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Jung's Critique of Freud
Jung's Observations on Freud
- Jung asserts that Freud himself had a neurotic condition, which he found easier to diagnose due to its unpleasant symptoms observed during their trip to America.
- Jung highlights that neither Freud nor his disciples could fully grasp the implications of psychoanalysis in both theory and practice, indicating a significant gap in understanding.
- He emphasizes the irony that Freud, a foundational figure in psychology, struggled with his own neurosis while attempting to establish and formalize psychological theories and methods.