Carl Jung Flashcards
Predisposition to act or react in a characteristic direction
Attitude
Is the turning inward of psychic energy with an orientation toward the subjective
Introversion
as a predisposition to act or react in a characteristic direction
Attitude
is the turning inward of psychic energy with an orientation toward the subjective
Introversion
is the attitude distinguished by turning outward of psychic energy so that the person is oriented toward the objective and away from subjective
Extraversion
both introversion and extraversion can combine with any one or more of four function, forming 8 possible orientation or types.
Function
4 functions
Thinking
Sensing
Feeling
Intuiting
logical intellectual activity that produces a chain of ideas
Thinking
describe the process of evaluating an idea or event
Feeling
People rely heavily in concrete thoughts but they also use abstract ideas
Extraverted thinking
People react on external stimuli but their interpretation of the event is colored more by internal meaning
Introverted thinking
describe the process of evaluating an idea or event.
Feeling
Used object data to make evaluation
Extoverted feelings
Base their value judgement primarily on subjective perceptions rather than objectives facts
Introverted feelings
the function that receives physical stimuli and transmit them to perceptual consciousness is called sensation
Sensing