Source 262: The following source is a webpage titled ‘The Well-Documented Friendship of Carl Jung & Sigmund Freud’. It was accessed 4 November 2019 at: http://historacle.org/freud_jung.html. This link may or may not still be operational; if it isn't, we may have redirected it to the WayBackMachine archive.

‘Jung’s primary disagreement with Freud stemmed from their differing concepts of the unconscious. Jung saw Freud’s theory of the [repressed] unconscious as incomplete and unnecessarily negative. According to Jung, Freud conceived the unconscious solely as a repository of repressed emotions and desires. Jung agreed with Freud’s model of the unconscious, as Jung called the personal unconscious, but he also proposed the existence of a second, far deeper form of the unconscious, which underlies the personal one. This was the collective unconscious, where the archetypes themselves resided’

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