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Jungian

Jungian \Jungian\ prop. a. of or pertaining to Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Jungian

1933, "of or pertaining to the psychoanalytic school of Dr. Carl Gustav Jung" (1875-1961); for suffix, see -ian.

Usage examples of "jungian".

Suppose Freudian or Jungian or Adlerian analysis has led to a big brick wall, then roll on PLT.

Nobody is denying that a Buddhist will interpret the luminosity as the Sambhogakaya, the Christian will interpret it perhaps as an angel or as Christ himself, a Jungian will interpret it as an archetypal emergence, and so on.

In other words, the Jungian archetypes are not the transcendental archetypes or Forms found in Plato, or Hegel, or Shankara, or Asanga and Vasubandhu.

Hugh Joyce believed that all Jungian archetypes derived from the original race of Atlantides who bad perished millennia before.

Although singing crystal brought with it an inexhaustible ability to metabolize alcohol without noticeable affect, she feigned the symptoms of intoxication as she confided her fake history to the Jungian, whenever necessary embellishing her actual experiences at the Arts Complex.

And as I had spent a lot of time talking to the principal of my language school, a man who was then training to become a Jungian therapist, and had become interested in what he had to say about the value of therapy, I somehow ended up going to see a lady in Bounds Green once a week.