CARL JUNG Flashcards
Images sensed by the ego are said to be…
CONSCIOUS
Represents the conscious side of personality, and in the psychologically mature individual, the ego is secondary to the self.
EGO
Stem from our ancestors’ experiences with universal themes
Personal Unconscious
Images are not inherited ideas, but rather they refer to our innate tendency to react in a particular way whenever our personal experiences stimulate an inherited predisposition toward action.
Collective Unconscious
Contents of the collective unconscious and originate through the repeated experiences of our ancestors and that they are expressed in certain types of dreams, fantasies, delusions, and hallucinations.
Archetypes
the side of your personality that we show to others.
Persona
the dark side of personality. To reach full psychological maturity, Jung believed, we must first realise or accept our…
Shadow
feminine side for men
Anima
for women to embrace their or masculine disposition.
Animus
the archetype of nourishment and destruction
The great mother
the archetype of wisdom and meaning
the archetype of wisdom and meaning
The image we have of a conqueror who vanquishes evil, but who has a single fatal flaw
The hero
The most comprehensive archetype
the image we have of fulfilment, completion, or perfection.
Self
The ultimate in psychological maturity.. which is which is symbolised by the mandala, or perfect geometric figure.
Self
In other words, humans are motivated both by their past experiences and by their expectations of the future.
Causality and Teleology
Jung accepted a middle position between the philosophical issues of….
Causality and Teleology
refers to adaptation to the inner world and the backward flow of psychic energy.
Regression
involves adaptation to the outside world and the forward flow of psychic energy.
Progression
Jung believed that the…… is essential to a person’s forward movement toward self-realisation.
backward step
To achieve self-realisation,
people must adapt to both their external and internal worlds.
are predispositions to act or react in a characteristic manner.
Attitudes
refers to people’s subjective perceptions
introversion
which indicates an orientation toward the objective world.
Extraversion
are influenced more by the real world than by their subjective perception
Extraverts
recognizing the meaning of stimuli.
THINKING
rely on their individualised view of things.
Introverts
placing value on something
FEELING
Taking in sensory stimuli
SENSATION
perceiving elementary data that are beyond our awareness.
INTUITION
rational functions and to sensation
THINKING AND FEELING
Irational functions and to sensation
SENSATION AND INTUITION
which lasts from birth until adolescence
CHILDHOOD
which is a time from about 35 or 40 until old age when people should be adopting an introverted attitude
MIDDLE LIFE
the period from puberty until middle life, which is a time for extraverted development.
YOUTH
which is a time for psychological rebirth, self realisation, and preparation for death.
OLD AGE