M1. Lesson 4: Analytical Psychology Flashcards
What is the personal unconscious?
The personal unconscious is formed by the repressed experiences of one particular individual and is the reservoir of the complexes.
What is the collective unconscious?
Humans inherit a collective unconscious that helps shape many of their attitudes, behaviors, and dreams.
What are archetypes?
Archetypes are contents of the collective unconscious – they are the highly developed contents of our collective unconscious.
What are the typical archetypes?
Typical archetypes include persona, shadow, anima, animus, great mother, wise old man, hero, and self.
What is the persona?
The persona represents the side of personality that people show to the rest of the world. Psychologically healthy people recognize their persona but do not mistake it for the whole of personality.
What is the anima?
The anima is the feminine side of men and is responsible for many of their irrational moods and feelings.
What is the animus?
The animus, the masculine side of women, is responsible for irrational thinking and illogical opinions in women.
What is the great mother?
The great mother is the archetype of fertility and destruction.
What is the wise old man?
The wise old man archetype is the intelligent but deceptive voice of accumulated experience.
What is the hero?
The hero is the unconscious image of a person who conquers an evil foe but who also has a tragic flaw.
What is the self?
The self is the archetype of completeness, wholeness, and perfection.
What are the two attitudes (in Analytical Psychology) and what can they combine with?
The two attitudes of introversion and extraversion can combine with any one or more of the four functions—thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition—to produce eight basic types.
What do a healthy middle life and old age depend on?
A healthy middle life and old age depend on proper solutions to the problems of childhood and youth.
What do Jungian therapists use?
Jungian therapists use dream analysis and active imagination to discover the contents of patients’ collective unconscious.
Who established the theory of Analytical Psychology?
An early colleague of Freud, Carl Gustav Jung broke from orthodox psychoanalysis to establish a separate theory of personality called analytical psychology