Ann Yeoman borrowed one of this thinker’s ideas to analyze Peter Pan as an example of the myth of eternal youth. A book that deconstructs tales of Bluebeard and a wolf woman was principally inspired by its author Clarissa Pinkola Estés’s study of this thinker. This thinker, alongside Margaret Lowenfeld (“LOE-wun-feld”), inspired Dora Kalff to invent sandplay therapy. Marie-Louise von Franz learned about the (*) puer aeternus (“poo-AIR ay-TARE-noose”) from this thinker. Individuation is the goal of this man’s school of analytical psychology, which partially inspired the Myers-Briggs test. This thinker’s theory of archetypes hypothesizes the persona, the shadow, and the anima or animus. For 10 points, name this follower of Sigmund Freud (“froyd”) who developed the idea of the “collective unconscious.” ■END■
ANSWER: Carl Jung [or Carl Gustav Jung]
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