Analytical Psychology

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  • Analytical Psychology
    The psychological theory that was proposed by Carl Gustav Jung
  • Who is the proponent of Analytical Psychology?
    Carl Gustav Jung
  • Carl Jung was born on...
    July 26, 1875
  • When did Carl Jung die?
    June 6, 1961
  • Carl Jung was born in what country?
    Kesswil, Switzerland
  • Analytical Psychology
    Human beings are motivates by intra-psychic unconscious includes deep-rooted spiritual concerns and explains the universal human striving for creative expression and psychic completion.
  • What are the 3 levels of consciousness (psyche) according to Jung?
    Ego, Personal Unconscious, and Collective Unconscious
  • Ego
    Center of the conscious mind. It represents that component of the psyche consisting of all those thoughts, feelings, memories, and perceptions that give us a sense of temporal continuity and identify us as human beings.
  • Personal Unconscious
    Houses conflicts and memories that once were conscious but have since been repressed and forgotten.
  • Collective Unconscious
    Storehouse of latent memory traces of our human and even pre-human ancestors.
  • Complexes
    Clusters of emotionally charged ideas, feelings, and memories acquired from a person's developmental past or ancestral experiences.
  • Archetype
    (primordial images) A universal thought form or predisposition to respond to the world in certain ways.
  • What are the 7 influential archetypes according to Jung?
    Persona, Shadow, Anima and Animus, Self, Great Mother, Wise Old Man, and Hero
  • Persona
    The social role that one assumes in society and one's understanding of it. It represents a compromise between one's true identity and social identity.
  • Shadow
    Encompasses those unsocial thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that we potentially possess and other characteristics that we do not accept.
  • Anima
    Female side of the male psyche
  • Animus
    Masculine side of the female psyche
  • Self
    Represents the striving for unity of all parts of the personality. The organizing principle of the psyche that draws unto itself and harmonizes all the archetypes and their expressions.
  • Psyche
    The aim of individual development is self-realization, the integration of all aspects of the psyche.
  • Great Mother
    Represents the opposing forces of fertility and nourishment on the one hand and power and destruction on the other.
  • Wise Old Man
    Representatives of wisdom and meaning, and symbolizes human's pre-existing knowledge of the mysteries of life.
  • Hero
    Represented in mythology and legends as a powerful person, sometimes part of God, and one who fights evil. They are always mortal because an immortal person has no weaknesses and cannot be a hero.
  • Causality
    Present events have their origin in previous experiences. (past events)
  • Teleology
    Present events are motivated by goals and aspirations for the future that directs a person's destiny. (expectations of the future)
  • Progression
    Adaptation to the outside world involves the forward flow of the psychic energy.
  • Regression
    Adaptation to the inner world relies on backward flow of psychic energy.
  • What are the 2 attitudes based on Jung?

    Extraversion and Introversion
  • Extraversion
    An attitude in which the psyche is oriented outward to the objective world. This attitude tends to be more comfortable with the outer world of people and things.
  • Introversion
    an attitude in which the psyche is oriented toward the subjective world. This attitude is more comfortable with the inner world of concepts and ideas.
  • What are the 4 functions based on Jung?
    Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, and Intuition
  • Sensation and Intuition
    This function refers to how we gather data and information.
  • Sensor
    More comfortable using the five senses and dealing with facts and reality.
  • Intuitor
    Looks for relationships and meanings or possibilities about past or future events.
  • Thinking and Feeling
    This function refers to how we come up to conclusions or make judgments.
  • Thinker
    Prefers to use logic and impersonal analysis.
  • Feeler
    More concerned with personal values, attitudes, and beliefs.
  • What are the Stages of Development that was proposed by Carl Jung?

    Childhood, Youth, Middle Life, and Old Age
  • These are the terms under Childhood...
    Anarchic, Monarchic, and Dualistic
  • Anarchic
    Chaotic and sporadic consciousness.
  • Monarchic
    Development of ego; beginning of logical and verbal thinking.