Carl Jung: Analytical Psychology

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Flashcards covering key vocabulary and concepts from Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology lecture, including the structure of the psyche, archetypes, psychological types, and fundamental concepts.

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Carl Gustav Jung

Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology, emphasizing the unconscious, symbolism, and personal growth.

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Analytical Psychology

A school of thought founded by Carl Jung that emphasizes the role of the unconscious, symbolism, and personal growth.

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Conscious (Jungian Psychology)

The 'world of consciousness and reality,' encompassing thoughts, feelings, and images of the world, and representing a small segment of the larger collective psyche.

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Ego (Jungian Psychology)

The center of consciousness, responsible for a continuous sense of identity, including thoughts, perceptions, memories, and actively processed emotions.

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Personal Unconscious

The upper layer of the unconscious and holds personal experiences unique to each individual, serving as a bridge between the conscious mind and the collective unconscious.

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Complexes (Jungian Psychology)

Functional units in the personal unconscious, described as 'mini-personalities' made of strong emotions and memories, organized clusters of contents bound by an emotional theme.

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Inferiority Complex

A complex characterized by self-doubt and seeking approval.

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Mother Complex

A complex involving unresolved feelings toward one’s mother, potentially manifesting as dependency or fear of abandonment.

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Power Complex

A complex driven by a need for control, often rooted in past feelings of powerlessness.

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Collective Unconscious

A part of the psyche that does not derive from personal experience but is inherited and universal, whose contents are primordial images called archetypes.

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Archetypes

Primordial images that have never been conscious but emerge in myths, dreams, and symbols shared across humanity, forming the contents of the collective unconscious.

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The Self (Jungian Archetype)

The representation of the union of the conscious and unconscious, striving for unity and wholeness, actualized through individuation.

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Individuation

The process described by Jung in which every aspect of a person’s personality is equally expressed, leading to a more balanced psyche and the actualization of the Self.

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The Shadow (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype representing sex and life instincts, made of weaknesses, desires, shortcomings, and repressed ideas, often appearing as dark or threatening figures in dreams.

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Anima

The feminine image in the male psyche, representing a man's inner feminine qualities.

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Animus

The male image in the female psyche, representing a woman's inner masculine qualities.

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Syzygy (Divine Couple)

The combination of the Anima and Animus, representing wholeness, unification, and completeness.

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The Persona (Jungian Archetype)

The social mask a person presents to the world, protecting the ego and hiding impulses or emotions deemed unacceptable by society.

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The Innocent (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that desires safety, happiness, and freedom from harm.

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The Orphan (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that values belonging, connection, and being down-to-earth.

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The Hero (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that proves worth through courage and challenges to improve the world.

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The Caregiver (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that protects and helps others, often prioritizing their needs.

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The Explorer (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that seeks discovery, autonomy, and staying true to oneself.

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The Rebel (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that challenges the status quo and drives radical change.

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The Lover (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that values intimacy, love, and deep personal relationships.

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The Creator (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that uses imagination to build something meaningful and lasting.

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The Jester (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that lives in the moment, bringing joy through humor and play.

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The Sage (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that pursues truth, wisdom, and understanding.

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The Magician (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that transforms reality and makes visions come true through knowledge.

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The Ruler (Jungian Archetype)

An archetype that strives for control, order, and prosperity for community or family.

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Causality (Jungian Psychology)

Explains behavior through past experiences and events, such as memories, upbringing, and traumas shaping present actions.

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Teleology (Jungian Psychology)

Explains behavior through future goals, purposes, or aims, where people are motivated by what they want to achieve or become.

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Psychological Types (Jung)

A framework introduced by Jung to explain differences in how people perceive and interact with the world, based on four functions and two attitudes.

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Thinking (Jungian Function)

A psychological function focused on logic, analysis, and objective reasoning, evaluating situations based on truth or sense.

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Feeling (Jungian Function)

A psychological function centered on values, harmony, and emotional impact, weighing what is good or bad and its effect on self or others.

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Sensation (Jungian Function)

A psychological function concerned with direct experience through the five senses, noticing details, facts, and the present moment.

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Intuition (Jungian Function)

A psychological function oriented toward possibilities, patterns, and future potential, seeking meaning beneath the surface.

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Extraversion (Jungian Attitude)

A psychological attitude oriented toward the external world, people, and activity.

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Introversion (Jungian Attitude)

A psychological attitude oriented toward the inner world, reflection, and subjective experience.

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Extraverted Thinking (Te)

A psychological type focusing on external logic, efficiency, and objective order, valuing measurable results and organizing systems.

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Introverted Thinking (Ti)

A psychological type focusing on internal logical consistency and precise definitions, seeking accuracy and internal frameworks for truth.

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Extraverted Feeling (Fe)

A psychological type focusing on external harmony, relationships, and shared values, adapting to group needs and promoting connection.

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Introverted Feeling (Fi)

A psychological type focusing on personal values and inner emotional truth, seeking authenticity and alignment with deeply held beliefs.

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Extraverted Sensation (Se)

A psychological type focusing on the present moment, direct sensory experience, and action, valuing real-world excitement and immediacy.

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Introverted Sensation (Si)

A psychological type focusing on past experiences, traditions, and stability, relying on memory and comparison with what is familiar.

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Extraverted Intuition (Ne)

A psychological type focusing on possibilities, connections, and brainstorming, seeing multiple outcomes and exploring 'what if' ideas.

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Introverted Intuition (Ni)

A psychological type focusing on inner insights, symbolic meaning, and foresight, seeking the 'big picture' and underlying themes.