Lectures 5 & 6 Flashcards

(37 cards)

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After a period of ‘mental instability’ following his relationship with Freud, Jung was brought into the realm of the ____________.

A
  • Unconscious
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Jung believed that ______ association could aid in latent emotional difficulties by exposing content areas that produced hesitation or total inhibition response.

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  • Word
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When using word association, Jung found that the stimulus word that triggered a subject’s hesitation was connected symbolically with a deeply _______ and _______ abrasive set of ideas or experiences

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  • personal

- emotionally

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An extreme form of introversion is found in

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  • Schizophrenia
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5
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Hysteria is an extreme form of _______. Individuals who have this are influenced more by there surroundings and are pragmatic and well rooted in the realities of everyday life

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  • Extraversion
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Life instincts that are associated with the preservation of life are called _____

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  • Eros
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The motivational or psychic energy of life instincts are called _____

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  • Libido
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The desire to return to the state of non-struggle/ “death instinct” acknowledged by Freud later in his life is called _______

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  • Thanatos
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Evidence of _______ is found in both our desire for (eternal) peace and our desire for war (destroying that which does not give us peace)

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  • Thanatos
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10
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The contents of the collective unconscious are called _______.

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  • Archetypes
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Jung devoted a significant part of his life to discovering & elucidating specific ________ images as they appeared in mythological stories, dreams, fantasies, and paintings

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  • Archetypal
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The ______ (safety) archetype is a symbol of fertility and nourishment, producing and sustaining life.

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  • Mother
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The evil ______ archetype: the witch is a symbol of power, neglect, or destruction

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  • Mother
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The God- Child archetype symbolizes what? How is this archetype depicted?

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  • Hope and anticipation of the future

- It is depicted as the Christ child and personification of children as eleven or dwarfs with divine or mystical powers

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This archetype serves as a model for the ideal personality. It represents victory over the forces of darkness, defeating evil, and fighting against great odds. When this person conquers the villain, they free us from feelings of impotence and misery

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The hero (courage)

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This archetype represents the dark and evil side of personality, it’s symbol used by a devil, demon, evil spirits, monsters. It represents characteristics that we do not wish to acknowledge and attempt to hide from ourselves and others

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  • Shadow (shame)
17
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Carl Gustav Jung used what field of psychology?

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This archetype is symbolized by a prankster- 1/2 animal, 1/2 human, and represents the conflicting relationship between the human (rational& thoughtful) & the animalistic (irrational& instinctive) nature in all of us

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  • Trickster or magician (guilt)
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The female energy resulting from experience men have with women that furnished men w/ tenderness, intuition, or sentimentality is called_______

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Anima (compassion)

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The masculine aspect in the collective unconscious of women is called _______. It furnished women with masculine traits such as: independence, aggression, and competitiveness.

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  • Animus (control)
21
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The social mask of public face that we show to the world is called the _______. It’s marked by fear and uncertainty

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What risk do we run if we over identify with our persona?

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  • Losing touch with our inner self and remaining dependent on society’s expectations of us.
    Ex: When PhD students graduate they may feel this new pressure to act differently
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The ultimate unit of personality that pulls together all the archetypes, uniting them in a process of self realization, symbolized by: Jesus or Buddha, a circle or mandala.

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  • Self (acceptance)
24
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The principles of: opposites, equivalence, and entropy are all _______ of personality

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This principle states that the energy created from the opposition is given to both sides equally. Thus, if the psychic energy us over- valued in one component of the psyche, it will do so too at the expense of its opposite. Conversely, if the opposite is suppressed, the energy is channeled toward the development of a complex
- Equivalence
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The principle of ______ is the tendency for psychic energy to flow from the most intensely energized ideas to the least intensely energized ideas (I.e transformation/ dispersal/ distribution of psychic energy)
- Entropy
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________ holds that present events have their origin in previous experiences. ________ holds that present events are motivated by goals and aspirations for the future that direct a person's destiny.
- Causality | - Teleology
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In Jung's view, to fully understand a person _____ and _____ forces must be taken into account
- causal | - teleological
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The adaptation to the outside world activated during the extorted periods in one's confrontation of the environment which involves the forward flow of energy is called ________
- Progression
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Regression relates to the adaptation to the _____ world and relies on _______ flow of psychic energy. It activates the unconscious psyche.
- Inner | - Backward
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Jung believed that personality develops through a series of stages that culminate in _____ realization and ________.
- Self | - Individuation
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Jung believed that during young adulthood (adolescence till approx 40) individuals strive to gain _____ from parents and imposed roles or demands presented by society in general. It's a period of increased activity, maturing sexuality, and growing consciousness.
- Independence
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The most important stage in life for Jung is _____ life. This is when a person begins to determine the meaning of their life and works towards spiritual maturity through self- realization
- Middle (age 40-60)
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In elder years, one immerses themself in the realm of the transpersonal, or collective existence and fulfills self- realization through the project of _____
- Individuation (i.e: culmination of self realization)
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This is the process of becoming a whole individual. It's the goal of life accomplished by reconciliation of opposites. It's rare and achieved by ppl who allow their unconscious self to become the core of their personality. It demands courage to face the "evil" nature of one's shadow and accept ones feminine and masculine sides
- Self-realization
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The process where one harmonized the unconscious with the personal ego, allowing the funk development of all sides of oneself into a unique configuration is called_______. The self archetype is the ultimate __________.
- Individuation x2
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The ego- conscious mind, personal unconscious, and collective unconscious (you're born into) are all components of ________(psyche).
- Personality