CHAPTER 3: CARL JUNG “ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY”
When Karl Jung was born?
JULY 26, 1875
He BELIEVED to be th FATHER of JUNG
GOETHE
He was the father of Karl Jung. MINISTER in the SWISS REFORMED CHURCH. SENTIMENTAL IDEALIST with strong doubts about RELIGIOUS FAITH
JOHANN PAUL JUNG
She is the mother of Karl Jung, Her father was theologian. BELIEVER OF She is OCCULT and TALKING to DEAD individuals, additionally she is RELIGIOUS and MEDICINE. TRADITIONS of SPIRITUALISM AND MYSTICISM
EMILIE PREISWERK JUNG
REDEFINING the IDEA of LIBIDO as a PSYCHIC ENERGY
ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
An early colleague of Freud, CARL GUSTAV JUNG broke from ___________ PSYCHOANALYSIS to establish a separate THEORY of PERSONALITY called ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY, which rests on the assumption that occult PHENOMENA can and do INFLUENCE the LIVESof everyone.
ORTHODOX
HUMANS as SHAPED BOTH by their PAST and FUTURE. DEEPER EXPLORATION of the UNCONSCIOUS
ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
He believed that each of us is motivated not only by REPRESED EXPERIENCES but also by certain EMOTIONALLY TONED experiences INHERITED from our ANCESTORS. These INHERITED IMAGES make up what _____________ called the COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS
Carl Jung
The ___________ __________ includes those ELEMENTS that
we have NEVER experienced INDIVIDUALLY but which have COME down to us FROM our ANCESTORS. example: the universal fear of snakes
collective unconscious
According to Carl Jung in Analytical Psychology, this is refers to adapting to the OUTSIDE WORLD, the FORWARD/OUTWARD FLOW of PSYCHIC ENERGY.
example: A student learns new skills and adapts to different challenges in school. As they master each subject and overcome obstacles, they gain confidence and feel a sense of growth. This process of learning and development represents progression, where psychic energy is directed towards external goals and accomplishments.
PROGRESSION
According to Carl Jung in Analytical Psychology, this is refers to adapting to the INNER WORLD, a BACKWARD/INWARD FLOW of PSYCHIC ENERGY.
example: When feeling stressed or overwhelmed, a person might retreat into familiar habits or childhood comforts like watching cartoons or playing with toys. This retreat into simpler, more comforting activities represents regression, where psychic energy flows inward towards personal comfort and familiarity.
REGRESSION
Jung’s theory is a ____________ of __________. People are both introverted and extraverted; rational and irrational; male and female; conscious and unconscious; and PUSHED by PAST EVENTS while being PULED by FUTURE EXPECTATIONS.
COMPENDIUM OF OPPOSITES
His PATERNAL GRANDFATHER, the elder Carl Gustav Jung, was a prominent PHYSICIAN in BASEL and one of the best-known men of that city.
TRUE
Jung (1961) described his father as ________ BUT ______________
RELIABLE BUT POWERLESS
Carl Jung saw his mother as having TWO separate dispositions. On ONE hand, she was REALISTIC, PRACTICAL, and WARMHEARTED , but on the other, TWO: she was UNSTABLE, MYSTICAL, CLAIRVOYANT, ARCHAIC, and RUTHLESS.
TRUE
PERSONALITY OF JUNG TWO:
NO. 1: PERHAS TWO ASPECTS OF LIFE
NO. 2: TOUCH WITH HIS FEELINGS AND INSTUITIONS, INTROVERTED, SUBJECTIVE WORLD
BOTH STATEMENT ARE TRUE
what is the FIRST CHOICE of a PROFESSION of Carl Jung?
archeology
Forced by lack of money to attend a school near
home, he enrolled in BASEL UNIVERSITY, a school without an archeology teacher. Having to select another field of study, Jung CHOSE __________________ because he TWICE DREAMED of MAKING important DISCOVERIES in the NATURAL WORLD
natural science
After completing his medical degree from Basel University in 1900, Jung became a _________ __________ to EUGENE BLEULER at Burghöltzli Mental Hospital in Zürich, possibly the MOST PRESTIGOUS PSYCHIATRIC TEACHING hospital in the world at that time.
psychiatric assistant
When he returned to Switzerland in 1903, he MARRIED _______ _____________, a young SOPHISTICATED woman from a wealthy Swiss family.
Emma Rauschenbach
Freud invited Carl and Emma Jung to Vienna.
Immediately, both FREUD and JUNG developed a strong mutual respect and affection for each other, TALKING during their FIRST MEETING for ____ straight HOURS and well into the early morning hours.
13 hours
Who was Carl Jung's FIRST significant PATIENT with whom he had a therapeutic relationship for about five years. She was admitted to the Burghölzli psychiatric hospital in Zurich, Switzerland in 1904. She SUFFERED from SEVERE PSYCIATRIC SYMPTOMS, including HYSTERIA and PSYCHOTIC EPISODES. Jung employed psychoanalytic techniques such as DREAM ANALYSIS and FREE ASSOCIATION in his TREATMENTof his patient. Their therapeutic work together was influential in Jung's development of his theories, particularly regarding the concept of the ANIMA/ANIMUSand the COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS.
Sabina Spielrein
who is the FIRST PRESIDENT of INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION
Carl Jung
She was a Swiss psychoanalyst who had a SECOND professional RELATIONSHIP with Carl Jung as his ASSISTANT and collaborator. There is no evidence to suggest that their relationship was romantic; rather, it was primarily a professional and intellectual partnership focused on their shared work in psychoanalysis and analytical psychology.
Toni Wolff
For Carl Jung ___________ :NEEDED MORE than 1 WOMAN TO SATISFY the 2 ASPECTS of his PERSONALITY.
JUSTIFICATION
what are the LEVELS of the PSYCHE according to CARL JUNG
Conscious, Personal unconscious, Collective Unconscious
According to Carl Jung, _________ IMAGES are SENSED by the EGO and are PART of our CURRENT AWARNESS. They include thoughts, feelings, and perceptions that we ACTIVELY experience and understand in the present moment.
Example: Right now, you are consciously reading and understanding this sentence.
conscious
we TRY to FORGET. The ________ __________ consists of FORGOTTEN or REPRESSED memories, desires, and experiences unique to an individual.
Example: Forgetting a childhood trauma but experiencing anxiety triggers related to it without consciously understanding why.
personal unconscious
- ROOTS in the ANCESTRAL PAST of the entire species.
- INHERITED and INBORN contents are PASSED on through GENERATIONS, and are more or less the same for all people across cultures.
- ACTIVELY INFLUENCE a person's thoughts, emotions, and action
- Ancient or ARCHAIC IMAGES DERIVED from the collective unconscious
- ARCHETYPES are psychic COUNTERPARTS of instincts, unconscious physical impulses toward action
collective unconscious
this was RELATED to CULTURES that we GAIN from our ANCESTORS. Example: Common cultural symbols like the hero, example: universal fear of the dark or unknown.
collective unconscious
____________ are ANCIENT or ARCHAIC IMAGES that DERIVE from the COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS. They are SIMILAR to COMPLEXES in that they are EMOTIONALLY TONED COLECTIONS of ASSOCIATED IMAGES. But whereas COMPLEXES are INDIVIDUALIZED components of the personal unconscious, ARCHETYPES are GENERALIZED and derive from the contents of the collective unconscious.
Archetypes
this is refers to UNCONSCIOUS PHYSICAL IMPULSES that DRIVE ACTION, such as the instinct to eat when hungry or to flee from danger.
INSTINCT
It refers to the FACE we SHOW to the WORLD. or the social mask or facade that individuals present to the outside world.
Example: A person who portrays themselves as confident and outgoing in public, even though they may feel insecure or introverted internally.
persona
DARKNESS and REPRESSION—the qualities we DO NOT want to ACKNOWLEDGE but attempt to HIDE from OURSELVES and OTHERS. Morally objectionable tendencies, as well as some constructive and creative qualities. FIRST TEST of COURAGE: striving to know our shadow—of realizing our dark side.
shadow
REALIZING our OWN DARKNESS (socially and unapproriate that we have). Contains REPRESSED or undesirable aspects of the PERSONALITY that are often PROJECTED onto OTHERS.Example: A person who denies their own aggressive tendencies but frequently accuses others of being hostile.
shadow
- FEMININE ARCHETYPE in MEN—feeling and mood
- As in FREUD, we are psychologically BISEXUAL
- Originally due to REPEATED experience with WOMEN, eventually integrated into the CU
- SECOND TEST of COURAGE: HARDER than the shadow, coming into terms with one's anima—DONE only AFTER feeling COMFORTABLE with ONE'S SHADOW
example: Represents the feminine side in men
anima
MASCULINE ARCHETYPE in WOMEN.
EXAMPLE: a woman who displays assertiveness and independence
animus
parang nangyari na or dejavu
collective unconscious
She is CAPABLE of producing and SUSTAINING LIFE (fertility and nourishment), but she may also DEVOUR or NEGLECT her offspring (destruction). Recall that Jung saw his own mother as having twopersonalities—one loving and nurturing; the other uncanny, archaic, and ruthless. inovolves self-realization
great mother
The ____________ archetype is personified in dreams as FATHER,
grandfather, teacher, philosopher, guru, doctor, or priest. He appears in fairy tales as the king, the sage, or the magician who comes to the aid of the troubled protagonist and, through superior wisdom, he helps the protagonist escape from myriad misadventures.
wise old man
The ______ archetype is represented in MYTHOLOGY and LEGENDS as a POWERFUL person, sometimes part GOD, who fights against great odds to conquer or vanquish evil in the form of dragons, monsters, serpents, or demons.
hero
IMMORTALS CANNOT be HERO. Represents the individual's QUEST for MASTERY and OVERCOMING challenges.
Example: A protagonist in a story who embarks on a journey to save their community from a threat, demonstrating bravery and determination.
hero
Jung believed that each person possesses an INHERITED TENDENCY to MOVE toward GROWTH, PERFECTION, and COMPLETION, and he called this innate disposition the _____. The archetype of archetypes which brings the others toward SELF-REALIZATION
.
SELF
SYMBOLIZED SUPERFICIALLY as ideas of perfection, completion and wholeness ultimately as the MANDALA.
SELF
to ATTAIN SELF-REALIZATION
overcome, prevent, recognize, face
What are the FOUR FUNCTIONS of the PSYCHE?
sensing, intuiting, thinking, feeling
The function that RECEIVES physical stimuli and TRANSMITS them to perceptual consciousness is called SENSATION. _________ is not identical to the physical stimulus but is simply the INDIVIDUAL'S PERCEPTION of SENSORY impulses.
SENSING
EXPERIENCE through SENSES. is about perceiving concrete details and immediate SENSORY EXPERIENCES. People who rely on sensing pay close attention to what they can SEE, HEAR, TOUCH, TASTE, and SMELL in the present moment. For example, the sound of birds chirping, or the smell of freshly baked bread.
Sensing
Does NOT arise from EXTERNAL STIMULUS. NO CORRELATION with INTERNAL STIMULUS. it is BASED on the MIND NOT TRIGGER in something REALITY.
example: "I have a feeling this is my lucky day"
Intuiting
CONSCIOUS JUDGEMENT of whether the EXPERIENCE is TRUE or NOT
Thinking
Involves LIKE and DISLIKE. Jung used the term _______ to describe the PROCESS of EVALUATING an idea or an event. Perhaps a more accurate word would be valuing, a term less
likely to be confused with either sensing or intuiting.
Feeling
Group together as NON RATIONAL functions because thet DO NOT USE REASON
Sensing and intuiting
Group together as RATIONAL functions that involve JUDGEMENT and EVALUATIONS of EXPERIENCES
Thinking and Feeling
LOGICAL intellectual activity that PRODUCES a CHAIN of IDEAS is called ________. This type can be either extraverted or introverted, depending on a person’s basic attitude.
THINKING
_________ _________ people RELY heavily on CONCRETE THOUGHTS thoughts, but they may also useUSE ABSTRACT ISEAS if these ideas have been TRANSMITTED to them FROM the OUTSIDE, for example, from parents or teachers.
EXAMPLE: Research scientists, accountants,mathematicians
Extraverted thinking
________ _______ people REACT to EXTERNAL STIMULI , but their interpretation of an event is COLORED MORE by the INTERNAL MEANING they bring with them than by the OBJECTIVE FACTS themselves.
EXAMPLE: Philosophers, theoretical scientists, some inventors
Introverted thinking
EMOTIONAL, SENSITIVE, sociable, MORE typical of WOMEN. REPRESS THINKING to be EMOTIONAL. Conform to values and morals and SENSITIVE to OPINIONS and EXPECTATIONS of others.
Extraverted feeling
RESERVED, UNDEMONSTRATIVE, yet capable of DEEP EMOTIONS. MYSTERIOUS and inaccessible, QUIET, MODEST and CHILDISH. Withdrawn, COLD, self-assured
Introverted feeling
OUTGOING, PLEASURE SEEKING, ADAPTABLE. ORIENTED to the REAL WORLD and adaptable to DIFFERENT kinds of people and change
Extraverted sensing
OUTWARDLY DETACHED, expressing themselves in AESTHETIC PURUITS. DETACHED from EVERYDAY WORLD and express themselves in ART & MUSIC
Introverted sensing
CREATIVE, able to MOTIVATE OTHERS, and SEIZE OPPORTUNITIES. They find SUCCESS in POLITICS and BUSINESS m. Attracted to new ideas m, creative, and can INSPIRE OTHERS
Extraverted intuiting
CORNCERNED with the UNCONSCIOUS more than everyday reality. DAYDREAMERS, aloof, UNCONCERNED with PRACTICAL matters, poorly understood by others. Odd ecentric & has DIFFICULTY COPING with everyday life and planning for the future
Introverted intuiting
To reach fulfilment: by BRINGING to CONSCIOUS awareness and ACCEPT what it tells us. LISTEN to DREAMS and FANTASIES by EXERCISING creative IMAGINATION through PAINTING,WRITING etc.
Confront the unconscious
To reach fulfilment: ACCEPT what are you WITHOUT becoming MASK
Dethrone the persona
To reach the fulfilment. ACKNOWLEDGE the DARK SIDE to UNDERSTAND what can damage us and move FORWARD to EXPEREIENCE ZEST and HAPPINESS
Accept our dark sides
An INNATE TENDENCY towards UNITY or wholeness within the PSYCHE. UNSATISFACTORY MARRIAGE, UNPRODUCTIVE JOB departs from SELF TRANSCENDENCE
Transcend
A PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE in which the person RESPONDS to a STIMULUS WORD. whatever COMES to MIND. In early 1900, Jung USED this TECHNIQUE with a list of 100 WORDS he belivieved were CAPABLE for ELICITING EMOTIONS
Word Association Test
it refers to PSYCHIC COUNTERPARTS of INSTINCTS
ARCHETYPES