Analytic Approach Flashcards
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focus of analytical psychology
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deep exploration of unconscious material, through symbols and archetypes
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therapeutic goals of Jungian analysis
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- individuation
- integration of the conscious and unconscious to achieve a sense of fullness
- depends on the developmental stage of the patient
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4 methods of understanding patients
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- word association
- symptom analysis
- case history
- analysis of the unconscious
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provided a way of locating complexes that might disturb the individual
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word association
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- used to bring back painful memories
- helpful only for posttraumatic stress disorder
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symptom analysis
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- used to trace the historical development of the psychological disorder
- can bring certain aspects of the unconscious into consciousness
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case history
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- used only when the conscious contents are exhausted
- involves archetypal material from fantasies and dreams
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analysis of the unconscious
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3 objective measures of types
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- GrayWheelwright Jungian Type Survey (GW)
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
- Singer-Loomis Inventory of Personality (SLIP)
9
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stages of therapy
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- catharsis
- elucidation
- social education
- transformation
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- involves intellectual and emotional confession of secrets
- provides initial release of pent-up emotion
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catharsis
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relies heavily on interpretation of the transference relationship
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elucidation (interpretation)
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focuses on the patient’s issues in relation to society and social dynamics
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social education
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centers on understanding unique patterns and individual personalities
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transformation (individuation)
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therapeutic techniques
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- dream analysis
- active imagination