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UMass Amherst PSYCH 370 - Jung
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Psych 370 1st Edition Lecture 5Current Lecture- Personality – Jung - Individual Differenceso Personality psyche types  Introversion/extraversion  four psychological functions - Cognitive processeso Expanded notion of unconscious- Society o Deep meaning in myths and rituals- Biology o Inherited mental content - Development o focus on midlife change - Personality Structure – Jungian notion of conscious/conscious o Whole “self” or “psyche” gets imbalancedo Individuation – reintegration of self by restoring balance between conscious and unconscious o Ego – consistent with Freud  Seat of personal identity, locus of will and rationality  Ego Inflation – overemphasis on importance of ego/consciousness  Persona – public self, “mask”o Personal Unconscious -- each individuals own unconscious, developed by personal experience  Shadow - Your bad side, what is denied to personal by ego - Feared and loathed, though should not be - Projected shadow – feared imagery in art, literature, media, loathsomeness in others  Anima (in men) Animus (in women)- Repressed qualities inconsistent with gender identity - Mans inner women, women’s inner man- Projected anima/animus – falling in love- Archetypes – collective unconscious o Contains thought forms called archetypes o Shadow and anima/animuso Great mothero Spiritual father/wise old man o Heroo Transformation o Trickster - What’s cool bout Jungo Holistic name of the person  Elements of human experience lost when reduced Psychological health requires balance and completeness o Respect for spirituality  Transcendent experiences uniquely human Addresses universal experiences o Notion of multiple elves Public and private ideal and despised o Emphasis on self-acceptance  There is nothing truly wrong with youOther expectations and limitations are the


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