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This concept was first discussed by Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung in 1919. In his conception, this idea refers to primitive images present in the collective unconscious since the beginning of our existence. All of this to help explain the past stories of other generations. Therefore, according to Jung, archetypes would serve as a primary source for the maturation of the mind. A good example of this is the figure of the mother, who conveys the same values of security, affection and love, both for a Brazilian and an Indian, even though the two come from two completely different cultures. Therefore, this would be a consequence of a primitive image constructed since the beginning of humanity, and which, regardless of the time that passes, remains present in the unconscious of most people. When talking about mothers, everyone has this impression. Finally, Jung managed to map 12 types of archetypes during his research on the collective unconscious. In general, all people have several archetypes present in the construction of their personality, however, one or another tends to be more dominant while others less so. Questions, doubts, compliments or suggestions? Leave them below in the comments ???? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? MIND MAP OF THIS VIDEO: https://t.me/psicológicooficial More Life Lessons About Philosophy: https://bit.ly/licoesfilosoficas More About Mental Health and Self-Knowledge: https://bit.ly/saudementaleautoconhec... ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? For business contacts: ???? contato@blogpsicológico.com.br ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Follow me on social media: / psicologica. . / psicológico. . ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???? DON'T CLICK HERE - http://bit.ly/canalpsicológico