Jung represented libido as a broad, undifferentiated life energy, whereas Freud believed that libido was primarily a sexual energy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
FEEDBACK: Jung did not believe that libido was primarily a sexual energy; he argued instead that it was a broad, undifferentiated life energy. Jung used the term libido in two ways: first, as a diffuse and general life energy, and second, from a perspective similar to Freud’s, as a narrower psychic energy that fuels the work of the personality, which he called the psyche.
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