Analytical Psychology Flashcards

(43 cards)

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He established a private practice and developed a w__-a___ t__ in order to study emotional reactions

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word-association test

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What was Jung’s school of thought called?

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Analytical psychology

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a complex network of interacting systems that strive toward eventual harmony

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Structure of personality

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Jung used libido to refer to PE

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Psychic energy

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For Jung, l___o is an appetite that may refer to sexuality and to other hunger as well. It manifests itself as striving, desiring, and willing.

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libido

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P__ e___ operates according to the principles of equivalence and entropy that seeks a balance and moves the person forward in a process of self-realization

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Psychic energy

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can be reclaimed and reside those perceptions, thoughts, feelings, and memories that have been put aside, and they may be easily retrieved, also includes those experiences of an individual’s life history that have been repressed or forgotten

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Personal conscious

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where experiences in the personal unconscious are grouped into clusters and an organized group of thoughts, feelings, and memories about a particular concept

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Complex

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c___ p___, means that the complex has the ability to draw new ideas into itself and interpret them

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Constellating power

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It consists of certain potentialities that we all share and an empirical concept whose existence can be demonstrated through dreams, mythology, and cross-cultural data.

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Collective unconscious

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it extends across persons

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Transpersonal

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Primordial images; a universal thought form or predisposition to respond to the world in certain ways that represents different potential ways in which we may express our humanness; They appear to us in personified or symbolized pictorial form and may penetrate into consciousness by means of myths, dreams, art, ritual, and symptoms

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Archetypes

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an influential archetype that refers to a social role or mask

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Persona

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an influential archetype that refers to the devil within

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Shadow

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an influential archetype that refers to the feminine side of the male psyche

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Anima

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an influential archetype that refers to the masculine side of the female psyche

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Animus

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an influential archetype that refers to the ultimate unity of the personality

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Self

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an influential archetype that refers to the ultimate good and bad mother

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an influential archetype that refers to the spiritual father

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an influential archetype that refers to the conqueror of enemies and evil forces

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an influential archetype that refers to the animalistic prankster

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an influential archetype that refers to the future

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an influential archetype that refers to the unity and wholeness

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Hermaphrodite

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One of Jung’s contributions to the psychology of the conscious psyche is his explanation and description of PT

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Psychological types

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These Psychological types are ways of perceiving the environment and orienting experiences: 2 BA & 4 F
2 Basic attitudes and Four functions
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is an attitude which the psyche is oriented outward to the objective world
Extraversion
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is an attitude in which the psyche is oriented inward to the subjective world
Introversion
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A function that refers to how we gather data and information
Sensation and Intuition
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more comfortable using the five senses and dealing with facts and reality
Sensor
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looks for relationships and meanings or possibilities about past or future events
Intuitor
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A function that refers to how we come to conclusions or make judgements
Thinking and Feeling
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prefers to use logic and impersonal analysis
Thinker
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is more concerned with personal values, attitudes, and beliefs
Feeler
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a teleological process of development that involves individuation
Self-realization
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the system of the individual psyche achieves their fullest degree of differentiation, expression, and development
Individuation
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refers to integration of the diverse system of the self toward the goal of wholeness and identity with all of humanity
Transcendence
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a phenomenon in which events are related to one another through simultaneity and meaning
Synchronicity
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the search for meaning or for a power beyond the self rather than adherence to particular tenets, as in a formal religion
Spirituality
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sought to reconcile unbalanced aspects of the personality. It is dialectical and initially entails confession
Jungian Psychotherapy
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they are efforts to complement the patient’s conscious side and to speak for the unconscious
compensatory function
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one focuses repeatedly on the element and gives multiple associations to it
Amplification
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a means of facilitating self-understanding and the use of artistic production by the patient
Active imagination
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implements Jung’s theory of psychological types by sorting people into groups on the basis of four dichotomies that is widely used in a variety of settings
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)