Carl Jung
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a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology

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Born
Karl Gustav Jung 26 July 1875 Kesswil, Thurgau, Switzerland
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Died
6 June 1961 (aged 85) Küsnacht, Zürich, Switzerland
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Known for
Analytical psychology Psychological types Collective unconscious Complex Archetypes Anima and animus Synchronicity Shadow Extraversion and introversion
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Fields
Psychiatry psychology
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Alma mater
University of Basel
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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
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Institutions
Burghölzli, Swiss Army ( commissioned officer in World War I )
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Spouse(s)
Emma Rauschenbach ​ ​ ( m. 1903 ; died 1955 ) ​
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Switzerland
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Children
5
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Doctoral advisor
Eugen Bleuler
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era
1800+
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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
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Influences
Bleuler Carus Flournoy Freud Goethe Hartmann Heraclitus James Janet Kant Laozi Meister Eckhart Moltzer Nietzsche Schiller Schopenhauer