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how many basic views of human nature are there
3
what is Mana? what does it control?
Mana means magic. It's a universal force that controlls people animals plants etc.
how is mana lawful
it is the law of association
what is the law of association
things that come together have magic between them. (i.e. lawyer and associate have magic between them because they work together)
what is imitative magic
drawing, imagining, etc how things will turn out before actually doing them. (i.e. cave drawing of a big buffalo with lots of hunters throwing spears at it was drawn before the hunt to ensure "victory")
how are things ordered in relation to mana and Gods?
Gods are below mana they are just people who have learned how to control mana to a very high extent. however not even the gods know how to fully control mana that is they cannot change the nature of mana
what is the greek view of the unconscious mind
they thought some people had more unconscious mind than others. The ones chosen received a "gift" from the gods. if the gods picked one person and gave them more then they could be a genius but the gods were sloppy and gave too much sometimes and these were the insane people.
from the greeks point of view how did unconscious mind have good and badness?
good was when someone recieved a larger unconscious and was a genius. Bad was when they recieved too much unconsciousness and went mad
what is human nature primarily?
mysterious
what is an open force field
not knowing why one feels they way they feel. these feelings used to be attributed to the surrounding areas (i.e. someone {witch DR, God,} was directing mana at you
ghost soul: ________ believed in life after death. they believed that ______ were a ______ part of you that would ___ ____ from a _______ in your body (i.e. your nose when you sneezed or a wound recieved in battle). they saw the ______ as a _______ form than their physical body.
everyone believed in life after death. they believed that souls were a physical part of you that would slip out from a hole in your body (i.e. your nose when you sneezed or a wound recieved in battle). they saw the soul as a lesser form than their physical body.
how was afterlife viewed & why was the soul viewed as a lesser form
the afterlife was viewed as not as good as life life. which is why the soul was viewed as a lesser form
what is conduct
how you should act
what conduct did cavemen believe in
they believed in shame not guilt. they only felt bad when other ppl shamed them
explain "shame not guilt"
guilt is when you feel bad for doing something wrong even if no one else knows and you punish yourself. shame is when someone tells you, you did something bad and punishes you and then you feel bad.
what is ritual morality
its based on mana. some people have more mana than others and you should honor thoes people with a ritual (behavior). if you are vigulant with your rituals the ppl with more mana will take notice and reward you. if you fail to do your ritual you could be punished.
what is the good life
getting as much mana as you can, honoring the people above you and being remembered for a long time.
why did people want to be remembered for a long time?
because they believed that the afterlife was not as good
what is the unconscious mind
a mysterious force inside our self; its concidered a gift from the gods.
what is the midieval view of the unconscious mind?
belief that the christian God inspires you
who were the manicheans
a group of people who combined christianity and another religion to form a pagan religion.
what is the story of the manicheans
way back there were good gods and bad gods. the b.g. stole the light from the ggG.. the ggG. wanted the light back so they captured and chained the b.g.. the b.g. ate the light before that happened. the g.g. brought out the good godesses to do a stritieze. the male b.g. ejaculated and some of the light came out. the female b.godesses saw this and had miscarried. now all the light was on the floor. the b.g. ate all the stuff on the floor and gave birth to Adam and Eve. the b.g. "won" because they kept the light in humans.
how are humans made of bad and good
the light is trapped in the dark like in the manicheans story (adam and eve). our unconcious can be good & bad we have light so that's good but we have dark and that's bad. because we are unaware of the unconscious we make bad choices without knowing.
what were the views of the 19th cent regarding africa & the unconcious mind
they wanted to explore Africa because they thought it was new and interesting it reminded them of an "unconcious mind"
what was africa compared to
an unconcious mind is know as ones "inner africa"
what is the positive psychology perspective
field of psychological research and theory focusing on the study of positive emotions and psychological states, positive individual traits and the social institutions that foster those qualities in individuals and communities.
what is the cognitive perspective
mental process in how people process and remember information, develop language, solve problems, and think
what is the psychodynamic perrspective
emphasize the importance of unconscious influences, early life experiences and interpersonal relationships in explaining the underlying dynamics of behavior or in treating people with psychological problems
whaat is behavioral perspective
the study of how behavior is acquired or modified by envirenmental causes.
what is evolutionary psycology
grew out of a renewed intrest in te work of darwin. organisms that inherit characteristics that increase their chances of survival in their particular habitatr are more likely to survive reproduce and pass on thoes characteristics.
what is a testable hypothesis
a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more variables
what is gained from aanalize data and draw conclusions
statistics
placebo; any _______ attributed to the persons _______ and ________ rather than an actual _______ ______ or _______
any change iattributed to the persons beliefs and expectations rather than an actual drug treatment or procedure
elements differentiate from the : virtually your whole mind is __________. every so often a _________ peice becomes _______. _____________ is like a tool "i begin _______ about it in order to fix it." (tane)
virtually your whole mind is unconcious. every so often a little peice becomes conscious. consciousness is like a tool "i begin thinking about it in order to fix it." (tane)
scientific revolution is what
16hundred modern science began to develop (gravity) universe is run by natural laws like gravity. minds operate like that too.
how does herbart apply gravitational theory to humans
unconcious mind has its own gravity. in your mind ideas fall up in your mind (they are pulled towards consciousness).
what would happen if all ideas were pulled towards consciousness what would happen
if all ideas were pulled to consciousness there would be no unconsciousness.
what is conflict in relation to gravity of the mind?
some but not all ideas conflect with each other. "this town is not big enough for the two of us (kind of idea)."
what does repression have to do with gravity of the mind
some ideas are stronger than others so they can "repress" them in order to stay conscious themselves. ideas that are shoved to the unconscious continue trying to get to consciousness.
what are the 2 thresholds an idea exist according to herbart?
absoluute threshold, mechanical threshold
what happens in the absolute threshold
you are aware of the ideas in this threshold. this is the consciousness area
what happens in the mechanical threshold? what is it devided into
this is the unconsciousness area. this is devided into two sections by the mechanical threshold the danger zone and below the danger zone.
what is the danger zone
the dangerzone is where you are unaware of the ideas but they can still affect you.
what is the dynamic interaction flow of ideas
ideas tend to be dynamic. ideas that were shoved down can get spinich rush. (popeyes spinich could be found or lost.)
what is the valuable incoplete view of unconsciousness?
its important to figure out unconsciousness.
did freud create the idea of unconscious mind
no he developed the idea around 19hundreds.
what are the multiple natures know as
Id, Ego, and Super-Ego
what does the Id do
gives ideas of pleasure. many of these ideas can get you into troble because the Id only thinks what the next 2 secconds will be like.
what is the pleasure principle
maximize physical pleasure minimize pain in the next few secconds.
what is pleasure
any physical pleasure is the release of tension pain is the build up.
what do most people listen to most of the time
they listen to the Id.
what ideas do the ego produce? they are based on ______ principle (_____ term effect.) has nothing ______ pleasure but they want it at the _____ time and place. (______ term pleasure)
they are based on reality principle (long term effect.) has nothing against pleasure but they want it at the right time and place. (long term pleasure)
what is conscience in relation to the super ego
it punishes you with guilt if you dont live up to society standards
what does the ego ideal do to you in relation to the super ego
rewards you when you live up to society. it also gives you irrational guilt
what is unconsciousness as supreme harmony (cause effect, complaining feels better)
telling the story of something bad to some one else is a need that needs to be fixed, thats why by telling someone it makes you feel better
scientific revolution: in the 16hundreds modern science began to develop (______). it was thought that the _______ was run by natural laws like ______ and that the ______ operate in the same way. There are _______ that explain how your ______ works
in the 16hundreds modern science began to develop (gravity). it was thought that the universe was run by natural laws like gravity and that minds operate in the same way. There are laws that explain how your mind works
story of sally her husband joe and previous boyfriend sammy
sally & joe were married for about 5 yrs untill oneday sammy, sallys previous boyfriend called and wanted to catch up over lunch. sally claimed they were never close but she forgot to tell joe about the meeting. they had lunch at the hotel sammy was staying at and at some point the conversation turned flurtatious. they went up to sammys room and had sex, right afterwards sally was hit with a wave of guilt. she grabbed her clothes and left. she was thinking i have to see a psycologest and joe can never find out about thins. joe and sally started fighting all the time after he found out, they couldnt patch it back up and eventually divorced.
how does the unconcious mind have its own gravity
ideas fall up in your mind, they are pulled towards consciousness. if all your ideas were pulled to consciousness there would be no unconsciousness. some ideas conflect with each other. the stronger idea (sallys love for joe her husband) mostly keeps the weaker idea (lust for sammy) pushed in to the unconsciousness in order for the stronger idea to remain concious. however ideas that are pushed down keep trying to return to conciousness
you are _______ about the ideas _______ the absolute threshold.
you are aware of the ideas above the absolute threshold, it can affect your behavior, you can take action because you are aware of it
you are _______ of the ideas between the _________ threshold and the __________ threshold. ideas here are concidered to be in the _______ zone
you are unaware of the ideas between the absolute threshold and mechanical threshold. the idea can affect you (like walking into an invisable chair can still hurt you) ideas in this danger zone can hurt us.
you are ______ of the ideas below the _________ threshold
you are unaware of the ideas below the mechanical threshold. ideas below the mechanical threshold cannot affect you.
dynamic interaction and flow of ideas
ideas tend to be dynamic. the ideas that are shoved down can get spinich rush (like popeyes spinich rush) and jump into conciousness
who developed the idea of the unconcious mind
freud deceloped not created the idea of the unconciousmind around 19hundred
what does multiple nature/personalities have to do with the source of ideas. what are they?
it was believed that humans have developed 3 natures/personalities that generate ideas. they are the ID the Ego and the Super Ego
what kind of ideas does the ID generate
pleasure ideas. pleasure principle: maximize pleasure minimize pain (physical) in the next few secconds. most people most of the time listen to the id.
what is pleasure? what is pain
the physical release of tension. pain is the build up of physical tension
what kind of ideas does the Ego generate? ideas based on _______ principle. (_____ term) they want _____ in the _____ time and place so it can be _____ term.
ideas based on reality principle. (long term) they want pleasure in the right time and place so it cam be long term.
what kind of ideas does the super ego generate? what does it do if you go against its wishes
sociatol morality it wants to obey societys rules. it punishes you with guilt if you dont live up to society standards. (ex: your gay but you wont show partner affection in public areas because society would frown on that)
thane theroy: conscience _________ process, ___________ move history foward, inner africa can be ______
& ________
conscience elimination process great man mowes history foward inner africa can be both rich and dangerous
what is the conflict rule
id ego and super ego aare telling you to do diffrent things creating conflict
how is human begavior impulsive
they do things with out thinking because of the conflict rule
what does repression do
the longer you deny something the more spinish it builds up. then when it comes up you usually end up doing something bad
what is the defense mechanisms defends against -------. these can be ___ if _______ _______ also known as _________ ________
denying id can hurt. everyone uses these to defend against anxiety. these can be bad if over used (fooling yourselfe)
repression:selective forgetting. what do you forget about?
selective forgetting. forgetting things that cause you lots of anxiety (like an up comming test)
projection
project evil motives onto someone else kind of like he started it
rationalization
faulty logic. (ex: driver zips passed exit sign says next ecit 5 miles. u turns illegal. driver makes a u turn
reaction formation is when you act _______ of how you _______ feel
you act the oppisit of how you really feel. (if you admit how you feel you will feel guilt -frued-)
displacement regarding aggression
you displace or misplace aggression towards somthing safe. (ex: boss calles at 10pm and says theres a 50 pg report due the next morning and says "write it now"
what is needed to diagnose GNE
the anxiety must have lasted for 30days or longer (off and on) and ther cannot be a logical cause to anxiety
what is PTSD
post tramatic stress disorder is relativly new (previously called shell shocked after WWI). post means after tramatic means something falling outside the range of normal human experiance
obsessive compulsive anxiety disorder
a person because of anciety makes up a game for good luck (if i do ... my anxiety will be eased)
somatoform disorders (floating womb)
it was believed that only women could get this disorder because they thought the womb had broken loos and was floating around in their body. the suggested treatment was sex. over time they found out that men could get this also. the mental anxiety is converted into a physical sympton (ex: child who doesnt want to go to school complains of a stomach ache even though they arenot sick)
what does lack of negitive consewuences mean? nothing ______ than what can be used to ______ ______ of ______ something. what disorder is this associated with
nothing worse thatn whats "necessary". (nothing worse that what can be used to get out of doing something) this is used in somatoform
what causes somatoform
the person lacks cooping skills
what is dissociative disorder? what does it cause you to do
a part of my life causes anxiety so they try to handle it by forgetting it
psychogenic amnesia (joe the computer programer)
a person forgets most of their life. EX: joe was a computer programer and he woke up one morning and didnt remember anything. (not even how to turn on a computer and started acting like a timid child) turns out his boss reminded him of an abusive step father and joe was afraid he was going to snap and kill the guy so he just forgot about everything so he wouldnt have to go back to the stress. a day after he was told he no longer had a job there all his memories came back and he was fine. he went to work for a differant computer programming place.
what is psychogenic fuge
amnisia plus the physical flight from reality. the person just dissappears. they dont pack or bring extra money. when they reach the destination they make up a new name life etc, they get rid of all things with old name (credit cards, lisence etc), they know they have no memory but they just forget about that and keep living. this can be a permanant condition
multipule personality
DIV dissasssociative identity disorder. its like 2 or more people living in the same body. there is one major personality and the smaller satilite personalities. cases of this disorder only exist in places where there is books or movies about it so it is believed to ba a way of fooling ones self and not a true dissorder
reinforcement
when a person is "mentally ill" it has a good pay off (release of anxiety, etc)
schizophrenic: there are _______ gradations it is concidered the mental equvilant of _______. it is _____ to understand schizophrienic people and it has ______ of symptoms. people may ____ show all symptoms the most common are _________ and _______.
there are many gradations it is concidered the mental equvilant of cancer. it is hard to understand schizophrienic people and it has a lot of symptoms. people may not show all symptoms the most common are hallucinations and delusion
what is a hallucination
a false perception you see or hear sonething thats not there
what is a delusion
false belief like this man is a russian killer out to get me. they dont usually tell people about these delusions because they know otheres will think they are crazy
what is cognitive flooding
it feels like thoughts are jumbled llike a tossed salad. the person starts to say a normal thing like "theres an exam tomarrow so study hard" but before it leaves their mouth it gets jumbled with other words related to words in the sentance. some people can learn to overcome this. this is associated with schitzofrenia
what possibly causes schitzofrenia
have to have genitic potential and a stressful child hood
when is schitzofrenia most often diagnosed
young adult hood. if you are diagnosed you will typically spend 25%of your life in the hospital
what are mood symptoms
discribed as showing inappropriate moods. they would laugh when they should cry. they will just act weird, when passing a stranger on the street they will either give a strange smile or they will stare at them (like the creepy guy in san antonio). symptom of schizofrenia
can a person functioin normally with schizofrenia
even if they have schizofrenia they can still function normally
what does types have to do with schizofrenia
since there are many diffrent forms of schizofrenia the pople with it are grouped to gether by their symptoms
if the schizofrenic is disorganized they are affected by what symptom?
cognitive flooding
if the schizofrenic is catatonic what 2 symptoms can they have
they have bizzar physical symptoms. frozen state and activecatatonic
what is the frozen state
a person freezes and is oblivious. they usually come back after 3-4 days
what is activecatatonic
the person moves wildly it looks like a mosh pit dance
if a person has schizofrenia how is paranoia in this instance
is catatonic characterized by delusions, self referance (everything refers to you), grander belief that they are some wonderful person (that they are like a God or something), persicution beliefs (others are out to get them), controll beliefs (someone is controlling them), they will act like a normal person because they dont show others their delusions
if the schizofrenic is undifferentiated
they think the parient is schizo but they dont know for sure
how do we look ar undifferentiated
someone is mentaly ill but im fine. the truth is many of the normal people are actually mental. what messes up normal ppl is as we are developing the development didnt go well
what is therapy ment to do? who came up with it
it is ment to fix you. freud canme up with theerapy
what is the basis of maladaption; where do mental problems allways come from
when we have mental problems the base allways comes from an unconscious fixation in child hood.
what is medical model? who used it
inner causes with outer symptoms. what the vast majority of psycologists today only treat symptoms freud called this bad medicine. freud applied medical model to psycology.
what is the iceburgh principle
a little boat sailing along sees a litttle tip of the ice burgh (the concious mind). they cant sail over it because the rest of it is under water (unconcious mind). freud says this is what spycologests do, that they need to dig deeper into the patients unconcious mind
what is resistance
freud said its very hard to treat with therapy. once you enter the unconciousness of the patient they will start resisting your help.
what is disguises
if you find something in the unconcious and start pulling it to concious the patient will lie to prevent it from comming up
what is method who started therapy
method is how you do therapy. freud started therapy
story of joseph breuer freud and anna o
they believed that to hoel anna o they had to get into her unconcious. she interurpped and said i want to tell you that it helps me when you dont talk so much, if i can just come talk for a while i feel better. after a while joseph breuer had to stop working on this case and freud took over. anna had hystaria sht thought she was pregnant but she wasnt this is what cause bruer to have to drop the case his wife was not happy. freud tried hypnotizing her to get into her unconciousness but it didnt work.
what is chimney sweeping
letting someone talk about stuff for a while, they feel better after telling someone eles everything
what is free association( freudian slips/ how does freud set up his counciling area {him in relation to the patient})
freud says that when a patient comes in he has them lay on a couch and get comfey. freud would sit where the patient couldnt see him be cause he believed that the patient would feel less pressure and hopefully a freudian slip would occure. he thought that when this happened an idea from the unconsciousness slipped out. this didnt work very weell because freudian slipps dodnt happen often enough.
what is the importance of child hood as you enter the unconciousness
the root cause of the problem exists in fixations from child hood. freud believed councling should be long term 3-5 years starting 5 times a week for 5 hrs every time for $200 per hour
what is transference? who believes/uses it?
it is the most powerful tool in therapy every therapist believes this
what is royal rd. when does it show up. how do theripists find this?
the idea behind it is in child hood an unconcious fixation on this is what love should be like. gets pulled to conciousness when a person is in a love relationship. freud says it kicks in when you have an intamate relationship. therapy is an intamate relationship because you are telling things you have never told any one. with out realizing it the patient starts treating the therapist like the people in relationship. this allows the therapist to see the unconcious, takes LOTS of practice.
what is insight
you suddenly understand. freud said you have to have a good relationship with your patients and you will eventuallly get the insight avross
what is clinical development of freuds theory
this is concidered a strength of freuds methods. this theory came from working with patients
what is the power of sex
the nature of sex life mirrors the psycological state
what is freud and ultimate destination of the unconcious force withing us? what did he say in it (something about mud)
this is one of the last things freud wrote. he said go before there was any life to the earliest form inanimate existance. once upon a time we wer mud it has unity and inorganic harmony
what is inanimate existance
your not alive your like mud
unity and inorganic harmony
mud has no conflict and nonliving happieness
evolution
as humans we fooled nature. eventually you get a creature with needs the more complex the creature the more needs there are. the id came from this.
what 2 instincts does everyone have
life instincts and death instincts
life instincts give you
the energy to preform life giving actions
death instincts are above ________ ________ they are ruled by ________.
death instincts are above the pleasure principle. they are ruled by nirvana (nothingness)
what did freud say about the death instinces
is the desire to die, go back to mud. aggession is death instinct turned outward. "what aging is over time the quality of replacement cells gets wore=se. everybody dies and you say what killed them? old age. the body eventually kills itsself (old age). you neeed to "work through life energy (go through the cycle)." if you can you will be consciously ready for death
carl jung focuses on _____________ __________. he says it is totally _________
carl jung focuses on the unconscious mind. he says it is totally mystic
what did carl jung say mystic tradition was
belief that there are forces that affect our lives (God).
God focuses on humans
belief that God is always trying to comunicate direction with you
God like a play
everything happens for a reason. belief that in every event God is trying to tell you something
all aspects of reality are related
no random events all events are related in some way
reaching God through mystic abandonment (you should be ______ into _______ that _________)
you should be tuned into everything that happens
St. Augustine: he eventually said _____ not to _____ that you may ______ rather seek to _____ that you may _________. what did he mean by this?
bishiop and genious. studied greek philosophy. he was conflicted because of things he did. he had a girlfriend eventhough he was a bishop. one day he read a random passage in the bible and it told him to stop messing around etc. he made a statement "seek not to understand that you may believe rather seek to believe that you may understant." he ment dont be like me and try to logically understand God, just believe and you will understand
pseudo dionysisus
wrote ideas and published it under bishop dionysis name. he got found out so they called him pseudo (fake) dionysis.
three steps to mystic abandonment
1st give up your physical pleasure. 2nd give up you memory of physical pleasure. 3rd give up your reason (have a blind devotion to God)
jungs background
he grew up in back water europe where everyone believed in mystical stuff. hes father was a minister and mother was a withch. his dad nailed a sign above the door that said "called or not called God is still present". he had mystical experiances as a child. when he grew up and was in college he bacame very logical. he studied under freud. after a while him and freud split no one knows why. jung started paying more attention to mystics. he dissappeared for a while and had a middle age break down. when he returned he had a new theory, "called or not called the mystic is still there" he believed that if you ignored the mystic it would come get you
jungs personal mystic experiences
childhood when he was in 1st grade he had a feeling that he was also a very old man, when dating his papers he would date 100 yrs before his time (instead of 1900 it would be 1800)
jungs ego theory; the ego is the _________ mind and consists of _______ (_________ and _________) and ________(________, __________, __________, & ________)
the ego is the concious mind and consists of attitudes (introversion and extroversion) and functions (thinking feeling sensing intuition)
if you are introversion you prefer ________ of _______ friends. you are more comfortable looking __ ___________ for comfort
some one more comfortable with looking inside themself for comfort, they prefer small groups of close friends
extroversion
they are most comfortable looking to the world. they prefre large parties with lots of new people
are you aware of your functions
you are aware of your functions
if you are closer to thinking how do you look at things
when you look ar something you do so logically
if you are closer to feeling you tend to let your ________ sway your _______
when you look at something you are swayed by your emotions
if you are closer to sensing you tend to ______ up on every ________.
notices every little detail
if you are more intuitive you get ideas because they ______ into your brain
gets ideas that pop into their head
comfortable with those sharing superior function. you are _______ with ppl ______ yourself. which is your superior function
whichever one you lean towards is your superior function. you are most comfortable with ppl like your self
fear and attraction for those of inferior function
if your around someone who is strong where you are weak you feel inferrior and attraction (friend or romantic)
jungs view of the personal unconscious is ________ freuds. its ______ formed by ___________. jung thought it was _______ and _____.
pretty much like freuds unconscious. its formed by personal experiances. jung thought it was very important and large
collective unconscious
a mind shared by humans. power is huge compared to the ego and personal unconscious. it is developed through evolution, ideas are passed down from many generations,
archtypes
permenatn ideas everyone is born with (fear of dark bugs snakes etc). regardless of the environment you will have them.
the minor archtypes are
fear of dark snakes, how we picture a wiseman, hero, demon, teptress. something about energy and unity-mandala
minor archtypes
are powerful but there is a set of more powerful archtypes
energy
humans are attracted to energy (like explosions) way back people were attracted to a fire (energy)
who is attracted to unity-mandala? what represents it?
every one is attracted to unity. a circle is a symbol of unity because there is no start or end
response to individuals who symbolixe archtypes is our ________ to some one who ________ of an ___________
someone (a character or real person) who reminds us about an archtype
importance of symbols as connection to the force
very important to jung. they are important because they hot wire us to our unconsciousness. they can be good or bad
danger of archtypes
two things 1 you can be so captivated by the archtypes that you spend your whole life searching for the perfect archtype. or 2 you could spend your whole life trying to become the perfect archtype
major archtypes
these are more powerful than minor archtypes
the persona
thepublic personality
why do we have a public personality (persona)
you get along better in life we we dont always show our true feellings
changes with changing roles
the front we put up changes with the role we have to fulfill
danger of overidentification
when you start believing you are actually the persona you put on and stop being a real person (you become a fake)
the shadow is what side of the personality
is the oppisit of the persona the dark side of the personality
why are we taught to suppress the shadow? what does the shadow allow us to do?
were taught to suppress the shadow because it shows aggression or sexuality. some times you have to show the shadow to be real. it also allows us to be creative because it breaks ruels
what is anima? who has it? what does it allow? how is it developed? what are the various aspects to it?
only men have this. it is the feminin part of the man. jung believed males and females were oppisites. the anima is developed overtime by the women in a mans life (their mother aunts and sisters). it enables a man to understand women better and demonstrate femminin trates like caring and sensitivity. there are various aspects to the anima, sexual temptress, romantic aspect, and virgin. these are the things that men cannot resist
sexual temptress
will capture a males attention with out fail
action man is someone who
takes charge (women are attracted to this)
wise old man attracts womem because he
knows lots of things
the self
everyone has this inner feeling with in you the inner sense of the real me (drive for total unity)
total unity
in the self you have to listen to the inner self jung said the first time you can really do this in in mid life
spiritual guide
a women who believes in human
animus
masculine part of women enables understaning of men. powerful sensuous man big and strong physically
2 lover is a man who
sweet talks women women ignore him because hes a player
yin yang
jungs idea of unity/blending oppisits. we should open our mindes to ideas from all over the world
yang is in charge of things like
good, thunder, speaking, bright colors, power, knowing, tall
yin is in charge of things like
bad, soft rain, listning, pastels, grace, wondering, whispy
what is most strongly emphisized by ying and yang
balance
dualistic thinking
when we look at something we judge it as good or bad
why do we seek perfection
because we judge everything as good or bad, noone wants to be bad so we always try for good (perfection)
ignorance doesnt mean unintelligent it means
it means they just havent learned something yet.
frustration comes because we dont undersstand ____
how the universe works so we keep trying to change it
no thought (we should stop _______ good or bad because lots of ______ happen when we are low on ______)
we should stop labeling good or bad. lots of good things happen when you are low on yang
no action ( we should try to stop _________ things to be good all the time)
we should try to stop forcing things to be good all the time
living with the force/synchronicity
luck vs hard work. really big things ocur by synchronicity (a force that exists when we are balenced)
cause effect "truth"
certain behaviors lead to certain effects. a chain effect (1st law of the universe) and synchronicity (2nd law of the universe according to jung) the effect comes from living balanced, transcuasual
individuation process or transcendent function is when we try to ...
we try to accept mystic and logic. you intigrate the oppisit of your personality
word association
(i say blank you say blank) the thing that comes to mind after hearing something
dream analysis/ active imagination
you have a dream go back and retell the dream putting yourself as diffrent things in the dream because jung believed that you were everything in your dreams