It develops with experience and teachings from parents and other influential sources (Benjamin, 123). Carl Jung, however, had different thoughts about the unconscious. Unlike Freud who split the human psyche into the id, ego and superego, Jung devised the psyche into the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious (Benjamin, 125). The personal unconscious included repressed wished, experiences and motives. The collective unconscious is a term that encompasses all ones experiences and contained what Jung called archetypes. Jung believed archetypes to be behavioral tendencies that are inherited and believed people to be predisposed to such behaviors (Benjamin, 135).
A second difference between Freud and Jung was sexuality. Sexuality was one of the biggest areas of conflict between the two. Freud believed that repressed and expressed sexual desires were the root to everything. He thought the repressed desires were the biggest motivating force behind all behaviors (Benjamin, 124). Freud believe that peoples anxiety were in direct