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Carl Jung was a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and father of analytical psychology. Carl Jung had many ideas about the universal patterns of the human psyche. He broke them up into four main archetypes and twelve mythological characters live in the collective human unconscious. These concepts are important because the human psyche allows us to predict behaviors followed by emulating them.
In
my
previous
article
titled
“Four
Archetypes
and
Their
Impact
on
Writing
Excellence”
I
wrote
an
overview
about
the
four
precursor
archetypes
that
Carl
Jung,
the
swiss
psychiatrist
and
psychoanalyst
developed.
To
build
off
that
base
concept,
I
will
expand
the
discussion
towards
the
twelve
mythological
characters
/
archetypes
that
live
within
the
collective
human
unconscious.
Carl
Jung
was
a
psychiatrist,
psychoanalyst
and
father
of
analytical
psychology.
Carl
Jung
had
many
ideas
about
the
universal
patterns
of
the
human
psyche.
He
broke
them
up
into
four
main
archetypes
and
twelve
mythological
characters
live
in
the
collective
human
unconscious.
These
concepts
are
important
because
the
human
psyche
allows
us
to
predict
behaviors
followed
by
emulating
them.
In my previous article titled “Four Archetypes and Their Impact on Writing Excellence” I wrote an overview about the four precursor archetypes that Carl Jung, the swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst developed. To build off that base concept, I will expand the discussion towards the twelve mythological characters / archetypes that live within the collective human unconscious.