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 |  |  | Analytical psychology - Developmental school: Encyclopedia II - Analytical psychology - AssumptionsThe basic assumption is that the personal unconscious is a potent part — probably the more active part — of the normal human psyche. Reliable communication between the conscious and unconscious parts of the psyche is necessary for happiness.
Also crucial is the belief that dreams show ideas, beliefs, and feelings of which individuals may not be readily aware, but need to be, and that such material is expressed in a personalized vocabulary of visual metaphors. Things "known but unknown" are contained in the unconscious, and dreams ...
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 |  |  | Analytical psychology - Developmental school: Encyclopedia II - Analytical psychology - Psychological typesAnalytical Psychology distinguishes several psychological types or temperaments.
Extrovert
Introvert
The attitude type could be thought of as the flow of libido (that is psychic energy, or qi). The Introvert's flow is inward to the subject and away from the object, ie. external relations. The Extrovert's is outward toward the object, ie. towards external relations and away from the inner, subjective w ...
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