analytical psychology
n. A term coined by Carl Jung to differentiate his approach to psychology from that of Sigmund Freud. Jung's psychology takes a teleological perspective on psychology and seeks to describe inherited structures of mind (collective unconscious) and their fruition in the course of an individual's life rather than assuming mind has a few basic parts from which all later complexity evolves in a causal chain, as did Freud.
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