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I'm studying to be a psychologist and wanted to give Jung a shot as a past time. Started with pic related as I heard it was a good starting point.

However, from my limited time I've spent with it I keep running into the assumption that dreams and mental illness are direct reflections which is, in my experience and from my studies, mostly nonsense. I understand Jung as opposed to Freud, but dream analysis and the like is psuedoscientific mysticism. Will I still get anything out of reading Jung? Are there specific aspects/texts of his work that have held up better?

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