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Ch. 10-2 Carl Jung’s View. Personal Unconscious In Jung’s theory of personality, one of the two levels of unconscious; it contains the individuals repressed.

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1 Ch. 10-2 Carl Jung’s View

2 Personal Unconscious In Jung’s theory of personality, one of the two levels of unconscious; it contains the individuals repressed thoughts, forgotten experiences, and undeveloped ideas Can be brought back by incident or sensation that triggers it In Jung’s theory of personality, one of the two levels of unconscious; it contains the individuals repressed thoughts, forgotten experiences, and undeveloped ideas Can be brought back by incident or sensation that triggers it

3 Collective Unconscious In Jung’s theory of personality, the level of the unconscious that is inherited and common to all members of a species Through millions of years of evolution In Jung’s theory of personality, the level of the unconscious that is inherited and common to all members of a species Through millions of years of evolution

4 Archetypes In Jung’s theory of personality, thought forms common to all human beings, stored in the collective unconscious Mother is universally associated with one’s own mother or Mother Nature In Jung’s theory of personality, thought forms common to all human beings, stored in the collective unconscious Mother is universally associated with one’s own mother or Mother Nature

5 Persona According to Jung, our public self, the mask we wear to represent ourselves to others Image of yourself Sometimes distorted by public opinion According to Jung, our public self, the mask we wear to represent ourselves to others Image of yourself Sometimes distorted by public opinion

6 Extraverts According to Jung, people who usually focus on social life and the external world instead of on their internal experience Interested in others Interested in what is going on around them According to Jung, people who usually focus on social life and the external world instead of on their internal experience Interested in others Interested in what is going on around them

7 Introverts According to Jung, people who usually focus on their own thoughts and feelings Don’t have confidence in dealing with others Caught up in their private world According to Jung, people who usually focus on their own thoughts and feelings Don’t have confidence in dealing with others Caught up in their private world

8 Compensation According to Adler, the person’s effort to overcome imagined or real personal weaknesses Blind people get acute hearing Find ways to compensate for failures According to Adler, the person’s effort to overcome imagined or real personal weaknesses Blind people get acute hearing Find ways to compensate for failures

9 Inferiority Complex In Adler’s theory, the fixation on feelings of personal inferiority that results in emotional and social paralysis Feel inferior Everyone is better then them in their mind They do not matter In Adler’s theory, the fixation on feelings of personal inferiority that results in emotional and social paralysis Feel inferior Everyone is better then them in their mind They do not matter

10 Neurotic Trends Horney’s term for irrational strategies for coping with emotional problems and minimizing anxiety Ensure safety Avoid aggression Detach from “dangerous” people Some become trapped Can themselves be aggressive Horney’s term for irrational strategies for coping with emotional problems and minimizing anxiety Ensure safety Avoid aggression Detach from “dangerous” people Some become trapped Can themselves be aggressive


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