
pmid: 5833609
The terms “macrocosm” and “microcosm” have been taken by Jung from the traditions of the alchemists and the philosophy of Leibnitz for expressing his theories, but they are not often used elsewhere in psychiatry or psychology so it may be as well to define them when introducing them here.
Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, Computers, Mental Disorders, Humans, Personality
Psychological Tests, Psychometrics, Computers, Mental Disorders, Humans, Personality
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