A brief disclaimer is in order before I follow through here. I haven't picked up much psychology reading in quite a while. I read Sigmund Freud as an undergraduate in literary theory courses but we never read Carl Jung. I took a couple classes in psychology as a sophomore in college. The bulk of the psychoanalysis I've encountered in the past six years has been in the form of film theory and, never being much of a devotee to such approaches to spectatorship, my understanding is crudely general. Essentially, if you're looking for a scholarly analysis of David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method (2011) from such a context, I am unable to provide it.