Jungian
(adjective)
- Related to the theories and concepts of Carl Jung, especially his concept of the collective unconscious and the archetypes.
- Related to the school of psychology founded by Carl Jung.
- Relating to the analytic psychology of Carl Jung.
Origin:
The word jungian comes from the name of carl jung, a swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who developed many theories and concepts in psychoanalysis and depth psychology.
Examples:
- The jungian concept of the collective unconscious is one of the most important in his theory.
- The jungian theory of the archetype is still widely studied today.
- He is a jungian analyst.
- She is well-versed in jungian psychology.
- The book is a jungian interpretation of the psyche.