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JungCOUN 5050

"Life, so-called, is a short episode between two great mysteries, which yet are one"

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Historical ContextChild of a minister

Isolated as a child. Developed imaginary personality--a wise old man. Possibly some dissociation

Studied as a physician- psychiatrist

In 1907 he went to Vienna and met Freud. Became the first President of the International Psychoanalytic Society

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Historical ContextJung disagreed on several important points. And broke with him in 1913.

Went through a period of “self-analysis” that some critics think was a psychotic episode

His theory articulates ideas picked up later by other theorists forming a base for transpersonal psychology..

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Impact of Context on Theory

Jung’s childhood experience and education concerning religion provided an alternative to reductionistic-scientific approach; he was comfortable with mysticism.

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Impact of Context on TheoryJung’s experience with his childhood imaginary personality led him to view the unconscious as more organized by the individual’s connection with the evolution of the species.

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Impact of Context on TheoryJung’s self-analysis of his relationship with Freud set the stage for the dialectic between personality as bi-polar opposites versus the move to resolve those opposites. His theory is much more holistic and integrative..

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Three major themes:

Person unconscious is supplemented by a

"collective unconscious" consisting of

universal images

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Three major themes:

Spiritual needs are at least equally, if not more

important, than basic biological needs ("search

for meaning").

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Three major themes:

Introverts try to harmonize inner conflicts into

a whole self. Extravert try to harmonize self

with social realities.

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Jung’s Structure of PersonalityConscious Ego

(Perceptions, Memories, Thoughts, Feelings)Personal Unconscious and ComplexesCollective Unconscious and Archetypes

(Persona--Shadow, Anima--Animus)Attitudes

(Introversion--Extraverson)Functions

(Intuition--Sensation, Thinking--Feeling)Self..

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Structure of the Personality

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Ego: The conscious, individualistic mind; the center of consciousness. The ego is typically characterized by one dominant attitude (introversion/extraversion)

and by one or two dominant functions (think/feel; sense/intuit).

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Personal Unconscious and Complexes

Personal unconscious--unique to each individual--repressed, suppressed. All once in consciousness and thus retrievable

Complexes--sub-organizations of psychic material concerning a specific motif. To the degree that these complexes are repressed or broken off from conscious control, they can accumulate more psychic energy and lead to pathology

Jung’s concept of psychic energy was not constrained to sex and aggression, but is more general..

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Personal Unconscious: This is formed of socially unacceptable mental content that was once conscious but has been forced out of mental awareness by the defenses.

1. Is in conflict with the ego.

2. Contains the complexes, which are unconscious clusters of emotionally laden thoughts that result in a disproportionate influence on behavior (ex: money complex, mother complex, Oedipus complex).

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Collective Unconscious: A communal, species memory representing the accumulated experiences of mankind. It is a storehouse of latent predispositions to apprehend the world in particular ways. It is the deepest and most inaccessible layer of the psyche.

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Collective UnconsciousCollective unconscious at the deepest level of unconscious (not directly retrievable) and is transpersonal

It is a result of human evolution and represents the universal and eternal.

Not solely animal instincts, but the accumulated psychic culture of an evolved humanity.

It influences every level of psychic functioning by interpreting events through its symbols and predispositions. (cf. Man and his Symbols).

Individual symbols are unique representations of archetypes as filtered through the personal unconscious and ego..

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“I have often been asked where the archetype comes from and whether it is acquired or not. This question cannot be answered directly. Archetypes are, by definition, factors and motifs that arrange the psychic elements into certain images, characterized as archetypal, but in such a way that they can be recognized only from the effects they produce.

Archetypes: An archetype is an inherited predisposition to respond to certain aspects of the world.

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They exist preconsciously, and presumably they form the structural dominants of the psyche in general. They may be compared to the invisible presence of the crystal lattice in a saturated solution. As a priori conditioning factors they represent a special, psychological instance of the biological "pattern of behaviour," which gives all living organisms their specific qualities. Just as the manifestations of this biological ground plan may change in the course of development, so also can those of the archetype. Empirically considered, however, the archetype did not ever come into existence as a phenomenon of organic life, but entered into the picture with life itself.

"A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity" (1942). In CW 11: Psychology and Religion: West and East. P. 222

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Persona: The persona is the public face (mask) one presents to the world for everyone else to see. It is in opposition to the shadow and is mostly conscious as a part of personality. Sometimes the

persona is referred to as the "social archetype" since it involves all the compromises appropriate to living in a community.

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Shadow: The shadow is both a part of the personality and a archetype.

Part of personality: The shadow is the dark side of your personality that contains the animal (and sexual) instincts. It is the opposite of the Persona (mask) and is the part of personality that is repressed from the ego ideal.

As archetype: The importance of the shadow is seen in its symbolic representation by devils, demons, and evil spirits.

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The Shadow is the personification of that part of human, psychic possibility that we deny in ourselves and project

onto others. The goal of personality integration is to integrate the rejected, inferior side of our life into our

total experience and to take responsibility for it.

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Animus: From the Greek word for "mind" (spirit). The male archetype in women. It predisposes woman to understand the nature of man, serves as the compensatory rational inner face of the sentimental female persona, and is experienced as a masculine voice within the psyche.

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Anima: From the Greek word for "soul". The female archetype in men. It predisposes man to understand the nature of woman,

serves as the compensatory sentimental inner face of the rational male persona, and is experienced as a feminine voice within the

psyche.

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Self

A goal of differentiated self-integration--self-realization

An archetype of archetypes

Contains both personal and collective unconscious images

It unites opposing elements of the psyche..

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Attitudes and FunctionsAttitudes

Extraversion--IntroversionFunctions

Rational:

Thinking--tells you what it is.

Feeling--tells you if it is agreeable or not

Irrational:Sensation--tells us that something exists

Intuition--tells you where it comes from and where it is going..

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Functions of thought: How the person deals with information from

the world.

Intuition

Sensation

Thinking Feeling

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Thinking: Tells what a thing is, gives names, categories to things (true, false), defines alternatives, and reasons objectively.

Feeling: Is basically evaluative; tells whether something is good/bad; acceptable/unacceptable; like/dislike. Do not confuse with emotion. Essential notion: Is the object of value?

Sensing: Tells you what exists; detects the presence of things. Does not evaluate. Is interested in facts and objects in the objective world; focus is on the trees.

Intuition: Uses hunches, sees possibilities, sees around corners and goes beyond the facts; focus in on the forest.

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Introversion - Extroversion

The Self

Individuation

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I had to abandon the idea of the superordinate position of the ego. ... I saw that everything, all paths

I had been following, all steps I had taken, were leading back to a single point -- namely, to the mid-

point. It became increasingly plain to me that the mandala is the centre. It is the exponent of all paths. It is the path to the centre, to individuation. ... I knew

that in finding the mandala as an expression of the self I had attained what was for me the ultimate.

- C. G. Jung. Memories, Dreams, Reflections.

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Stages of DevelopmentInfancy and childhood (birth to adolescence) Up until age 5 children are primarily expressing the collective unconscious

Youth and young adulthood (adolescence to 35 or 40) Marked by struggles in establishing work, marriage, identity.

Middle age (35-40 to 65-70) the time of individuation, Challenging earlier values and ways of doing things. A time to address the unexpressed polarities.

Old age (65-70 to death).

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1st Half: 2nd Half: ego self conscious personality unconscious personality outer events inner events achievements integration doing being

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Middle Life (40 --> 60-65): Here the process of the integration of the shadow

dominates. This is the Fall of life. Introverts have a slight edge here because of the

heavy introspection.

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Midlife Crisis: This comes when you are bored with material success and begin the process of making sense of your life. There are at least three possible solutions:

1. Denial - don't face the crisis. You might die at 40 although you won't be buried until 90.

2. Start all over - suddenly you discover the unconscious and proclaim that all your life up to now has been a lie. You sell your business and become an artist or a missionary. Sometimes OK, sometimes not.

3. Start the process of integrating the old life and the new life into an unified concept of self. This is when men start of soften up (retire, become involved with family) and women start to toughen up (start a business, go into politics).

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Old Age (60-65 --> Death). Here

wisdom (self & spirituality)

dominates. This is the winter of life

when you prepare for the next great

mystery.

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“With increasing age, contemplation, and reflection, the inner images naturally play an ever greater part on man’s life . . . In old age one begins to let memories unroll

before the mind’s eye . . .”

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The Shadow

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Anima

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Grand Mae

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Ritual

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Myth

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Fantastic Animal

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The hero a hero is a man or woman

(then often called a heroine), traditionally the protagonist of a story, legend or saga, commonly possessed of powers far beyond that of a standard human, which enable him or her to perform some truly extraordinary, beneficial deed (an "heroic deed") for which he or she is famous. These powers are sometimes not only of the body but also of the mind. Heroes are typically opposed by villains.

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The shadow The shadow is instinctive and

irrational, but is not necessarily evil even when it might appear to be so. It can be both ruthless in conflict and empathetic in friendship. It is important as a source of hunches, for understanding of one's own more inexplicable actions and attitudes (and of others' reactions), and for learning how to cope with the more problematic or troubling aspects of one's personality.

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The Mother Commonly conceived of as

a nature goddess, the recurrent theme of nature and motherly care go hand in hand. As the prominent feature of almost all early Indo-European societies, the mother archetype manifests itself in a host of deities and symbolism (independent and therein).

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The tricksterwho breaks the rules of

the gods or nature, sometimes maliciously (for example, Loki) but usually with ultimately positive effects

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anima the anima is the

feminine side of a man's personal unconscious. It can be identified as all the unconscious feminine psychological qualities that a man possesses.

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Syzygysyzygy to denote an

archetypal pairing of contrasexual opposites, which symbolized the communication of the conscious and unconscious minds.

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Light and darkness

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animus the animus is the

masculine side of a woman's personal unconscious. It can be identified as all the unconscious masculine psychological qualities that a woman possesses.

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child

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The Wise old man typically represented by an

older father-type figure who uses personal knowledge of people and the world, to help tell stories that in a mystical way illuminate to his audience a sense of who they are and who they might become.

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The Self general the self refers

to the conscious, reflective personality of an individual

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Cosmic Images

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PersonalityPolar oppositesHow you interact with the

worldHow you process

informationHow you make decisions

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Personality

Introversion Extroversion

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Personality: Function

Thinking

Feeling

Intuiting Sensing

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Personality

Thinking

Feeling

Intuiting Sensing

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Adler and social psychology