Clinical Psychology: Jung's Analytical Psychotherapy Flashcards
Jung defined libido as general ________ energy.
Psychic.

Jung believed that behavior is not only determined by past events, but also by _________ and _________.
- Future goals
- Aspirations

Jung believed personality is the consequence of _________ and __________ factors.
- Conscious
- Unconscious

In Jungian theory, the conscious is oriented to the __________ world, is governed by the _______, and represents the individual’s thoughts, ideas, _________, sensory perceptions, and _________.
- External
- Ego
- Feelings
- Memories

In Jungian theory, the unconscious is made up of the __________ unconscious and the __________ unconscious.
- Personal
- Collective

In Jungian theory, the _____________ contains experiences that were unconsciously perceived or were once conscious but are now repressed or forgotten.
Personal unconscious.

In Jungian theory, the _____________ is the repository of latent memory traces that have been passed down from one generation to the next.
Collective unconscious.

Included in Jung’s collective unconscious are __________, which are “___________” that cause people to experience and understand certain phenomena in universal ways.
- Archetypes.
- Primordial images.

In Jungian theory, the _______ represents a a striving for a unity of the different parts of the personality.
Self.

Jung’s ______ is the “public mask.”
Persona.

Jung’s _______ is the “dark side” of the personality.
Shadow.

Jung’s ________ and ________ are, respectively, the feminine and masculine aspects of the personality.
- Anima
- Animus

What are Jung’s two personality attitudes?
Extraversion and introversion.

Jung’s four basic psychological functions are….?
- Thinking
- Feeling
- Sensing
- Intuiting
- Bonus point: Jung believes that one function ordinarily predominates in consciousness.

Jung viewed development as continuing _____________, and was most interested in growth ____________.
- Throughout the lifespan
- After the mid-30s

In Jungian theory, ____________ refers to an integration of the conscious and unconscious aspects of the psyche that leads to the development of a unique identity.
Individuation.

In Jungian theory, symptoms are “____________ messages to the individual that something is awry with him [and that present] him with a __________ that demands to be ________.”
- Unconscious
- Task
- Fulfilled

The primary goal of Jung’s analytical psychotherapy is to _______ the ______ between the conscious and the personal and collective unconscious.
- Rebridge
- Gap

Jungians rely primarily on ________ that are designed to help the client become aware of his or her inner world.
Interpretations.

______-work is a key component of Jungian therapy.
Dream.

Jungians consider _______ to be a projection of the personal and collective unconscious.
Transference.

The Jungian approach reflects an ________ view of human nature and emphasizes the _________ aspects of the client’s personality.
- Optimistic
- Healthy

In Jungian therapy, the focus is primarily on the _____ and _______.
- Here
- Now
