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Carl Jung 1875 - 1961
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Carl as a “Jung”ster Born in Switzerland to Paul Jung (a pastor) and Emilie Preiswerk. Carl was the 4 th and only surviving child. Emilie was depressed and absent from the household. Carl grew a solitary life and was happiest when “left alone with his own thoughts”.
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Early life… At 12, Jung began to have fainting spells and his parents feared he may have epilepsy. He developed a fascination with spirituality at a young age being raised in church. Studied at University of Basel. In early 20’s began to research the unconscious mind/ moved to Paris to study under Pierre Janet. Jung married Emma Rauschenbach in 1903 and were married 52 years until her death in 1955.
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The Unconscious Mind Ego – our conscious mind; what we are aware of. Personal Unconscious – Made up of past experiences Collective Unconscious – Psychological heritage Individuation – The process of personal development that involves establishing a connection between the ego and the self (total psych).
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INTROVERT VS. EXTROVERT Introvert – More comfortable with the inner world of their thoughts and feelings. Extrovert – More social and aware of what is going on around them.
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Concepts of Theory What is a concept? A general idea derived or inferred from specific instances or occurrences A general notion or idea The two big concepts that Carl Jung came up with Introvert and Extrovert How did he come to these two ideas
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Carl Jung's Personality Theories Are there a few possible ways to describe a person with these traits in today’s world?
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Subconscious Personality Test Name a color (any color). Now think of 3 words that describe that color. Name an animal (any animal). Now think of 3 words that describe that animal. Name a body of water. 3 words describing it. Imagine you’re in a room. All the walls are white and there are no windows or doors. In 3 words describe how that room feels to you…
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