Glossary

Analytical Psychology

Analytical psychology is a school of psychology developed by Carl Jung that studies the unconscious mind and symbolic processes.

Overview

This framework explores archetypes, dreams, and collective unconscious patterns. It has influenced psychotherapy, art, and the study of symbolism.

Key Insight

It emphasises the role of symbolic meaning in human experiences.

Scientific Status

Recognised within psychology and psychotherapy traditions.

How Researchers Study It

Case studies, dream analysis, and clinical practice within Jungian and post-Jungian frameworks.

Quick Facts

Field
psychology, psychotherapy
Related Concepts
archetypes, collective unconscious, symbolism
Typical Context
depth psychology and therapy

FAQ

  • How does analytical psychology differ from Freudian psychoanalysis?

    Jung emphasised collective unconscious and archetypes; Freud focused more on personal unconscious and drives.