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Theories of Personality Carl Jung
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Who was Carl Jung?
  • At this point, the Jung Biography video will be
    watched

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Who was Carl Jung?
  • Jung was a colleague of Freud
  • He was obsessed with the unconscious mind
  • But, Jung viewed the unconscious mind differently
    than Freud
  • Jung saw personality development as lifelong
    process of striving to reconcile opposite urges

4
The Theory
  • Jungs theory divided the human mind into three
    parts
  • The Ego
  • The Personal Unconscious
  • The Collective Unconscious

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Ego
  • Jung defines this as the unconscious mind

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The Personal Unconscious
  • Anything that is not presently conscious, but can
    be. It includes both memories that are easily
    brought to mind and those that have been
    repressed for some reason.

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The Collective Unconscious
  • This refers to our Psychic Inheritance
  • The reservoir of our experiences as a species, a
    kind of knowledge we are all born with (the
    collective memories of the entire human race).
    We are not directly conscious of it but it
    influences all our experiences and behaviours.
  • According to Jung, this is who so many cultures
    have the same symbols recurring in their myths,
    religion, art, and dreams. The common symbols
    are referred to as archetypes.

8
Archetypes
  • The content of the collective unconscious are
    called "Archetypes"
  • Jung believed humans are not born "clean slates".
    He thought we came into this world with certain
    pre-dispositions that cause behaviour.
  • These behaviours were driven by archetypes or
    archetypal behaviour.

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Examples of Archetypes
  • Family Archetypes
  • The Father Stern, Powerful, Controlling
  • The Mother Feeding, Nurturing, Soothing
  • The Child Birth, Beginnings, Salvation
  • Story Archetypes
  • The Hero Rescuer, Champion
  • The Maiden Purity, Desire
  • The Wise Old Man Knowledge, Guidance
  • The Magician Mysterious and Powerful
  • The Witch or Sorceress - Dangerous
  • The Trickster Deceiving and Hidden
  • Animal Archetypes
  • The Faithful Dog Unquestioning Loyalty
  • The Enduring Horse Never Giving Up
  • The Devious Cat Self Serving

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Examples of Archetypes
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Examples of Archetypes
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Examples of Archetypes
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Examples of Archetypes
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Introvert and Extrovert
  • Jung is most famous for his development of the
    personality types of INTROVERT and EXTROVERT.
    Introverts are people who prefer their internal
    world of thoughts, feelings, and dreams.
    Extroverts prefer the external world of things,
    other people, and activities.
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