CHAPTER 4 (Jung) Flashcards

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It suggests that occult phenomena influence everyone’s lives, and it emphasizes the role of emotionally toned experiences inherited from ancestors.

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Analytical Psychology

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During his school years, Jung identified two separate aspects of his personality, termed as his _____ and ______ personalities, which he later recognized as introverted and extraverted.

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No. 1 and No. 2

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The conscious ego is not the core of personality but rather a center of _________, with the unconscious self being more comprehensive.

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Consciousness

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Contains repressed, forgotten, or subliminally perceived experiences unique to an individual.

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Personal Unconscious

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It is an emotionally toned conglomerations of associated ideas?

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Complexes

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Roots in the ancestral past of the entire species, containing inherited psychic potential.

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Collective Unconscious

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Ancient or archaic images from the collective unconscious.

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Archetypes

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The side of personality presented to the world, akin to a mask worn by actors.

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Persona

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The archetype representing qualities and tendencies that individuals reject or suppress, both morally objectionable traits and positive qualities.

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Shadow

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10
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The feminine side of the male psyche, originating in the collective unconscious as an archetype.

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Anima (in Men)

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The masculine archetype in the female psyche, originating in the collective unconscious.

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Animus (in Women)

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This archetype represents both positive and negative aspects of motherhood, including fertility and nourishment as well as power and destruction.

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Great Mother

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This archetype embodies wisdom, knowledge, and meaning, representing humanity’s collective unconscious understanding of life’s mysteries.

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Wise Old Man

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This archetype represents a powerful individual, often with godlike qualities, who faces and overcomes great challenges or adversaries to achieve victory or vanquish evil.

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Hero

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This archetype represents an individual’s innate tendency toward growth, perfection, and completion. It is the most comprehensive of all archetypes, pulling together and uniting other archetypes in the process of self-realization.

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Self

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16
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Jung believed that motivation arises from both ______ and ______.

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Causality and Teleology

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17
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Adaptation to the external environment involves the forward flow of psychic energy. It inclines a person to react consistently to environmental conditions.

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Progression

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Adaptation to the inner world involves the backward flow of psychic energy. It activates the unconscious psyche and is necessary for the successful attainment of goals.

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Regression

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It is a predisposition to act or react in a characteristic direction.

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Attitudes

20
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Each person possesses both an _______ and an _______attitude, with one often being conscious while the other is unconscious.

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Introverted and an Extraverted

21
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Involves the turning inward of psychic energy, with a focus on the subjective.

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Introversion

22
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It involves orientation toward the external environment and objective realities.

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Extraversion

23
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Also known as individuation or psychological rebirth, is a profound process outlined by Jung as the integration of opposites within an individual, leading to wholeness and unity of the psyche.

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Self Realization

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The Self is symbolized by the ________, the self encompasses both personal and collective unconscious images.

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Mandala

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Logical intellectual activity producing a chain of ideas.

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Thinking

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Evaluation or valuing of ideas or events

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Feeling

27
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Reception and transmission of physical stimuli to perceptual consciousness.

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Sensing

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Perception beyond conscious workings, often creative and based on absolute facts.

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Intuiting

29
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What are the Four Stages of Development?

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  1. Childhood
  2. Youth
  3. Middle Age
  4. Old Age
30
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Childhood Phase:

  1. Characterized by sporadic consciousness and primitive images.
  2. Development of the ego and logical thinking, but the ego is not yet fully aware of itself.
  3. Ego becomes aware of itself as both subject and object.
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  1. Anarchic phase
  2. Monarchic phase
  3. Dualistic phase
31
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-The period from puberty until middle life.
-Marked by increased activity, maturing sexuality, and growing consciousness.
-The challenge is to overcome the tendency to cling to the narrow consciousness of childhood.

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Youth

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  • Begins around age 35 or 40.
    • Represents the period when the sun begins its descent.
    • Presents opportunities for growth but also risks of anxiety and rigidity.
    • People may struggle to maintain youthful values, leading to a sense of crisis.
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Middle Age

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  • Approaches with a diminution of consciousness, akin to dusk.
  • Fear of death is common but should be seen as a natural part of life.
  • Jung believed that life can only be fulfilled when death is accepted as its natural conclusion.
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Old Age

34
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He used this technique to explore the unconscious and uncover feeling-toned complexes. By analyzing individuals’ responses to stimulus words, Jung aimed to reveal emotionally charged psychological content.

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Word Association Test

35
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What are the Three Types of Dreams?

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Big Dreams, Typical Dreams, and Earliest Remembered Dreams

36
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_______ ________ begins with any impression, such as a dream image, vision, picture, or fantasy. The individual focuses on this impression and allows it to “move” or unfold spontaneously.

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Active Imagination

37
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Rely heavily on concrete thoughts and objective information from external sources. Often found in professions like mathematics, engineering, and accounting.

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Extraverted Thinking

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Interpret events based more on internal meaning or subjective than objective facts. Often seen in inventors and philosophers who interpret old data in new ways, sometimes leading to unproductive mystical thoughts.

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Introverted Thinking

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Use objective data and external values to make evaluations. At ease in social situations but may appear artificial or shallow due to conforming to social standards.

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Extraverted Feeling

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Base value judgments primarily on subjective perceptions rather than objective facts. Often seen in critics of art forms who make judgments based on individualized data. Have an individualized conscience and may appear indifferent to the objective world.

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Introverted Feeling

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Perceive external stimuli objectively, without significant influence from subjective attitudes. Essential in occupations demanding sensory discriminations.

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Extraverted Sensing

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Largely influenced by subjective sensations and interpretations of sense stimuli. Often seen in portrait artists who give subjective interpretations to objective phenomena, sometimes leading to hallucinations or incomprehensible speech.

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Introverted Sensing

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Oriented toward external facts but perceive them subliminally or objectively, often ignoring strong sensory stimuli. Inventors may suppress sensory data to focus on unconscious solutions to problems.

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Extraverted Intuiting

44
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Guided by unconscious perceptions of subjective facts, often having little resemblance to external reality. Common in mystics, prophets, and surrealistic artists, often appearing peculiar to others.

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Introverted Intuiting