JUNG: ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY Flashcards
Who is the founder of analytical psychology?
Carl Gustav Jung
Jung’s birthdate
July 26, 1875
Jung’s date of death
June 6, 1961
Jung’s birthplace
Switzerland
Book of Jung about his life
Memories, dreams, reflection
What are the two personalities of freud?
No. 1 and No. 2
What is the No. 1 personality?
Extraverted from the objective word
Wife: Emma Jung
What is the No. 2 personality?
Reflection of something other than self
Introverted from the subjective word
Former Patient: Toni Wolff
Family background of Jung
He came from a family of medical people and religous people
Freud and Jung relationship
They talk for 13 hours
He thought Jung was his successor
Reason of Freud - Jung break-up
- Interpretation of each’s dream
- Jung has sexual assault from once he worshipped in the past that affects to their relationship. This is the ambivalent sexual feelings.
What happened after their break up?
Jung feel lonely and this is his self-analysis period
What happened during self-analysis?
Jung undergo in unconscious psyche or creative
analysis
He went to his personal unconscious to collective unconscious that leads him to discover his archetypes and be in a psychological rebirth or individuation
He called him unreliable
Mother
He called him reliable but powerless
Father
He is the man of intellect and wise old man of kuschnact
Carl Jung
What are the three levels of psyche?
Conscious, Personal unconscious and collective unconscious
It is more restrictive
It is the center of the consciousness but not the core of personality
Ego
It has sensed of the ego
It takes a minor role and a secondary position in a person
Consciousness
What happened if there is an overemphasis ego to person?
A person may have psychological imbalance
It a psyche which store all forgotten memories, events, repressed thoughts
Personal unconscious
It is below the threshold of conscious
Personal unconscious
It is the combination of unconscious and preconscious in freud’s view
Personal unconscious
It is the emotionally toned of conglomeration of associated ideas
Complex
It is a psyche which the ancestral part of entire species
It is the most controversial, distinct and unique concept
Collective unconscious
It is a primitive ancestor’s primordial experiences
It produces “big dreams”
Collective unconscious
“Forms without content representing merely the possibility of a certain type of perception of action”
Collective unconscious
It is the archaic or ancient image
Archetypes
What is the counterpart of archetypes in Freud’s view?
Instinct
They both shapes the personality
Archetypes and instinct
How the archetypes activated?
It is when the personal images corresponds to latent primodial image
It is the main source of archetypes
It is the proof of existence of archetypes
Dreams
What does dream produces?
Motifs that is known to dreamers
It is a type of archetype which is a person face shown in the public or world
Persona
It is the archetype of darkness and repression
Shadow
It is the archetype of feminity of men
Anima
It is the archetype of masculinity of women
Animus
It is the archetype of fertility and nourishment. It can also be a fertility and power
Great mother (subpart: rebirth)
It is the archetype of wisdom and preexisting knowledge of the mysteries of life
Wise old man
It is the archetype of victory, ideal personality and powerful person
Hero
it is the archetype of all archetypes
Self
It is the symbol of wholeness, perfection and unity
Mandala
What is psychologically unhealthy in Jung’s theory?
If the persona and the true self is the same
If the conscious take over the person
If it has unbalance level of psyche
How to achieve the full self-realization?
- Overcome the fear of the unconsciousness
- Prevent persona to dominate personality
- Recognize the dark side of self (shadow)
- Muster the courage to face the anima and animus
What is the importance of dream for Jung?
It help the person to make decision about the future
What is the cause of motivation for Jung? Why?
It is both causal and teleogical motivation
It is because the earlier experiences is used for the person to be realized. But, it shoud be balance.
It is the inherited tendency towards growth, perfection
self
It is the innate disposition
self
It is the FORWARD FLOW of psychic energy
Progression
It is the BACKWARD FLOW of psychic energy
Regression
What are the two psychological types?
Attitudes and Functions
It is the predisposition to act
Attitudes
It is the types of the combine introversion and extraversion
Functions
It is INWARD toward subjective
It is the INNER WORLD
Introversion
What are the two encounters of Jungf of his introversion
- Adolescence when he met his No.2 personality
2. Middle crisis, he spoke with his anima
It is OUTWARD toward objective
It is the OUTER WORLD or SURROUNDINGS
Extraversion
Based on the attitudes, what is the theory of Adler?
Introversion
Based on the attitudes, what is the theory of Freud?
Extraversion
What is the personality of Freud?
Introverted
What is the personality of Adler?
Extraverted
What are the four functions?
Thinking, feeling, sensing and intuition
A type of function which recognizes meaning or has chain of ideas
Thinking
A type of function which tell the worth or the value
Feeling
A type of function which sense something exist
Sensing
A type of function which knowing it without knowing how they know it
Intuition
Engineers, accountants, mathematicians are example of _____?
Extraverted thinking
Philophers are example of _____?
Introverted thinking
Business man and politicians are example of _____?
Extraverted feeling
Movie critics and art appraisers are example of _____?
Introverted feeling
Painters, wine testers and proof readers are example of _____?
Extraverted sensing
artists, classical musicians are example of _____?
Introverted sensing
Inventors, religious performers are example of _____?
Extraverted intuition
Prophets, mystics, religious fanatics are example of ____?
Introverted intuition
They have abstract and concrete thoughts
Extraverted Thinking
They react to external stimuli but they interpreted using internal
Introverted Thinking
They use objective data to make evaluation. Also, they have external values and accepted standards
Extraverted Feeling
They based their judgement on subjective perceptions
Introverted feeling
They percive external stimuli objectively, in much the same way that these stimuli exist in reality
Extraverted sensing
They oriented toward facts in the external world.
Extraverted intuitive
They are guided by unconscious perception of facts
Introverted intuitive
What are the four stages of development of Jung?
Childhood, youth, middle age and old age
It is the early morning sun
Chidhood
It is the morning sun
Youth
It is the early afternoon sun
Middle age
It is the evening sun
Old age
What are the three substages of childhood?
(AMD)
Anarchic phase
Monarchic phase
Dualistic phase
It is the “island of consciousness?
Anarchic phase
It is the chaotic and sporadic consciousness
They are incapable to verbalize
Anarchic phase
It is the “island of become larger”
Monarchic phase
The ego is object and not the perceiver
Monarchic phase
It is the “Island of continous land”
Dualistic phase
A person is aware of his existence and they are separate individual
Dualistic phase
It started at 35 - 40 years old
Middle age
It started at puberty until middle life
Youth
It retains social and moral values from early life
Middle age
What is conservative principle?
Desire to live in the past
A stage which death is the goal of life and it can be appreciated when death is seen in this light
Old age
Other name for self-realization
Psychological birth or indviduation
It is integrating the opposite poles into one single homogeneous individual
Self-realization
It is becoming an individual or whole person
Self-realization
What are the two methods used by therapist to discover the patient’s collective unconscious
WAT and Active Imagination
It has 100 stimulus words which person responds to the stimulus word
WAT
What is the goal of WAT?
To reach the complex of a person
It is the innumerable things beyond the range of human understanding
Dream analysis
What is the purpose of dream analysis according to Jung?
Uncover elements from P.U and C.U and integrate them to consciousness to facilitate self-realization
A method which uses images to let them concentrate until impression begin to move
Active imagination
It is the the fourth or additional basic approach to treat the patient
Transformation
What is purpose of therapy in Analytical theory?
It is to make neurotic patients become healthy
To help patients achieve their self-realization
What are the three types of dreams?
big dream, typical dreams and earliest dream
Common dreams to all
typical dreams
Dream with special meaning for all
big dream
Dream from childhood (3-4 yrs.old)
earliest dream
A test that is good to measure the types and predictingf career interest
MBTI
Generate research
moderate
Falsifiable
low
Organize observation
moderate
Guides action
low
Internally consistent
low
parsimonous
low
DETERMINISM VS.
FREE CHOICE
neutral
PESSIMISM
VS.
OPTIMISTIC
neutral
CAUSALITY
VS.
TELEOLOGY
neutral
UNCONSCIOUS
VS.
CONSCIOUS
neutral
BIOLOGICAL
VS.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
BIOLOGICAL
SIMILARITIES
VS.
UNIQUENESS
SIMILARITIES
A type which a person believes that he is a superior and exploit and control others
Ruling Type
A type of person which a person achieve goals thru relying indiscriminately to others
Getting Type
A type of person that avoids problem and has lack of confidence
Avoidant Type
A type of person which has a confidence and solve own problems in line with social interest
Social Useful type
What are the four major life style?
Ruling, Getting, Avoidant, and Social Useful type