Who was the founder of analytical psychology?

Correct answer: Carl Jung

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Nearlyfit, Among widely used concepts owed specifically to Analytical psychology are anima and animus, archetypes, the collective unconscious, complexes, extraversion and introversion, individuation, the Self, the shadow and synchronicity.[5][6] The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is based on another of Jung's theories on psychological types.[5][7][8] A lesser known idea was Jung's notion of the Psychoid to denote a hypothesised immanent plane beyond consciousness, distinct from the collective unconscious, and a potential locus of synchronicity.[9] It is distinguished by a focus on the role of symbolic experiences in human life, taking a prospective approach to the issues presented in therapy. You were not nearly fit after you commented that 😂😂😂
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Nearlyfit, yes there is a simple way to explain psychology. Get a simple Elementary explanation of Carl Jung's archetypes.
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Is there a simple way of explaining what analytical psychology does as opposed to other psychologies?