2.E
One specific idea "he" was opposed to concerning a neurosis was its origin as what?
A neurosis caused by sexual trauma.
What method of managing or understanding "it" did "he" specifically oppose?
Discarded and replaced by science.
"He" was in opposition to the description of it as being which of the following?
A dangerous entity.
Patients suffering from schizophrenia are recognized as having similar disturbances of the mind, including what?
Delusions and generic images.
What was a key difference in the understanding of schizophrenia compared to Freud's perspective?
It was not a result of repressed sexuality.
The personal unconscious is described as being similar to which Freudian concept?
Freud's concept of repression
According to Jung, which part of the mind is considered the oldest?
The collective unconscious
The collective unconscious contains a "blue print" for which of the following?
Ideas, perceptions, and images
Which archetype describes a pretend personality that someone adopts to conform to societal expectations, concealing their true self?
The Persona
Which of Jung's archetypes represents the aspect of the psyche that embodies characteristics of the opposite sex, such as the feminine side in men and the masculine side in women?
The Anima and the Animus
The archetype representing the hidden, undesirable aspects of our personalities that we prefer to keep concealed, often projected onto others, is known as:
The Shadow
The notes state that a persona can function as a "front" to the outside world, much like a
concealing facial mask
The persona primarily represents an individual's
public face or image
What is a potential pitfall of consistently maintaining a persona?
Mistaking it for one's true self
What did Jung specifically state about 'God' in relation to archetypes?
God is an archetype
According to Jung, what are some important archetypes shared by many individuals?
God, the self, and the persona
Besides God and the self, which other archetype is mentioned by Jung as widely shared?
The persona
What is the primary characteristic of individuation according to the summary?
Integrating all features of the personality
Why is individuation considered necessary for an individual's well-being?
It promotes psychological health and balance
What archetype is stated to drive the process of individuation?
The self archetype
What is a potential outcome of the failure of the individuation process?
Experience of various mental disorders