PP4 5: Jungian neoanalytic perspective

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Neoanalytic approach

A psychological perspective that emphasizes ego development and its role in social relationships, diverging from Freudian focus on sexuality and aggression.

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Ego

The part of the psyche that holds one's conscious thoughts and mediates between the personal unconscious and reality.

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Collective unconscious

A concept by Jung referring to a part of the unconscious mind shared by all humans, containing archetypes and universal instincts.

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Archetypes

Innate, universal symbols and themes that arise from the collective unconscious, found in myths and cultural narratives.

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Individuation

The process of integrating different aspects of the self to achieve personal wholeness and self-realization.

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Persona

The outward mask or façade a person presents to the world, often conforming to societal norms.

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Shadow

The hidden or unknown aspects of the self, typically associated with traits that one disowns or fears.

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Anima/Animus

Jung's concepts of the feminine aspects of the male psyche (anima) and the masculine aspects of the female psyche (animus).

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Libido (according to Jung)

A general life-process energy that encompasses a broader range of human motivation beyond sexual urges.

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Complexes

Clustered ideas and emotions in the personal unconscious, often manifesting as 'sub-personalities' that influence behavior.

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Sensation (in Jungian psychology)

The function of perception that focuses on immediate experience and presence.

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Intuition (in Jungian psychology)

The cognitive function involving perception of underlying processes and unconscious motives.

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Personal unconscious

Part of the unconscious mind consisting of memories that have been repressed or forgotten, influential in a person's behavior.

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Self (in Jungian psychology)

The central archetype representing the unified consciousness and sense of wholeness in an individual.

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Dream analysis

A technique used in Jungian therapy to uncover unconscious material, utilizing dreams as a pathway to understanding the self.

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Goal of individuation

To achieve a harmonious integration of all aspects of the self, leading to a balanced personality.

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