Archetypes in Jung’s Theory and their Application in Clinical Practice
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Archetypes; Analytical psychology; Jung; Neuroscience; Clinical practiceAbstract
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The article deepens the concept of archetypes in Jungian psychology and proposes a tripartite model —structural, regulatory, and representational— connecting it with insights from code biology, neuroscience, genetics, and epigenetics. It discusses the psychobiological basis of archetypes and their clinical applications, emphasizing their role as regulators of the psyche and mediators between innate and cultural factors.
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