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Freud had at least two rivals: Carl Jung and Alfred Adler.
Carl Jung, Alfred Adler.
Alfred Adler and Carl Jung had very different approaches to psychotherapy. Adler's approach was much along the lines of cognitive behavioral therapy: he believed many mental health problems were the result of cognitive errors that people could be helped to change, and he based his theories on observation and other scientific evidence. Jung, on the other hand, has been called a mystic because of his approach. Not only was he heavily influenced by spiritualist philosophies, but he was also criticized because his theories were not subjected to the scientific method. He wanted to be seen as a scientist, but dabbled so much in the spirit world that he was not taken as seriously as he would have liked.
Freud's earliest students, including Carl Jung and Alfred Adler, came to believe that Freud had overestimated the influence sexuality had on psychic development, and found other influences that helped to shape the personality.
Carl Gustav Jung.
Carl Jung's mentor was Sigmund Freud. Jung initially admired Freud's work and was a part of his inner circle in the early days of the psychoanalytic movement. However, they had philosophical differences that eventually led to a split in their professional relationship.
Carl Jung was born on July 26, 1875.
Carl Jung was born on July 26, 1875.
Yes, he was the founder of analytic psychology, as Freud first developed psychoanalysis, and Adler found individual psychology.
Carl Jung's name is pronounced "carl yoong" with a long "oo" sound.
Carl Jung died on June 6, 1961 at the age of 85.
He was about 6'1,