From a layman's perspective, i've done a lot of reading & research & chatted to many people.
Carl Jung didn't deny that mental illness existed, but he did question aetiology - which is a question that still hasn't been answered. Modern forward thinking mental health professionals take the biological/psychological/social view. There does appear to be a various range of factors/areas implicated in these conditions/experiences that cross certain ranges -
Physiological/biologic.
Psychogenic/psychological/emotional.
Social/environmental/familial.
Spiritual/transpersonal.
i'm Not opposed to a more comprehensive psychiatry & wise use of medication(s) & i accept the diagnosis & take a medication myself. i do also feel that Jung had & still has something important to say about the psyche, & healing.
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