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Jung

[ yoong ]

noun

  1. Carl Gus·tav [kahrl , goos, -tahf], 1875–1961, Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist.


Jung

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noun

  1. JungCarl Gustav18751961MSwissSCIENCE: psychologist Carl Gustav (karl ˈɡʊstaf). 1875–1961, Swiss psychologist. His criticism of Freud's emphasis on the sexual instinct ended their early collaboration. He went on to found analytical psychology, developing the concepts of the collective unconscious and its archetypes and of the extrovert and introvert as the two main psychological types
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He would end up on the couch himself with Carl Jung waving a fan and some smelling salts in his face.

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Jung, a third baseman, missed the first four months of the 2024 season with a fractured right wrist, batting .264 in 46 games.

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E. Alex Jung’s piece on Alvarez is commendable for many reasons, but in particular for its commitment to examining the histories of the people involved with clarity and thoughtfulness.

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Later, board member Fred Jung said he hopes the district will resolve the matter before next week’s meeting.

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“I think the PPP leadership has essentially judged that, without a viable exit strategy, they have no choice but to stand by Yoon,†said Jung Byung-kee, a political scientist at Yeungnam University.

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