r/Jung
Carl Jung and Jungian Psychology, Theory, and Philosophy
We discuss the ideas and life of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (pronounced YOONG), and all things Jungian. We like to discuss symbols, myths, dreams, culture, alchemy, and Jung's unique contributions to psychology such as archetypes, personality types, dream analysis, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. Welcome! Please note this forum cannot provide a substitute for professional advice or one to one therapy.
Community Stats
- Subscribers
- 317k
- Content rating
- SFW
- Created
- 2010-10-24
- Posts per day
- 16/day
- Comments per day
- 260/day
- Discussion style
- Balanced
- Content mix
- Image-heavy (85% image, 2% video)
- Top post
- 6,100 upvotes
- Top 100 median
- 740 upvotes
- Competition
- Low competition
- Peak hour
- 11:00 AM UTC
r/Jung is a SFW subreddit with 317 thousand subscribers, created in 2010. It's image-heavy, with about 87% of top posts being images or video. Posts average about 16 per day with 263 comments per day, making it a balanced community. Top posts this year scored up to 6.1K upvotes, with a typical top-100 post earning 738. It's a moderate community — the 100th-ranked top post of the past year is from 175 days ago. Browse 4 closely related communities below to find similar subreddits.
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