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Carl Jung.
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... Carl Jung Carl Jung was born in Kesswil, Switzerland, in 1875. He was the son of a Lutheran pastor and because of his father's detached attitude, Jung felt isolated by his own spiritual interests. His ideas as a grown up were strongly influenced by his experiences as a child. Jung graduated from the University of Basel in 1900, after a few years medical studying. He then began a psychiatric internship in Zurich under Eugen Bleuler. Bleuler was the one who coined the term 'schizophrenia'. Later on Jung began lecturing psychiatry at the University of Zurich and conducting a psychiatric practice. At this time he contacted Freud. Jung was very interested in his ideas and when they first met they talked for hours. After this meeting they had regular contacts. However, after a while Jung left Freud since they didn't have the same opinions about dreams. From now on Jung worked without














