Jung - Analytical Psychology Flashcards
Jung: What are the four levels of the psyche?
- Conscious
- Personal unconscious
- Collective unconscious
- Archetypes
Jung: The ___ is the center of consciousness.
Ego
Jung: Personality = ___ + ___
Ego and Self
Jung: What are the eight archetypes?
Persona, Shadow, Anima, Animus, Great Mother, Wise Old Man, Hero, and Self
Perhaps Slow Animals Act Heroically, Sam
Jung: Describe the persona archetype.
Different faces we show in different roles in life.
Jung: Describe anima and animus architypes.
Anima: feminine side in men. Represents feelings and irrational moods.
Animus: Masculine side in women. Represents thinking and reasoning.
Jung: Describe great mother archetype.
Derivative of anima. Represents positive and negative feelings. Opposing forces: fertility/nourishment vs. power/destruction.
Jung: Describe the hero archetype.
Fights against odds, but has a weakness.
Jung: Describe the Self archetype.
The archetype of archetypes – of completeness, wholeness, perfection. Unites all archetypes together in self-realization.
Jung: What’s the symbol for the self archetype?
The mandala – circle in a square or vice versa.
Jung: What the archetype of archetypes?
Self
Jung: __ ___ embraces all repressed, forgotten or subliminally experiences of an individual
Personal unconscious
Jung: What are the contents of the personal unconscious called?
Complexes
a complex is an emotional group of related ideas
Jung: Define the collective unconscious.
An inherited unconscious from repeated experiences of our ancestors, which shapes attitudes, behaviors and dreams.
Jung: What are the two attitudes discussed by Jung?
Introversion – Inward, subjective
Extroversion – outward, objective
Jung: Which four functions combine with the introversion/extraversion attitudes?
- Thinking
- Feeling
- Sensing
- Intuiting
Jung: A healthy middle life and old age depend on proper solutions to the problems of ___ and ___.
Childhood and youth
What do Jungian therapists use to discover the contents of patients’ collective unconscious?
Dream analysis and active imagination
Summarize Jung’s Analytical Psychology
- Ppl are motivated by experiences – both repressed and inherited from ancestors (collective unconscious)
- Archetypes are among the collective unconscious.
- Most inclusive archetype is self – which unites all archetypes in the process of self-realization.
- This is achieved by balancing opposing forces of personality – introv./extrav., rational/irrational, male/female, etc.
Jung: The confession of a pathogenic secret in psychotherapy involves what method?
Cathartic
For patients who merely have a need to share their secrets, catharsis is effective.