CHAPTER 4: Carl Jung "Analytical Psychology" Flashcards
Redefining the Idea of Libido as a Psychic Energy, Humans as shaped both by their past and future, and deeper exploration of the unconscious.
What is Analytical Psychology?
Combination of the Tenent of Freud and Adler
Adapting to the outside world; forward/ outward flow of psychic energy.
Progression
Adapting to the inner world; backward/ inner flow of psychic energy.
Regression
Carl Gustav Jung is born on ____ in Kesswil, Switzerland
July 26, 1875
Who is Johann Paul Jung?
Father of Alder who is a minister in the Swiss Reformed Church and a sentimental idealist with strong religious doubts
Who is the mother of Jung, and what does she believe in?
Emilie Preiswerk Jung believes in the occult and talking to dead individuals
It is the idea of being skeptical
Skepticism
He is believed to be the father of Jung
Goethe
The two (2) dispositions of Jung’s mother?
- Realistic, Practical, Warmhearted
- Unstable, Mystical, Clairvoyant, Archaic & Ruthless
Carl Jung is ___ born in the family
Second born
Jung sees “woman” with ____ and “father” as reliable but ____
woman- unreliable
father - reliable but powerless
Two separate aspects of life, based on Jung.
no. 1 - dominant, extraverted & objective
no. 2 - feelings and intuitions, introverted &subjective
Two women in Jung’s life
Emma and Antonnia Wolff
Levels of Psyche
Conscious
Personal Unconscious
Collective Unconscious
LEVELS OF PSYCHE:
Conscious is sensed by the ___
ego
LEVELS OF PSYCHE:
Ego as ___ of consciousness but not the core of personality
center
_____ and _____ achieve individuation.
Conscious and unconscious
LEVELS OF PSYCHE:
These are repressed, forgotten, and perceived experiences.
Personal Unconscious
Emotionally conglomeration of associated ideas
Complexes
LEVELS OF PSYCHE:
It is rooted in the ancestral past
Collective Unconscious
The psychic counterpart of instincts and derived from the collective unconscious
Archetypes
Archetypes are expressed through?
1.
2.
3.
Dreams
Fantasies
Delusions
ARCHETYPE:
The personality we show to the world; is what society expects from us.
Persona
ARCHETYPE:
Darkness and repression— the qualities we do not want to acknowledge but attempt to hide from ourselves and others.
Shadow
ARCHETYPE:
The first test of courage ______
Striving to know our shadow
The feminine archetype in men; is feeling and mood.
Anima
ARCHETYPE:
The second test of courage _______
Learning to feel comfortable with one’s shadow
The masculine archetype in women; is thinking and opinion.
Animus
ARCHETYPES:
Derivatives of anima and animus; man and woman possess.
Great Mother
ARCHETYPES:
Two (2) opposing forces of the Great Mother
a. fertility and nourishment
b. destruction to devour and neglect offspring
The union of birth and power
Rebirth
The archetype of wisdom and meaning; is human pre-existing knowledge of the mysteries of life.
Wise old man
The archetype is represented in mythology as a powerful person. It symbolizes the primitive conquering of unconsciousness.
Hero
The concept of order, unity, and totality.
Self
Archetypes of Archetypes bring towards self-realization or the tendency to move toward growth, perfection, and completion.
Self
The wholeness of oneself
Mandala
Mandala compromises of
Persona
Shadow
Anima
Animus
How do you attain self-realization?
Overcome - the fear of the unconscious
Prevent - the persona from dominating the personality
Recognize - the shadow
Face - the animus or anima
Dynamics of Personality according to Carl Jung?
- Causality and Teleology
- Progression and Regression
Predisposition to react into a characteristic direction
Attitude
Two types of attitudes?
Introversion and Extraversion
ATTITUDES:
Inward and subjective orientation
Introversion
ATTITUDES:
Outward and objective orientation
Extraversion
Four (4) functions of psyche
Sensing
Intuiting
Thinking
Feeling
FOUR (4) FUNCTIONS OF PSYCHE:
Experience through senses (physical stimuli)
Sensing
FOUR (4) FUNCTIONS OF PSYCHE:
Does not arise from external stimulus (beyond consciousness)
Intuiting
What are the two non-rational functions that do not use reason?
Sensing & Intuiting
“Perspective of being objective” ; conscious judgment of whether the experience is true or not.
Thinking
Involves likes and dislikes; preferences.
Feeling
Grouped together as rational functions that involves judgement and evaluations of experiences
Thinking & Feeling
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Logical & objective; lives strictly in accordance with rules
Extraverted Thinking
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
More interested in ideas than people. Have poor practical judgement, and often stubborn, arrogant, and inconsiderate.
Introverted Thinking
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Emotional Sensitive (typical of women). Conforms to values and morals and sensitive to the expectations of others.
Extraverted Feeling
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Reserved and undemonstrative but capable of deep emotions. Widthdrawn, cold, self-assured.
Introverted Feeling
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Outgoing & pleasure seeking. Oriented to the real world and adaptable to different kinds of people and change.
Extraverted Sensing
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Outwardly detached to the outside world, and express themselves through art & music.
Introverted Sensing
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Creative, able to motivate others, and seize opportunities. They find success in politics and business.
Extraverted Intuiting
JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Daydreamers, aloof, poorly understood by others; difficulty coping with everyday life planning.
Introverted Intuiting
Becoming individual or whole person
Individuation or Self-realization
According to Jung, personality is determined by:
1.
2.
3.
- What we hope to be
- What we have been in the past
- And what happened to us then
Stages of Development according to Carl Jung
Childhood
Youth
Middle Life
Old age
Sub-stages of childhood in Jung’s Stages of Development
Anarchic
Monarchic
Dualistic
Projective technique in which the person responds to a stimulus with whatever comes to the mind
Word Association Test