Analytical Psychology is a psychological theory developed by Carl Jung that emphasizes the importance of the unconscious mind. It explores how personal experiences and collective symbols shape an individual's psyche. Jung introduced concepts such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the process of individuation, which is the journey toward self-realization.
This approach differs from traditional psychology by focusing on the integration of various aspects of the self, including the conscious and unconscious. Analytical Psychology aims to help individuals understand their inner conflicts and develop a deeper connection with their true selves, promoting personal growth and healing.