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You have five minutes to review for your unit one final
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Bell Ringer #1 Tell me about your favorite sci-fi/fiction/fantasy/supernatural story (movie, book, etc) Who is your favorite character in it? P.S.: if you haven’t turned in your Unit 1 bell ringers yet- doooo eeeeet!
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Take the test… Please do NOT write on the test, ONLY write on your answer sheet. When you have calculated your personality type, write your name on the post it and place it in the right box on the front board.
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http://www.truity.com/view/types -project onto board.
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What’s that mean? E= Extrovert I = Introvert S=Sensing N=iNtuitive
T=thinking F=feeling J=Judgeing P=perceiving
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Functional Types WWW.16personalities.com www.personalitypage.com
Thinking Types - Where the use of reason or 'thinking it through', is your superior function. Intuitive Types - Where intuition is your superior function, you know things in a direct immediate way, without the need for reasoning. Feeling Types - This includes moral feelings as well as other kinds of sentiment (love and tenderness). In this case, 'feeling' must be clearly distinguishable from sensation, which is a physical thing. Sensational Types - Your favorite way to relating to reality is physical sensation; have a need to engage with the world around them. Combinations of 'functional types' - Normally you will have a superior function and also an inferior function. A person who is a ‘feeling' type will depend less on their 'thinking' function. On the other hand you will have a secondary function that compensates your superior function. A person who is an 'intuitive' type will most likely have as a compensating function of speculative thinking or intuitive feeling.
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A Journey Into The Mind Of… Carl Jung
"Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves."
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Who is Carl Jung? Carl Jung was born in Kesswill Switzerland (1875).
As a child he was interested in history, archaeology, and philosophy. He studied medicine at the University of Basel and discovered he had a passion for psychiatry. He became a psychiatrist as it gave him the opportunity to study both the spiritual and factual sides of the world. For 9 years he was an assistant physician at a Psychiatric Hospital He studied Schizophrenia extensively.
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His Early Career Cont. His first ideas were published in Psychology of the Unconscious (it contained much about mythological content and listed parallels between myths and psychotic fantasies). He went on to develop his own theory called analytic psychology, for half a century he wrote religiously about personality in regards to symbolic, mythological, and spiritual views.
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His Major Theories… ·Focused on the unconscious and conscious mind…he believed that the unconscious played more of a role in controlling our thought process (especially during dreaming) ·The collective unconscious was also more dominant factor in the development of human personality
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His Major Theories Cont…
·He believed in two personality types ·Introvert – someone who keeps to themselves and is emotionally self-sufficient Extrovert- someone who is outgoing and use their psychological power to draw people towards them
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Mask Mash-up! Design a mask for your personality (personas) Pick 2 that relate to you! Jungian Archetype- Transgressor, Trickster, Temptress, Destroyer, Hero. Anima/Animus Shadow Self On the BACK of your mask, write which two archetypes you identified with and brief explanation why. 30 pts- 10 per persona and 10 for your explanation
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Jung’s Five Transgressor (Rule or norm breaker-Dr. Frankenstein/teenagers) Trickster (Shapeshifter- not good or bad-Loki, the Joker, Deadpool) Temptress (-lures one off the path or away from the goal- that cute girl/guy, the one ring, twinkies, technology) Destroyer (Knows you have to destroy to re-build OR pure villian) Hero (Pure ethics and beliefs; unwavering and steadfast- rescues).
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Persona Greek for 'mask'. Jung uses the word for self-image with which we face the world.
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Shadow Parts of the psyche that have not been brought to consciousness, the 'dark' side of your psyche. The negative side of your psyche, insofar as it is the opposite of whatever you have hitherto regarded as making a positive contribution to your well being. Cinderella is a shadow figure. She is ignored and neglected by her elderly sisters. Cinderella is shut up while her sisters (other parts of the psyche) go out into the world. This represents the contrast between the conscious ego (which relates to the outside world) and those parts of the unconscious that have not been allowed any part in one's conscious activity.
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Anima & Animus These are what Jung called the 'soul image' which is one of the archetypal images. For a man this is the 'anima'; for a woman it is the 'animus'. The anima is the feminine aspects of a male psyche; for instance, being gentle, tender, patient, getting close to nature. The animus is the masculine aspect of the female psyche; being aggressive, assertive, controlling, taking charge, the fighting spirit. These 'soul image' characteristics are in opposition to those possessed by your persona. If your persona is an intellectual one, your soul-image will be characterized by sentiment and emotion; if you are the intuitive type, your soul-image will be earthly and sensual. The object is to recognize (through dream) these 'soul images‘ and to incorporate them into your persona.
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Archetype Self-portraits of the instincts. The instinctive forces and instinctive strategies or ways of behaving. 'Archetypal images' are the symbols through which these instinctive things show themselves in dreams. Archetypal images include symbols that occur in mythology, fairytales and religions. They are older than mankind and belong to the collective unconscious. Archetypal images are symbols that represent contents within the psyche that were never conscious experiences. They are the 'universal' symbols that are available to us all even though we have no knowledge of them in our waking lives. Archetypes are common psychic structures that parallel the common human physical structure
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The Trickster The Trickster, as the name implies, plays jokes to keep you from taking yourself too seriously. The trickster may appear in your dream when you have overreach or misjudge a situation. Or he could find himself in your dream when you are uncertain about a decision or about where you want to go in life. The trickster often makes you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed, sometimes mocking you or exposing you to your vulnerabilities. He may take on subtle forms, sometimes even changing its shape.
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