
WHO WAS JUNG?
The Jungian lineage reaches back to the earliest days of psychoanalysis. Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and protégé of Sigmund Freud.
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Working alongside others at the forefront of early psychoanalysis, Jung’s own interests were wide ranging:
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cutting edge psychology and philosophy,
medicine and mythology,
ancient history and art,
religion and spirituality.
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Jung was deeply committed to science. He hosted Albert Einstein at his home, and was psychoanalyst to discoverers of quantum physics writers, artists, and to Nobel Laureates. A complex man, Jung maintained throughout his life an abiding interest in the deep unconscious patterns underlying the human experience.
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Through his legacy, Jungian analysis has today become a proven way to treat people from various walks of life.1​​
1 Roesler (2013) Evidence for the effectiveness of Jungian psychotherapy: A review of empirical studies. Behavioral Sciences 3(4) 562-575.

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—Carl Jung