Yes, he was the founder of analytic psychology, as Freud first
developed psychoanalysis, and Adler found individual
psychology.
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Strengths of Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology include its focus on the unconscious mind, emphasis on personal growth and self-discovery, and integration of spirituality into psychology. Weaknesses may include criticism of his concepts being subjective and difficult to measure empirically, as well as the potential for his ideas to be misinterpreted or applied incorrectly by individuals without proper training.
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Carl Jung founded analytical psychology. Analytical psychology
is based on the integration of conscious and unconscious
motivations into displayed human behavior. It's development was
based on psychoanalysis and the work of Sigmund Freud but
investigated the unconscious more, creating a model of the
collective unconscious.