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Many concepts of modern psychology to the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung prominent back. This doctor has invented many concepts of modern psychology. Jung studied medicine as did Sigmund Freud and became a prominent psychiatrist in 1909. 

Synchronicity or archetypes words are familiar to most people today, but in reality, are an invention of Dr. Jung. It is not well known. Jung introduced the concepts of the collective unconscious and with that, the two names - synchronicity and archetypes, among others, have become public domain in the early 20th century. 


Jung was one of the first students of Sigmund Freud, but other than his master, does not focus on pure psychoanalysis. When Freud saw most - if not all - of mental illness related to the repression of sexuality, Jung himself did not support this idea now. Later, which led to a deep conflict between the two psychiatrists. 


Jung presented a most appropriate to their experience with patients approach. Freud seemed more familiar with neurosis related to the suppression of sexual desires that true madness. In the 19th century, sexuality was not something you could speak in public and even in the family. As a result, many people with mental illness called "hysteria." This name dates back to Freud, who saw this as a problem for women especially. That "Hysteria" is a common behavior of men patronizing doctor does not see. 


Jung had his first encounters with the mentally ill when he began working as a doctor in a psychiatric clinic in Switzerland. Patients were really crazy. They suffer not only from the simple hysteria, but all kinds of serious mental illness such as psychosis. 

Instead of patients despise, like many of his colleagues did, he listened and tried to classify your hallucinations. Jung was also an avid reader of literature in the fields of anthropology, history and other sciences. He has traveled extensively and during his travels, he visited foreign countries where Western civilization did not leave a mark. 

That's when he realized that all men and women share the dream of the world, mysteries and figures stories that people had been passed down for thousands of years. From this experience, he established the term "archetype" of the psychology of the time. He established a link between all these archetypes, and this is where the concept of collective unconscious drift. The "collective unconscious" is that all people in this world have in your subconscious mind. Most that becomes visible only through dreams or fairy tales. 


The collective unconscious is where mind meets matter. Scientists say a hypothetical archetypes are part of the collective unconscious, which appears in the mental images and does not reflect the biological instincts (such as sexuality), but that are autonomous and equal for all. The most existential human experiences such as birth, death, marriage, motherhood, power and others are rooted in human souls. In all times and all cultures, the existential experiences laid the foundation of culture, stories and images of people and narration. 


Jung was the one who discovered these images, stories and stereotypes were all the same for all cultures, whether African, European, Asian or American in nature. No difference in the existential human experiences.