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- Archetypes - Universal symbolic patterns and images in the collective unconscious that shape human experience, behavior, and storytelling across cultures.
- Psychological Types - Carl Jung's foundational theory of personality categorizing people by their dominant mental functions and attitudes, forming the basis for modern personality assessments like MBTI.
- Shadow Work - The process of exploring and integrating unconscious aspects of your personality.
- Collective Unconscious - Jung's concept of a shared layer of the unconscious mind containing universal archetypes and inherited psychic structures common to all humanity.
- Individuation - Carl Jung's concept of the lifelong process of integrating conscious and unconscious elements to become a whole, authentic self.
- Cognitive Functions (Jungian) - Carl Jung's theory of eight mental processes describing how people perceive information (Sensing/Intuition) and make decisions (Thinking/Feeling), each with introverted or extraverted orientations.
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - A personality assessment categorizing individuals into 16 types based on four dichotomies: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, Thinking/Feeling, and Judging/Perceiving.
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