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Psychologist who broke away from Freud and formulated two ideas which formed a different branch of psychology: the first is that [[ArchetypalCharacter archetypal characters]] are ingrained into the subconscious, and the second that when a person's life experiences, personality and psyche combine into an identity, that person is able to break away from the collective mind and become their own person.
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Controversial Psychologist who broke away from Freud and formulated two ideas which formed a different branch of psychology: the first is suggested that [[ArchetypalCharacter archetypal characters]] are ingrained into the subconscious, and the second that when a person's life experiences, personality and psyche combine into an identity, that person is able to break away from the collective mind and become their own person.subconscious.
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Psychologist who broke away from Freud and formulated two ideas which formed a different branch of psychology: the first is that [[ArchetypalCharacter archetypal characters]] are ingrained into the subconscious, and the second that when a person's life experiences, personality and psyche combine into an identity, that person is able to break away from the collective mind and become their own person.person.
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Psychologist who broke away from Freud and formulated two ideas which formed a different branch of psychology: the first is that [[ArchetypalCharacter ArchetypalCharacters]] archetypal characters]] are ingrained into the subconscious, and the second that when a person's life experiences, personality and psyche combine into an identity, that person is able to break away from the collective mind and become their own person.
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Psychologist who broke away from Freud and formulated two ideas which formed a different branch of psychology: the first is that ArchetypalCharacters [[ArchetypalCharacter ArchetypalCharacters]] are ingrained into the subconscious, and the second that when a person's life experiences, personality and psyche combine into an identity, that person is able to break away from the collective mind and become their own person.
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