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Carl Jung
Analytical Psychology
 Born in Switzerland in 1875
 Family of Protestant clergy
 Studied medicine at the University of
Basel
 Lectureship at the University of Zurich
 Created word associations as a
technique
 For a time, was one of Freud's primary
disciples
 Accompanied Freud to the US in 1909
 Died in 1961 in Zurich, Switzerland
The Structure of Personality
The Psyche and the Self: The Personality
as a Whole
 Ego
 Persona
 Shadow
 Anima and Animus
 Personal Unconscious
 Collective Unconscious
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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.
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
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.
 The gatekeeper to
consciousness
 Center of will
- Not the center of
personality
 Ego inflation
- Identifying too closely with
our consciousness
EGO
 Adapts to the world
 Mask; social roles
 It is shaped by the
reaction we elicit in
other people
 Self image
 We raise to our image
SHADOW
 Those part of the psyche
that is rejected from
consciousness by ego
because they are
inconsistent with one’s
self-image
Example: Unacceptable
sexual desires and
aggression
 Rejecting qualities that are
incompatible with identity
 man’s inner feminine (anima)
 woman’s inner masculine (animus)
 Man possessed by Anima is moody
and emotional
 Woman possessed by animus is
opinionated and power hungry
 projection of anima and animus
PERSONAL UNCONSCIOUS
 Combination of the
shadow, anima and
animus
 Shadow is closer to
consciousness
 Need to integrate all
COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS
 archetypes
 inherited; genetic basis ("racial
unconscious")
 shadow and anima/animus as archetypes
 other archetypes
The Great Mother
The Spiritual Father
The Hero
The Trickster
Mandala
Transformation
 Psychosis: Dangers of the Collective
Unconscious
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Therapy
 Dreams
 Other Symbolic Therapy Techniques
Therapy
method devised by Jung to reveal
complexes by asking people to say
whatever comes to mind when they
hear a word
 “mother” : “witch” (suggestive of a
mother complex)
 “Superman” : “… [can’t think of
anything]” (suggestive of a hero
complex)
Word
Association
Test:
Examples:
dreams
 recall of the dream
 amplification
 active imagination
“A dream uninterpreted, is like an unopened letter from
the unconscious.”
-- C. G. Jung
“ A dream that has not been interpreted is like a letter
that has not been read.”
--Talmud, Berachot 55a
Other Symbolic Therapy Techniques
 Play therapy
 Myths
 Symbolic life
synchronicity
the acausal principle, in which events are
determined by transpersonal forces
 a coincidence in which the phone rings just
as you are thinking of the person who calls
 bookcase cracking when Jung and Freud
met
Synchronicity:
Examples:
synchronicity
According to Jung, there is autonomous
energy in the archetypes of the collective
unconscious. They are causes of events,
both mental and physical.
PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
 introversion – extroversion
 4 psychological functions
 thinking – feeling (making judgments)
 sensation – intuition (getting information)
 dominant function & auxiliary function
 8 psychetypes
introversion – extroversion
 Energy flow inward: introversion
 Energy flow outward: extraversion
The Four Functions
 Thinking and Feeling
 ways of making decisions or judgments
 Thinking: logic, reason, principles
 Feeling: emotions
 Sensation and Intuition
 ways of getting information about the world
 Sensation: details
 Intuition: big picture
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
interested in ideas
interested in inner
reality
pays little attention
to other people
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
superficially
reserved
sympathetic and
understanding of
close friends or of
others in need
loving, but not
demonstrative
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
 EXTROVERTED
emphasizes
experience which
events trigger (not
the events
themselves)
e.g., musicians and
artists
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
 EXTROVERTED
concerned with
possibilities (not the
present reality)
in touch with the
unconscious
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
 EXTROVERTED
interested in facts
about objects
external to the self
logical
represses emotions
and feelings
neglects friends and
relationships
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
 EXTROVERTED
concerned with
human relationships
adjusted to the
environment
frequent among
women
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
 EXTROVERTED
emphasizes the
objects that trigger
experience
concerned with facts
and details
pleasure-seeking
(sometimes)
THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES
 INTROVERTED
THINKING
 INTROVERTED
FEELING
 INTROVERTED
SENSATION
 INTROVERTED
INTUITION
 EXTROVERTED
THINKING
 EXTROVERTED
FEELING
 EXTROVERTED
concerned with
possibilities for
change in the
external world,
rather than with the
familiar
an adventurer
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
 Most commonly-used test for
measuring Jungian functions
 Business and Education
Application
 Experimental Studies of
Judgments
 Causes of Type
Interpreting the MBTI
Extraversion: sociability,
energized by people, lonely
when alone (75%)
Sensation: practical, trusts facts;
learns through experience;
wants to deal with what’s real
Thinking: prefers the objective,
logical, analytical
Judging: prefers closure, wants
deadlines, feels more
comfortable once a decision
has been made.
Intraversion: territorial, enjoys
being alone, private, drained
by people (25%)
Intuition: innovative, fantasizes;
future more attractive than the
present
Feeling: prefers the subjective,
personal, values
Perceiving: resists closure,
wants more & more data;
values the open-ended;
pressure to decide stressful

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Final jung

  • 3.  Born in Switzerland in 1875  Family of Protestant clergy  Studied medicine at the University of Basel  Lectureship at the University of Zurich  Created word associations as a technique  For a time, was one of Freud's primary disciples  Accompanied Freud to the US in 1909  Died in 1961 in Zurich, Switzerland
  • 4. The Structure of Personality The Psyche and the Self: The Personality as a Whole  Ego  Persona  Shadow  Anima and Animus  Personal Unconscious  Collective Unconscious
  • 5. 5 of 55 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.
  • 6. 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
  • 7. 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.
  • 8.  The gatekeeper to consciousness  Center of will - Not the center of personality  Ego inflation - Identifying too closely with our consciousness EGO
  • 9.  Adapts to the world  Mask; social roles  It is shaped by the reaction we elicit in other people  Self image  We raise to our image
  • 10. SHADOW  Those part of the psyche that is rejected from consciousness by ego because they are inconsistent with one’s self-image Example: Unacceptable sexual desires and aggression
  • 11.  Rejecting qualities that are incompatible with identity  man’s inner feminine (anima)  woman’s inner masculine (animus)  Man possessed by Anima is moody and emotional  Woman possessed by animus is opinionated and power hungry  projection of anima and animus
  • 12. PERSONAL UNCONSCIOUS  Combination of the shadow, anima and animus  Shadow is closer to consciousness  Need to integrate all
  • 13. COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS  archetypes  inherited; genetic basis ("racial unconscious")  shadow and anima/animus as archetypes  other archetypes The Great Mother The Spiritual Father The Hero The Trickster Mandala Transformation  Psychosis: Dangers of the Collective Unconscious
  • 15. Therapy  Dreams  Other Symbolic Therapy Techniques
  • 16. Therapy method devised by Jung to reveal complexes by asking people to say whatever comes to mind when they hear a word  “mother” : “witch” (suggestive of a mother complex)  “Superman” : “… [can’t think of anything]” (suggestive of a hero complex) Word Association Test: Examples:
  • 17. dreams  recall of the dream  amplification  active imagination “A dream uninterpreted, is like an unopened letter from the unconscious.” -- C. G. Jung “ A dream that has not been interpreted is like a letter that has not been read.” --Talmud, Berachot 55a
  • 18. Other Symbolic Therapy Techniques  Play therapy  Myths  Symbolic life
  • 19. synchronicity the acausal principle, in which events are determined by transpersonal forces  a coincidence in which the phone rings just as you are thinking of the person who calls  bookcase cracking when Jung and Freud met Synchronicity: Examples:
  • 20. synchronicity According to Jung, there is autonomous energy in the archetypes of the collective unconscious. They are causes of events, both mental and physical.
  • 21. PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES  introversion – extroversion  4 psychological functions  thinking – feeling (making judgments)  sensation – intuition (getting information)  dominant function & auxiliary function  8 psychetypes
  • 22. introversion – extroversion  Energy flow inward: introversion  Energy flow outward: extraversion
  • 23. The Four Functions  Thinking and Feeling  ways of making decisions or judgments  Thinking: logic, reason, principles  Feeling: emotions  Sensation and Intuition  ways of getting information about the world  Sensation: details  Intuition: big picture
  • 24. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING interested in ideas interested in inner reality pays little attention to other people
  • 25. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING superficially reserved sympathetic and understanding of close friends or of others in need loving, but not demonstrative
  • 26. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING  EXTROVERTED emphasizes experience which events trigger (not the events themselves) e.g., musicians and artists
  • 27. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING  EXTROVERTED concerned with possibilities (not the present reality) in touch with the unconscious
  • 28. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING  EXTROVERTED interested in facts about objects external to the self logical represses emotions and feelings neglects friends and relationships
  • 29. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING  EXTROVERTED concerned with human relationships adjusted to the environment frequent among women
  • 30. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING  EXTROVERTED emphasizes the objects that trigger experience concerned with facts and details pleasure-seeking (sometimes)
  • 31. THE EIGHT PSYCHETYPES  INTROVERTED THINKING  INTROVERTED FEELING  INTROVERTED SENSATION  INTROVERTED INTUITION  EXTROVERTED THINKING  EXTROVERTED FEELING  EXTROVERTED concerned with possibilities for change in the external world, rather than with the familiar an adventurer
  • 32. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)  Most commonly-used test for measuring Jungian functions  Business and Education Application  Experimental Studies of Judgments  Causes of Type
  • 33. Interpreting the MBTI Extraversion: sociability, energized by people, lonely when alone (75%) Sensation: practical, trusts facts; learns through experience; wants to deal with what’s real Thinking: prefers the objective, logical, analytical Judging: prefers closure, wants deadlines, feels more comfortable once a decision has been made. Intraversion: territorial, enjoys being alone, private, drained by people (25%) Intuition: innovative, fantasizes; future more attractive than the present Feeling: prefers the subjective, personal, values Perceiving: resists closure, wants more & more data; values the open-ended; pressure to decide stressful