Carl Jung

Cards (37)

  • Latent Content unconscious mind
    Repetitive Content some dreams are repetitions of traumatic experiences
  • Carl Gustav Jung Analytical Psychology
  • Conscious images are those that ar sensed by the ego
  • Personal Unconscious level of psyche contains all forgotten, repressed, or subliminally perceived experiences of an individual.
  • Collective Unconscious has a roots in the ancestral past of the entire species
  • Archetypes ancient or archaic images that derives its content from the collective unconscioud
  • Persona
    The side of the personality that people show to the world
  • Shadow
    Represents the qualities that we hide from ourselves and others
  • Anima
    The feminine archetype of the men and the counterpart of the animus
  • Animus
    The masculine archetypes of women
  • Great Mother
    A derivative of the anima and animus
  • Wise old man
    • Derivative of the anima and animus. The archetype of wisdom and meaning
    • It symbolises humans' preexisting knowledge of the mysteries of life
  • Hero
    Represented in mythology and legends as a powerful person, sometimes part god, who fights great odds to conquer evil
  • Self
    The disposition that each person possesses an inherited tendency to move toward growth, perfection, and completion
  • Mandala
    Represented the striving of the collective unconscious for unity, balance, and wholeness
  • Extraversion
    Turning outward of psychic energy so that a person is oriented toward the objective and away from the subjective
  • Extraverts
    • More influenced by their surroundings than by the inner world
  • Introversion
    Turning inward of psychic energy with an orientation toward the subjective
  • Introverts
    • Turned into their inner world with all its biases, fantasies, and dreams
  • Thinking it is logical activity that produces a chain of ideas
  • Feeling it describe the process of evaluating an idea or event
  • Sensing it receives physical stimuli and transmit them to perceptual consciousness
  • Intuiting it involves perception beyond the workings of consciousness
  • Causality hold that present events have their own origin in previous experiences
  • Teleology hold that present events are motivated by goals
  • Progression is adaptation to the outside world that involves the forward flow of physics energu
  • Regression adaptation to the inner world that relies on a backward flow of physic energy
  •  Anarchic Phase
    • chaotic and sporadic consciousnes
  • Monarchic Phase
    • Development of the ego. Beginning of Logical and verbal thinking. Children see themselves objectively and often refer to themselves in the THIRD person.
  •  Dualistic Phase
    • Ego as perceiver arises when ego is divided into the objective and subjective
    • First person
    1. Youth
    • Period from puberty until middle life
  • Conservative principle – desire to live in the past (natural tendency to cling to the narrow consciousness of childhood)
  • Middle life
    Begins at approximately age 35 or 40. The sun has passed its zenith and begins its downward descent. Also a period of tremendous potential
  • Old age
    Experience a DIMINUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS (as the light and warmth of the sun diminish at dusk)
    DEATH is the GOAL OF LIFE
  • Persona:
    A politician, known for his charisma and charm in public, is revealed to have a completely different personality in private, one that is insecure and self-doubting. What archetype does this public facade represent?
  • Self:
    After years of soul-searching and introspection, a person finally achieves a sense of inner harmony and completeness, feeling aligned with their true purpose in life. What archetype represents this state of integration?
  • Great Mother:
    unconditional love and guidance to a struggling individual, offering comfort and reassurance during their darkest moments.