Jungian analysis is premised on this, which is a store of universal archetypes, myths, fairy tales, and experiences that are part of each individual's psyche and that can be used for psychological healing.
What is the collective unconscious?
Unconscious universal patterns that can be traced across cultures and influence how people think, feel, and behave.
What are archetypes?
What is Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Daoism?
The analytic counselor often takes two roles in the relationship.
What is collaborator and educator?
The process of building a relationship between the conscious and unconscious and the ego and Self to create a unique sense of individuality while still connected to the larger human experience.
What is individuation?
How one sees and experiences the self.
What is the ego?
This archetype often pulls one over on the counselor, and is found in most world cultures. They represent unexpected reversals and thus is a harbinger of transformation and change.
Who is the trickster?
What is the Psychology of the Unconscious?
Terminology used by Jung to describe a person's basic approach to libidinal energy.
What is extravert/introvert?
These point to meanings that are not yet fully understood, which they distinguish from signs that are simply representational of a known thing.
What are symbols?
A higher-order self that is whole and complete.
What is the Self?
This archetype represents the typically unpleasant, socially unacceptable, and immoral aspects of a person that are suppressed and/or unconscious; these can become the source of neurosis, psychosis, or compulsive behavior.
Who is the shadow?
The fourth stage of counseling according to Jung.
What is the transformation stage?
The structure of the personality as described by Jung includes three components.
What are the conscious mind, the personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious?
Similar to Freudian psychoanalysis, this is a hallmark technique of Jungian analysis, which helped to reveal the unconscious mind.
What is dream analysis?
The goal of counseling is to build a relationship between the following:
What is the conscious and unconscious and the ego and the Self?
This is an archetype of wholeness that stems from a deeper connection with life and all humanity. In many ways, it incorporates all of the others.
What is the Self?
The second stage of analytic psychology, where the counselor helps the client gain insight about the transference relationship as well as childhood memories that are related to the problem.
What is elucidation?
Personality traits that get magnified or minimized.
The uncanny and meaningful coincidences that cannot reasonably be explained by chance.
What is synchronicity?
His ideas are spiritual and cross-cultural and strive to help clients become more aware of material in the personal unconscious and collective unconscious.
Who is Carl Jung?
One of the most clear and undeniable universal archetypes, who plays and important role on a personal and societal level. Over-identification with this can lead to problems commonly associated with overconfidence.
Who is the hero?
The first stage of counseling according to Jung, where the client recounts or confesses their life stories, which often creates a sense of catharsis.
What is confession?
A person's typical style of experiencing the world.
What is intuitive / sensing?
A three stage approach in which the counselor works with the client to uncover the meaning behind elements of projection in the relationship.
What is analysis of transference?