How did Jung view behavior? | driven by both positive and negative forces, influenced by the past and the future. |
How did Jung view personality? | it develops throughout the lifespan |
What is the personal unconscious? | A person’s forgotten or repressed memories |
What is the collective unconscious? | Memories shared by all people and passed down through generations. |
What are the two aspects of the unconscious in Jung’s theory? | Personal unconscious and Collective unconscious |
What does the collective unconscious contain? | archetypes |
What are archetypes? | universal thoughts and images expressed in myths, symbols, and dreams that influence behavior. |
What are some examples of archetypes? | Persona, shadow, hero, and anima/animus |
What is the persona? | The social mask one wears in public |
What is the shadow? | The darker, hidden aspects of the personality |
What is the hero? | The figure who overcomes challenges and achieves greatness. |
What is the anima and animus? | Feminine and masculine representations of the psyche |
How are archetypes expressed? | myths, symbols, and dreams |
What is the primary goal of Jung’s analytical psychotherapy? | bring unconscious material into consciousness to facilitate the process of individuation. |
What is individuation in Jung’s theory? | a person becomes a psychological whole and a unique individual. |
When does individuation primarily occur? | During the second half of life |
What are the main techniques used in analytical psychotherapy? | Dream interpretation and analysis of transference |
How did Jung view transference? | projection of elements from the personal and collective unconscious. |