When the scientific study of mind emerged in the 19th century, its founders faced a choice: what to call this new discipline? They chose psychology—from the Greek psyche. Not animology—from the Latin ...
“Chemistry,” as we now call it, has long been thought of as the need for and recognition of your “other half,” and as psychologist Carl Jung saw it, this recognition was prompted by the archetype of ...
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