Carl Gustav Junggar Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was born in Keesville, a small village on Lake Constance on 26th July. He is named after his grandfather, a professor of medicine at the University of Basle. He is the biggest child of the Swiss reformist pastor, the only surviving son. Karl attended the University of Basle and decided to enter the field of psychiatry after reading his interesting book. Jung became an assistant to the Burgholzli mental hospital of the famous medical hospital in Zurich.
"Modern people looking for a soul" recognized by many as one of the most important books in the field of psychology is a comprehensive introduction of Karl Gustav Jung's idea. In this book, Jung explores some of the most controversial important areas of analytic psychology, including analysis of dreams, primitive unconsciousness, and relationships between psychology and religion. In addition, Jung will focus on the difference between his theory and Sigmund Freud's theory and will provide a valuable base for those interested in the basics of psychoanalysis.
In the next section, we will discuss Carl John's formation of automatism and discussion of Veristic Surrealism. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung is the founder of Analytical Psychology. Carl Jung is the first contemporary psychologist who inspected human thought in detail and pointed out that our thought is inherently religious. He explored the analysis of dreams as deeply as Sigmund Freud. Jung said that the image of subconscious should be accepted because it goes into consciousness rather than pure judgment so that the image is accurately evaluated. This principle is an important part of this article as it is the reason for creating a surreal style automation.
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung has developed a thinking school called analytic psychology. This was related to Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Psychoanalysis is distinguished. In analytic psychology (commonly known as "Junger Psychology"), Pu'er is an example of Jung's prototyping, which is "one of the original structural elements of the human mind" . Like all prototypes, Pu'er is a bipolar type, showing both "positive" and "negative" aspects. The "positive" aspect of Pu seems to be a sacred child symbolizing novelty, potential for growth, and hope for the future. He also foresaw heroes he occasionally cried (eg Hercules). The "bad" side is a child who refuses growth and faces the challenge of life, but waits for his boat to come and settle all his problems.