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Analytical psychology (more frequently called Jungian psychology) refers to the school of psychology originating in the ideas of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung and advanced by many other thinkers who followed in his tradition. It is distinct from Freudian psychoanalysis but also has a number of similarities. Its aim is the personal experience of the deep forces and motivations underlying human behavior. Depth psychology and archetypal psychology are related.