Abstract
Freud and Jung are two of the most prominent and celebrated psychologists. Jung being a student of Freud's, the two's theories overlap considerably. Despite this lineage, however, there are marked differences between how the two theorists understood human behavior. This article highlights some of the major elements of both men's theories and offers criticisms and contextualizations to offer new perspectives in understanding these theories.
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Oleksy, Ernest M..
"A Brief Review of Freudian and Jungian Theories."
The Downtown Review.
Vol. 5.
Iss.
2
(2019)
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Available at:
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/tdr/vol5/iss2/4