Okay, the user wants me to translate "non-jungian" into French. Let me start by understanding the term. "Non-Jungian" refers to something that is not related to Carl Jung's theories in psychology. In French, the suffix "-ien" is used to denote something related to a person, so "Jungian" would be "jungien". Therefore, "non-Jungian" should be "non-jungien".
Wait, but I should check if there's a standard translation for this term. Sometimes, proper nouns like Jung's name might stay the same, but the suffix changes. Let me confirm. In French, adjectives derived from names often use "-ien" for masculine and "-ienne" for feminine. Since "Jung" is a proper noun, "jungien" is the correct form. So "non-jungien" is the right translation.
Also, the user specified that if the content is already in French, leave it unchanged. But "non-jungian" is in English, so I need to translate it. The user wants only the translation without any explanations. So the answer should be "non-jungien".
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