Analytical psychology
noun
a school of psycho-n-lysis founded by jung as a result of disagreements with freud see also archetype, collective unconscious
noun
the theory of psychopathology and the practice of psychotherapy according to the principles of carl jung
usage note
psychology
-n-lytical psychology n.
the theory and method of psycho-n-lysis developed by carl jung that emphasizes the contributions of racial and cultural ident-ty to the psychology of an individual, and the importance of achieving a balance between opposing forces within the personality.
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