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PSY 2403 1st Edition Lecture 6 Outline of Last LectureI. Defense Mechanisms (cont.)II. Stages of Development (Freud)III. Applications of Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud)IV. Critique of FreudV. Concept of Humanity (Freud)VI. Jung’s Levels of the PsycheOutline of Current Lecture I. Jung’s Levels of the PsycheII. Dynamics of PersonalityIII. Psychological TypesIV. Development of PersonalityV. Self-RealizationVI. Jung’s Method of InvestigationVII. Critique (Jung)VIII. Concept of Humanity (Jung)Current LectureI. Jung’s Levels of the Psyche (continued)a. Collective Unconscious: collective experiences humans have had in evolutionary pasti. Archetypes: inherited predisposition to respond to certain aspects of world1. Anima: female component of male psyche2. Animus – masculine component of female psyche3. Shadow a. Darkest, deepest part of psycheb. Not all bad – gives zest for life, passionc. Pre-human ancestors  animal instinctsd. Immoral, aggressive, and passionateThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.4. Self – attempts to harmonize all othersII. Dynamics of Personalitya. Progressioni. Adaptation to outside worldii. Forward (outward) flow of psychic energyb. Regressioni. Adaptation to inner worldii. Backward (inward) flow of psychic energyIII. Psychological Typesa. Attitudes (where the energy is placed)i. Introversion1. Turning inward2. Orientation internalii. Extraversion1. Turning outward2. Orientation externalb. Functionsi. Thinking (rational)1. Logical intellectual activity that produces a chain of ideas2. Tells what an object isii. Feeling (rational)1. Valuing an idea or event2. Determines value of objectiii. Sensation (irrational)1. Receives physical stimuli and transmits to perceptual consciousness2. Detects the presence of objectsiv. Intuition (irrational)1. Perception beyond the workings of consciousness2. Provides hunches when factual info isn’t availableIV. Development of Personalitya. Childhood: Birth to adolescenceb. Youth: The period from puberty until middle lifec. Middle Life: Begins at approximately age 35 or 40i. Period of life where you can experience spiritual turmoild. Old Agei. Diminution of consciousnessii. Death is the goal of lifeV. Self-Realization (Individuation or full expression)a. Harmonious blending of psyche componentsb. Process of becoming an individual or whole personVI. Jung’s Method of Investigationa. Word Association Testb. Dream Analysisc. Active Imaginationd. Psychotherapy – complex and flexibleVII. Critique (Jung)a. Moderate on Generating Research and Organizing Known Datab. Low on Guiding Action and Parsimonyc. Very Low on FalsifiabilityVIII. Concept of Humanity (Jung)a. Unconscious over Consciousb. Biology over Culturec. Similarity over Uniquenessd. Moderate on issues of Free Will, Optimism/Pessimism, and


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