BrokebackWatchtower, I don't know if you saw my reply to your reference to Jung on another thread (you didn't respond), so I'll repeat it here:
Although, Jung’s work has made some contributions to mainstream
psychology, generally modern psychologists do not employ his ideas into
their theories of personality and mind. In particular, they do not give
much credence to his theory of archetypes.
Ernest Jones (Freud’s
biographer) wrote that Jung “descended into a pseudo-philosophy out of
which he never emerged” and to many his ideas look more like New Age
mystical speculation than a scientific contribution to psychology.
You might find this article written by Saul McLeod informative:
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Similar things can be said about Freud