Correct option is B
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B: The term "Collective Unconsciousness" was introduced by
Carl Jung as a central concept in his theory of the unconscious mind, distinct from Freud’s individual unconscious.
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C: Jung theorized that the collective unconscious contains
archetypes, which are universal symbols, themes, and primordial images shared by all humans.
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E: The collective unconscious refers to the shared part of the unconscious mind, containing experiences, inherited brain structures, and symbols common to all of humanity.
Information Booster:
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Archetypes: These include universal figures like "the Hero," "the Mother," and "the Shadow," recurring across cultures and time.
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Individual Unconscious: Differentiated by Jung from the collective unconscious, this contains personal memories and experiences.
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Importance of Collective Unconscious: It contributes to shared human culture and is fundamental in mythology, literature, and religion.
Additional Information:
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A (Sigmund Freud): Freud introduced concepts like the personal unconscious and the structural model of the mind (Id, Ego, Superego) but did not define the collective unconscious.
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D (Individual Experiences): The collective unconscious does not store personal or individual experiences, which are part of the personal unconscious.