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    Col·lec·tive un·con·scious
    /kəˈlektiv ˌənˈkänSHəs/

    noun

    • 1. (in Jungian psychology) the part of the unconscious mind which is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.

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  2. Collective unconscious (German: kollektives Unbewusstes) refers to the unconscious mind and shared mental concepts. It is generally associated with idealism and was coined by Carl Jung.

  3. May 17, 2023 · Carl Jung's collective unconscious theory refers to the concept that our deepest unconscious mind is genetically inherited and not shaped by experience.

  4. collective unconscious, term introduced by psychiatrist Carl Jung to represent a form of the unconscious (that part of the mind containing memories and impulses of which the individual is not aware) common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · The meaning of COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS is the inherited part of the unconscious that especially in the psychoanalytic theory of Carl Gustav Jung occurs in and is shared by all the members of a people or race.

  6. Jan 1, 2020 · Definition. The “collective unconscious” is a distinct, central, and unique conception in Jung’s psychology for it is that part of the unconscious with which humanity is born and which contains “the totality of all archetypes” (Jung 1931 /1991: 157).

  7. The concept of Collective Unconsciousness is central to the theories of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung. It denotes the existence of universal archetypes and ideas inherited through the lengthy process of human evolution.

  8. The collective unconscious is an universal datum meaning that every human being is endowed with this psychic archetype-layer since his/her birth. One can not acquire this strata by education or other conscious efforts because it is innate.

  9. Nov 14, 2023 · The concept of the collective unconscious is key to the work of Carl Gustav Jung, an emblematic figure in the history of psychology. This term, coined by Jung, refers to a part of psychology that transcends personal experience and is situated at a deeper, more universal level.

  10. Definition The collective unconscious is part of the psyche which can be negatively distinguished from a personal unconscious by the fact that it does not, like the latter, owe its existence to personal experience and consequently is not a personal acquisition.

  11. Definition. The collective unconscious refers to structures of the unconscious mind shared among beings of the same species. It contains archetypes, which are latent universal pre-dispositions towards specific ways of perceiving and behaving in the world.

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