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I CAN Explain Jung’s primary considerations in the study of personality Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007

Neo-Freudians The NEW Freudians Those that broke from or improved on Freud while retaining the psychodynamic aspect, especially the focus that motivation is the source of energy for the personality Carl Jung Alfred Adler Erik Erikson Karen Horney

Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Carl Jung  Saw the personality as a balance between opposing pairs of tendencies or dispositions. Believed most people favored one of the pair.  Extravert - Introvert  Conscious - Unconscious  Rational – Irrational  Thinking - Feeling  Intuition - Sensation  Good - Bad  Masculine – Feminine

Gender & the& theAndrogenousPersonalityGender AndrogenousPersonality

Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Jung divided the psyche into three parts 1. Ego- 1. Ego- the conscious mind 2. Personal Unconscious- 2. Personal Unconscious- includes Freud’s idea of pre and unconscious, but there are no drives (eros, thanatos) 3. The Collective Unconscious- 3. The Collective Unconscious- the reservoir of our experiences as a species, a kind of knowledge we are all born with. Includes archetypes

Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Archetypes  A model of a person, personality, or behavior.  A generic version of a personality. Magician Mother Earth Jester Hero Devil Warrior Savior Queen Wizard Angel Teacher

Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Donald E. Brown’s book: Human Universals Marriage Music Rape Materialism Personal names Laws Materialism Personal names Laws Meal times Customary greetings Toys Meal times Customary greetings Toys Daily routines Dance Play Beliefs about death Magic Gift giving Beliefs about death Magic Gift giving Incest taboo Rites of passage Rituals Childhood fear of strangers Tabooed foods Childhood fear of strangers Tabooed foods Jokes Judging others Body adornment Childbirth customs Cooperative labor Childbirth customs Cooperative labor

CAN I?  Explain Jung’s primary considerations in the study of personality Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007