Carl Jung was the founder of analytical psychotherapy; he differed from Freud in that he believed that the mind was divided into three levels: the conscious ego, the personal unconscious, and the:
a. Extroverted personality
b. Introverted personality
c. Psyche
d. Collective unconscious
D
The collective unconscious stores experiences from the person's ancestral past and is part of what Jung believed was the third level of the mind. Extroversion and introversion were parts of the personality that Jung identified. Psyche is the mental or spiritual part of a person.
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