a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology
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Born
Karl Gustav Jung 26 July 1875 Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland
Died
6 June 1961 (aged 85) Küsnacht, Zürich, Switzerland
Known for
Analytical psychology Psychological types Collective unconscious Complex Archetypes Anima and animus Synchronicity Shadow Extraversion and introversion
Fields
Psychiatry psychology
Alma mater
University of Basel
Awards
Honorary doctorates from Clark University Fordham University Harvard University University of Allahabad University of Benares University of Calcutta University of Oxford University of Geneva Swiss Federal
Institutions
Burghölzli, Swiss Army ( commissioned officer in World War I )
Spouse(s)
Emma Rauschenbach ( m. 1903 ; died 1955 )
adultbasic
Switzerland
Children
5
Doctoral advisor
Eugen Bleuler
era
1800+
Influenced
Gaston Bachelard Joseph Campbell Philip K. Dick Freud Hermann Hesse James Hillman Terence McKenna Erich Neumann Ross Nichols Wolfgang Pauli Jordan Peterson Jean Piaget Carl Rogers Sonu Shamdasani
Influences
Bleuler Carus Flournoy Freud Goethe Hartmann Heraclitus James Janet Kant Laozi Meister Eckhart Moltzer Nietzsche Schiller Schopenhauer