Carl Gustav Jung
LII-Q "Analyst" Psychologist · Swiss · 19th–20th c.Swiss psychologist. A giant of depth psychology alongside Freud, he proposed the collective unconscious, archetypes, introversion/extraversion, and individuation, founding analytical psychology. Concepts such as the Shadow, Anima/Animus, and the Self have permeated modern psychotherapy, culture, and mythology studies — one of the 20th century's most important psychologists.
Leading Function-Ti-p (Structure & Truth)
Precisely verifying the structural contradictions of the psyche and categorising them as archetypes and the collective unconscious is the core of -Ti-p action. Precisely analysing the structural limitations of Freud's psychoanalytic theory — the universality claim of the sexual libido — and constructing the individuation process as a systematic alternative.
Creative Function+Ne-c (Hypothesis & Imagination)
Quietly and introspectively constructing hypotheses about universal psychological structure from subtle clinical data is the core of +Ne-c creative function. From patients' dreams, myths, alchemy, and mandalas — building the collective unconscious and archetypes as a framework from micro-observations across disparate domains.
Vulnerable Function 1-Se-p weak (Victory & Dominance)
Weak -Se-p (Victory & Dominance): after the rupture with Freud, avoiding assertive action and accepting isolation while retreating into introspection. Withdrawing from the psychoanalytic movement as a power-based organisation into an isolated analytical psychology.
Vulnerable Function 2+Fi-c weak (Influence & Motivation)
Weak +Fi-c (Influence & Motivation): consistently prioritising structural-logical analysis over emotional motivation manipulation. Documented difficulty managing the emotional complexity of relationships with multiple female patients.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Alpha Quadra (Genesis) — a warm gaze at humanity, openness, and intellectual play embody the Alpha worldview. Positioning psychology as a bridge between science and the humanities as Alpha open knowledge integration.
Temperament: Balanced-Stable temperament: introspective and anxious — the Red Book symbolising deep inner quiet tension. Consistently prioritising internal conceptual tension over external emotional explosion.
Club: Researcher Club: pure exploration across psychology, philosophy, religion, alchemy, and mythology as the lifelong core. Archetype theory, the collective unconscious, synchronicity — systematic multi-domain concept-building.
Worldview & Attitude
"The human unconscious contains healing power" — a conviction that the inner life, however complex and dangerous, is navigable and ultimately redemptive.
Attitude toward Change: A symbol of hope for a new understanding of humanity — the break with Freud as an executed transformation. Presenting the direction through analytical psychology; institutional spread left to others.
