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Carl Gustav Jung's pioneering contributions to the humanization of psychiatry.
Summary: Carl Jung was a famous doctor who changed how we treat mental health. Before him, doctors mostly just looked at patients as problems to fix. Jung believed that both the doctor and the patient bring their own feelings and pasts into the room. He taught that they deeply affect each other during treatment. He also believed that even very confusing thoughts in mental illness have deep meaning and are ways of trying to communicate, not just broken brain signals. Because of Jung's new ideas, therapy became much more human, respectful, and caring.
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