You’ve got things on your list that are mutually exclusive (Jung and Freud being the most glaring example to me, but any almost any science and “Chakras” would work too), so it’s pretty sang safe to say that a number of things on your list are wrong.
I think you partly mean different things by “wrong”. Two contradictory models can each make lots of reliably correct predictions or find lots of worthwhile insights, even if one or both make false fundamental assumptions or ontological claims. (It’s easy to focus on supernatural ontological claims as falsifying a model, but they usually don’t invalidate, or have much effect on, its predictions (though they do hold back expansion and integration of models).)
I think you partly mean different things by “wrong”. Two contradictory models can each make lots of reliably correct predictions or find lots of worthwhile insights, even if one or both make false fundamental assumptions or ontological claims. (It’s easy to focus on supernatural ontological claims as falsifying a model, but they usually don’t invalidate, or have much effect on, its predictions (though they do hold back expansion and integration of models).)