Carl Jung
Mapped the symbols of the deeper self.
Founder of analytical psychology, who explored archetypes, the collective unconscious and the lifelong path toward wholeness.
Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.
Who they were
Carl Jung began as Freud’s heir and broke away to chart his own map of the psyche. He saw the unconscious not only as a vault of repressed wishes but as a creative, symbolic source — shared across humanity through archetypes. His idea of individuation, becoming whole by integrating the shadow, still shapes how we think about meaning and the second half of life.
Famous books
What they left on the shelf
Terms they cared about
Ideas worth knowing
The approach they founded
Analytical (Jungian) Therapy
A journey toward wholeness through symbols, dreams and the integration of the shadow.
Questions in their spirit
What they’d ask you
Sit with one. Answer online, or in the app.
Carry the idea forward
Jung — What they’d ask you
Psipas asks you one small, honest question at a time — and builds the picture from your answers.