Much of Jung's life was exploring the unconscious.
Jung saw the ego as a way of organizing conscious forces.
Jung and Freud were lifelong friends.
The collective unconscious refers to an inherited tendency of the human life without losing their basic pattern.
Archetypes are images of form but not content.
Symbols are expressions of archetypes with content.
The Mandela is an archetype.
Like Freud, Jung believed that the most important focus of therapy should be childhood development.
Becoming more aware of previous unconscious forces is a goal of psychoanalysis
Jung's psychoanalysis pays less attention to culture.
Which concept would a Jungian therapist choose as the most important?
Anima
Style of Life
Transference
Unconscious
The tendency of humans to form representations of mythological motives is part of the:
conscious
preconscious
collective unconscious
13. Which is not an archetype?
death
power
persona
Zeus
Which of these is not a symbol?
Hitler
Michael Jordan
Typical everyday interactions with neighbors are represented with this archetype:
Animus
Persona
Jung's concept of introversion refers to
being shy and quiet
Being concerned with one’s inner world thoughts and ideas
When Harvey decides he will not take a job offer, he is using:
introversion
sensing
thinking
To effectively use the process of Jungian analysis, they should have at least some of this:
extroversion
Which of these functions is most likely to exist in the unconscious level?
auxillary
inferior
superior
Which is likely to be a goal of Jungian therapy?
List the archetypes most important to close family members.
Become more extroverted while being intuitive.
Come to terms with unconscious factors, bring more material into consciousness
Which closely fits the contributions of Carl Jung?
catharsis
interpretation
individuation
Dreaming of a bad experience at a family gathering is a _________.
objective dream
subjective dream
Which is not related to gender issues in Jungian analysis?
active imagination
anima
animus
the symbol of Pandora
Which of these approaches to understanding problems is most closely related to Jungian therapy?
developing better communication skills
establishing hold of the environment
using themes developed from cultural knowledge
analysis from the first 5 years of life
In understanding a patient's psychotic process, a Jungian therapist might ________________________.
take a history of psychical problems
analyze speech fluency
examine symbolism in verbal expression