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Story and Video Read creation story. Write summary. Compare with group Compare and contrast Freud and Jung-video
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Jung’s Unconscious Ego-conscious mind Personal conscious-anything not presently conscious but can be such as memories Collective unconscious (different from Freud): reservoir of our experiences as a species. A knowledge we are born with EX: recognition of symbols, images, and meanings of objects EX: religion, fairy tales, myths, dreams
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Archetypes Look at the pictures. What do you think an archetype is?
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Archetypes The contents of the collective unconscious. Unlearned tendency to experience or perceive something in a certain way EX: Mother, Father, child, hero, maiden, wise old man Persona: Represents your public image. The person we want others to think we are. The mask we put on
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Jung’s Typology-introversion and extroversion Introversion: Prefer internal world of thoughts, feelings, fantasies, and dreams. Focused towards the collective unconscious and its archetypes Extroversion: Prefer the external world of things and people and activities. Focused on the persona and outer reality
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Typology
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EQ: What are Adler’s theories of personality? Do you feel the need to be perfect? Why or why not? Do you think that your birth order or number of siblings can affect a person’s personality?
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Perfection and inferiority Striving for perfection: The single drive behind our behavior and experience. Desire to fulfill our potential Compensation: Striving to overcome shortcomings to become perfect Psychological inferiorities: Feeling inferior based on the experiences we have Inferiority complex: When overwhelmed by the forces of inferiority. Extreme, consistent and long lasting doubt and lack of self esteem
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Birth order Reading/graphic organizer/reflection
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EQ: What are Horney’s ideas and psychodynamic legacies? Bell Ringer Read impact of psychoanalytic theory Write 2 ideas that not all psychoanalytic theorists believe in Write 1 limitation of Freud and Jung Write 3 ideas that still receive widespread suport
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Karen Horney Saw neurosis as normal way of dealing with life If too much neurosis, however, a person becomes neurotic and they will experience great anxiety
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Neurotic needs: The need for…. affection and approval a partner a restrictive life power and control exploit others social recognition and prestige personal admiration Personal achievement Self-sufficiency and independence Perfection
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Coping strategies Compliance:1,2,3 Aggression: 4-8 Withdrawal: 3, 9, 10
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Womb envy Criticized Freud’s idea of penis envy Womb envy-men who feel envious of a woman’s ability to bear children
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