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Carl Gustav Jung Traig Traylor Alicia Garrett
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Unconscious Archetypes: ●present in every person ●Studied dreams, visions, paintings, poetry, folk stories, myths, and religion ●cultures share certain myths ●influence our thoughts and feelings ●build the foundation of our personalities
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Early Life: ●Born July 26, 1875 in Kesswil, Switzerland ●Fourth but only surviving child ●classmate pushed him to the ground causing him to lose consciousness ●later explained as his first encounter with neurosis ●1903, married Emma Rauschenbach ●while married had multiple relationships ●studied medicine ●went into field of psychiatry in 1903 ●graduated from University of Basel with medical degree
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Personal life: ●Worked with psychiatric patients at University of Zurich asylum ●became good friends with Sigmund Freud, whom impacted jungs later theories ●later separated from Freud’s theory ●Formed his own theory called Analytical Psychology ●believed human psyche exists in 3 parts: The ego, The personal unconscious, The collective unconscious ●Jung separated from the freudian theory ●has books that were published and unpublished ●Jung died in his house june 6, 1961 in Zurich
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Theory: Ego/Personalities Consciousness Personal unconscious Collective unconscious Ancestral memories/information that will never be made conscious ●People inherit instincts and urges from ancestors known as the collective unconscious ●Collective and personal unconscious combine to make personalities
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Theory: Archetypes: ●Patterns, images, symbols that come from our collective unconscious. ●Shapes perception of world ●Found in dreams, stories, images etc….
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Theory: ●Collective unconscious: Inherited instincts & urges ● ancestral experiences that are inherited & reflect experiences in humanity
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Theory: Personal unconscious: ●Information present in the mind but not easily accessed by the conscious mind (repressed memories)
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Theory: Consciousness: ●ability to react to your environment, ability to use your brain to obtain knowledge or awareness
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Theory: Ego/Personality: ●self esteem/importance ●feelings and emotions ●extroverted and introverted personalities ●Temperament and the environment create the physical core of personalities.
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Theory: ●(Nature) Heredity: physical & psychological characteristics passed from parents 2 children. ●Genes carry out heredity info. ●Instincts and urges inherited, present but not accessable Ego/Personalities Consciousness Personal unconscious Collective unconscious Ancestral memories conscious
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●Establishes appearance of people ●cultures share beliefs, stories told & understood based on recurring past experiences. ●Temperament and environment = personality ●Analytic psychology: conscious thoughts are expressions of dreams Theory: Ego/Personalities Consciousness Personal unconscious Collective unconscious Ancestral memories conscious
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Work cited: “Understanding Psychology”Richard A. Kasschau, PH.D Glencoe 2008 Dr. C. George Boeree "Carl Jung." Carl Jung. Web. Copyright 2006.http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/jung.html Matt Tower "Carl Gustav Jung." Carl Gustav Jung. Web. copyright 2002 Dreamfire production.http://faculty.frostburg.edu/mbradley/psyography/carljung.html Cherry, Kendra. "Carl Jung Biography." About Education. N.p., 2015. Web. 14 Apr. 2015..
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