What are the two attitudes?
Extraversion and Introversion
What is the main function of the ego?
Filters experience into consciousness or unconsciousness.
What is an archetype in basic terms?
the archetypes are what make up the collective unconscious
Attending a workshop where you are asked to not share anything about your occupation or education level might challenge what common archetype within your collective unconscious?
Persona
What is the goal of Jungian therapy?
Individuation
What are the four mental functions?
Thinking, Feeling, Sensing, Intuiting
What are the realms of consciousness?
Conscious, Personal Unconscious, and Collective Unconscious.
The _________ is our facade, or the part of us that we show to the world.
Persona
True or False? Jungian therapy has in modern times proven effective in empirical research studies.
True
Two truths and a lie about Carl Yung:
- he lit his farts on camping trips
- he installed his mistress in his house
- he invented the Myers-Briggs test
Lie: he invented the myers-briggs test
If a person identifies as ISF what attitudes and functions do they favor?
Introversion, Sensing, and Feeling
What type of experiences are housed in the personal unconscious?
Experiences incongruent with an individual psychological type.
If I am an extravert and a thinking type then my shadow would be...
My introvert feeling side
In recent studies, it was found that improvements made through Jungian Therapy remained stable over a period up to _____ years.
six
What two factors comprise a complex?
repressed material fueled by archetypes
Out of the eight psychological types, which one would be most aligned with helpers/counselors?
INF
According to Jungian Theory what are the origins of the collective unconscious and how do you acquire it?
It is a product of evolution and it is something that is inherited
According to Jung what evidence is there for the archetypes?
Recurring themes in behaviors, artwork, images, and myths that are recognized in all cultures.
What are four examples of psychological disorders that can be treated using the analytic approach?
anxiety, depression, trauma, personality disorders, phobias, and OCD
the conscious self, including the persona and ego
A person identifies as EST, can you explain what this person's character is like for each letter?
E = ex: they are social, outgoing, prefer people and objects rather than introspection
S = ex: they gain information from the 5 senses
T = ex: they make decisions based on logic, reason, or data
What is the definition of individuation?
the life long process of incorporating all of the parts of the psyche to become whole
Which of the following is not one of the archetypes that we mentioned in ours slides?
birth, rebirth, death, power, magic, the magician, the hero, the child, the trickster, God, the demon, the wise old man, and the heart mother
the magician
If a person were to be experiencing tension in their gender identity, Jung would explain this as an imbalance between their assigned gender and what?
their anima/animus
1) the personal unconscious including the shadow and anima/animus
2) the universal collective unconscious