Dr. C. G. Jung's theory of psychoanalysis, detailed in works like The Theory of Psychoanalysis, is a critique and reformulation of Freudian psychoanalysis that introduces concepts such as the collective unconscious, which is a shared reservoir of universal human experience and patterns called archetypes, and emphasizes spirituality alongside sexuality and repressed memories as drivers of the unconscious.
THE THEORY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
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