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In this episode, we share Jung’s vast impact on the world with psychology, comparative religion, mythology, eastern spirituality, mysticism, dream interpretation, the depth of the unconscious, personal and collective, personality types, alchemy and more. We explore:

  • The journey of Carl Jung and his individuation process
  • Our personal stories of how Jung’s work came into our life and the impact it has had
  • What the future holds if people would become more conscious, and how society would change from politics to social challenges to personal happiness

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Transcript

 

Debra Maldonado  00:28 

Hello, everyone. Welcome back to Soul Sessions with CreativeMind. I’m Debra Berndt Maldonado, here with Dr. Rob Maldonado. We are so excited about our topic today. We are ending our series on the great minds of psychology. There’s so many people we didn’t touch on. But we couldn’t do one without talking about Carl Jung. We’re going to get into that today. Did Jung contribute anything to psychology or the world? Did he have maybe a little impact?

Robert Maldonado  00:59

He’s got potential, let’s say. This comes full circle because Jung has been an inspiration to so many people in so many ways. People don’t even realize they’re using some of his ideas. Carl Gustaf Jung was trained as a psychiatrist. At the time, they were still defining the profession. They didn’t have coaching, except in sports, that goes back to ancient Greece and even before that. He initially trained as a psychiatrist and was very involved in clinical work with severe mental health problems, stuff that we’d now call psychotic problems like schizophrenia, serious mental disorders. Through that work, he became familiar with Freud’s work, started corresponding, that’s the early 1900s, turn of the century. He joined Freud’s psychoanalytic society eventually, and Freud was ready to hand over the reins of that group to Jung. He was considering him as his heir and son. But at that time, there was a break and Jung went his own way.

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