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		<title>The Dream Theories of Carl Jung</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan Hurd</dc:creator>
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Except for Dr Freud, no one has influenced modern dream studies more than Carl Jung.

A psychoanalyst based in Geneva, Switzerland, Jung (1875  -1961) was a friend and follower of Freud but soon developed his own ideas about how dreams are formed.  While depth psychology has fallen out of favor in neuroscience, Jung’s ideas are still [...]]]></description>
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