Within the aspires of many titles concerning the affect of Carl Gustav Jung, one would find his revolutionizing theories that shaped the field of psychology towards a new view. Researching the works of “Mythos and Logos in the Thought of Carl Jung”, by Walter A. Shelburne and “Re-Visioning Psychology”, by James Hillman, the aspects of “Jungian” theory comes to foretell the literary inputs of Jung’s analytical touches on the unconscious mind. Illustrating how Jung’s controversial beginnings with studying the human mind towards new extents allowed for a greater knowing of how its utterly functions. This set of inquiry created a desire to figure out the nuances that created and made for the individual and rather miniscule processes that strive from the mind in comparison to its evident existence in character building such as archetypes. Bringing upon a scientifically backing experience that would later end up proving a large basis of psychological study. Articles suggesting these works such as “A New Image of the Psyche” by Adma D’Heurles and Joel N. Feimer, as well as “The Conceptualization of a New Semiological/Semiotic Model for the Understanding of the Matters of the Causality and the Meaningfulness in/of the Build Environment” by Ebru Eren, made use of Jung’s research to build their own findings within the field. As they truly embed the functionalities of the unconscious and conscious mind given its environmental factors that would therefore create a place fit for archetypes, which all dates back to Carl Jung’s beginning theories.