Carl Jung Flashcards
It is an organized and highly dynamic network of changing relationships between properties, such as temporary states and configurations, permanent innate capacities, learned skills, acquired memories, and immediate sense experience and feelings.
Personal Unconscious
It is not an individual acquisition, but is rather the functioning of the inherited brain structure, which in its broad outlines is the same in all human beings, and in certain respects same even in mammals.
Collective Unconscious
Universal Concepts/Images
Archetypes
Jung’s Archetype: The destructive and aggressive tendencies that we don’t want to acknowledge
Shadow
Jung’s Archetype: This refers to the masculine/feminine parts of our personality
Anima - feminine
Animus - masculine
Turn attention outward - they are more in tune with people and things in the external than with the inner self
Extraverts
Focus on inner experience - they are more in tune with themselves than other people or external factors
Introverts
4 basic functions: Consciously registers inner and outer facts, irrationally
Sensation Function
4 basic functions: by means of which our conscious ego establishes a rational, logical order of things
Thinking Function
4 basic functions: rationally establishes or, alternatively “selects” hierarchies of value (which is more pleasant, more important, etc.)
Feeling Function
4 basic functions: it is irrational, and appears to be kind of perception via the unconscious and which seems to be mainly concerned with the future possibilities of what is at hand
Intuiting Function