a scientist, his ideas about life and mental processes.
Carl Gustav Jung, Sigmund Freud, analytical psychology, archetypes, collective unconscious
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