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.

1
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What is Analytical Psychology?

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Combination of the Tenent of Freud and Adler

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Adapting to the outside world; forward/ outward flow of psychic energy.

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Progression

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Adapting to the inner world; backward/ inner flow of psychic energy.

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Regression

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4
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Carl Gustav Jung is born on ____ in Kesswil, Switzerland

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July 26, 1875

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5
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Who is Johann Paul Jung?

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Father of Alder who is a minister in the Swiss Reformed Church and a sentimental idealist with strong religious doubts

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Who is the mother of Jung, and what does she believe in?

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Emilie Preiswerk Jung believes in the occult and talking to dead individuals

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7
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It is the idea of being skeptical

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Skepticism

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8
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He is believed to be the father of Jung

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Goethe

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9
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The two (2) dispositions of Jung’s mother?

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  1. Realistic, Practical, Warmhearted
  2. Unstable, Mystical, Clairvoyant, Archaic & Ruthless
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10
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Carl Jung is ___ born in the family

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Second born

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11
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Jung sees “woman” with ____ and “father” as reliable but ____

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woman- unreliable
father - reliable but powerless

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12
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Two separate aspects of life, based on Jung.

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no. 1 - dominant, extraverted & objective
no. 2 - feelings and intuitions, introverted &subjective

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13
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Two women in Jung’s life

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Emma and Antonnia Wolff

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14
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Levels of Psyche

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Conscious
Personal Unconscious
Collective Unconscious

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15
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LEVELS OF PSYCHE:

Conscious is sensed by the ___

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ego

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16
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LEVELS OF PSYCHE:

Ego as ___ of consciousness but not the core of personality

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center

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17
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_____ and _____ achieve individuation.

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Conscious and unconscious

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18
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LEVELS OF PSYCHE:

These are repressed, forgotten, and perceived experiences.

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Personal Unconscious

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19
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Emotionally conglomeration of associated ideas

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Complexes

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20
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LEVELS OF PSYCHE:

It is rooted in the ancestral past

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Collective Unconscious

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21
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The psychic counterpart of instincts and derived from the collective unconscious

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Archetypes

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22
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Archetypes are expressed through?
1.
2.
3.

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Dreams
Fantasies
Delusions

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ARCHETYPE:

The personality we show to the world; is what society expects from us.

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Persona

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ARCHETYPE:

Darkness and repression— the qualities we do not want to acknowledge but attempt to hide from ourselves and others.

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Shadow

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25
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ARCHETYPE:

The first test of courage ______

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Striving to know our shadow

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26
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The feminine archetype in men; is feeling and mood.

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Anima

27
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ARCHETYPE:

The second test of courage _______

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Learning to feel comfortable with one’s shadow

28
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The masculine archetype in women; is thinking and opinion.

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Animus

29
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ARCHETYPES:

Derivatives of anima and animus; man and woman possess.

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Great Mother

30
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ARCHETYPES:

Two (2) opposing forces of the Great Mother

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a. fertility and nourishment
b. destruction to devour and neglect offspring

31
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The union of birth and power

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Rebirth

32
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The archetype of wisdom and meaning; is human pre-existing knowledge of the mysteries of life.

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Wise old man

33
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The archetype is represented in mythology as a powerful person. It symbolizes the primitive conquering of unconsciousness.

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Hero

34
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The concept of order, unity, and totality.

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Self

35
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Archetypes of Archetypes bring towards self-realization or the tendency to move toward growth, perfection, and completion.

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Self

36
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The wholeness of oneself

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Mandala

37
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Mandala compromises of

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Persona
Shadow
Anima
Animus

38
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How do you attain self-realization?

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Overcome - the fear of the unconscious
Prevent - the persona from dominating the personality
Recognize - the shadow
Face - the animus or anima

39
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Dynamics of Personality according to Carl Jung?

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  1. Causality and Teleology
  2. Progression and Regression
40
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Predisposition to react into a characteristic direction

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Attitude

41
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Two types of attitudes?

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Introversion and Extraversion

42
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ATTITUDES:

Inward and subjective orientation

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Introversion

43
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ATTITUDES:

Outward and objective orientation

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Extraversion

44
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Four (4) functions of psyche

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Sensing
Intuiting
Thinking
Feeling

45
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FOUR (4) FUNCTIONS OF PSYCHE:

Experience through senses (physical stimuli)

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Sensing

46
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FOUR (4) FUNCTIONS OF PSYCHE:

Does not arise from external stimulus (beyond consciousness)

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Intuiting

47
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What are the two non-rational functions that do not use reason?

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Sensing & Intuiting

48
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“Perspective of being objective” ; conscious judgment of whether the experience is true or not.

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Thinking

49
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Involves likes and dislikes; preferences.

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Feeling

50
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Grouped together as rational functions that involves judgement and evaluations of experiences

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Thinking & Feeling

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Logical & objective; lives strictly in accordance with rules

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Extraverted Thinking

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

More interested in ideas than people. Have poor practical judgement, and often stubborn, arrogant, and inconsiderate.

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Introverted Thinking

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Emotional Sensitive (typical of women). Conforms to values and morals and sensitive to the expectations of others.

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Extraverted Feeling

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Reserved and undemonstrative but capable of deep emotions. Widthdrawn, cold, self-assured.

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Introverted Feeling

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Outgoing & pleasure seeking. Oriented to the real world and adaptable to different kinds of people and change.

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Extraverted Sensing

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Outwardly detached to the outside world, and express themselves through art & music.

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Introverted Sensing

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Creative, able to motivate others, and seize opportunities. They find success in politics and business.

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Extraverted Intuiting

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JUNG’S PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES

Daydreamers, aloof, poorly understood by others; difficulty coping with everyday life planning.

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Introverted Intuiting

59
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Becoming individual or whole person

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Individuation or Self-realization

60
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According to Jung, personality is determined by:

1.
2.
3.

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  1. What we hope to be
  2. What we have been in the past
  3. And what happened to us then
61
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Stages of Development according to Carl Jung

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Childhood
Youth
Middle Life
Old age

62
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Sub-stages of childhood in Jung’s Stages of Development

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Anarchic
Monarchic
Dualistic

63
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Projective technique in which the person responds to a stimulus with whatever comes to the mind

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Word Association Test