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Goal of Jung's therapeutic methods |
To bring about individual wholeness through individuation by encouraging a relationship between the conscious and the unconscious processes. |
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In addition to personal memory, Jung said there is another kind of memory. What is it? |
Collective unconscious which is universal across time and cultures. |
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Define archetype and its purpose or functioning |
Innate structures of the psyche that help form elements in the unconscious such as roles |
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Jung believed our psychological and spiritual development is essential for what? |
The survival of humanity and life on Earth |
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Name and describe the structures of the psyche |
Self - archetype of centeredness and psychological order and harmony. Directs the functioning of the psyche. Ego - Complex of ideas that forms the centre of consciousness Persona - the character we express outward to the world. Shadow - archetype from repressed desires or memories. Also a source of creative energy, spontaneity, and vitality. Anima - Female in the male unconscious. Can be a liason between the conscious and unconscious and then be integrated into the self. Animus - Male archetype within females Personal unconscious - forgotten memories, repressed experiences, subliminal perceptions Collective unconscious - universal content in the unconscious |
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What is the significance of symbols? |
They are the primary expression of the unconscious in individuals and the collective. |
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What is the role of dreams? |
They restore psychic equilibrium when we observe and seek to understand them. |
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Did Jung focus on the pathological or wellness aspect of the psyche? |
Wellness. He felt every individual has a tendency towards wholeness and self development (individuation). |
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Mystical belief systems are expressions of____. |
Human aspirations and ideals. |