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How does Jung feel about how one should be healthy |
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There should be a balance of unconsciousness and consciousness to be healthy |
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ancient chinese method of fortune-telling |
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) |
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Psychological test for measuring the psychic functions in an individual; also used for business and education application |
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What are the four psychological tye for Jung? |
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feelings, thinking, sensation, and intuition f: emotions t: logic sensation: details i: big picture remember: thinking - feeling: to make judgements sensation - intuition: to get information |
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What are the individual differences of Jung? |
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Introversion and extroversion |
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What is part of the personal unconscious for Jung? |
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anima, animus, shadow, personal, collection, psyche |
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What is the fundamental attitude for Jung? |
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extroversion/introversion |
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What is the solution to help stop negative projection of the anima and animus? |
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falling in love to be apart of person and to be more understanding and to help keep your characteristics |
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technique for exploring the unconsciouse by encouraging waking fantasies |
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elaboration of dream images as a step toward dream interpertation |
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the feminity that is part of the unconscious of every man |
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the masculinity that is part of the unconscious of every woman |
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a prmordial image in the collective unconscious; an innate pattern that influences eperience of the real world |
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the second most developed function of an individual's personality |
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the inherited unconscious |
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principle of the relationship between the unconscious and consciousness, by which the unconscious provides what is missing from consciousness to make a complete whole |
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emotionally charged networks of ideas (such as those resulting from unresolved conflicts)
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ex: technically having an issue over something |
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a person's predominant psychological function |
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the gatekeeper to consciousness |
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overvaluation of ego consciousness, without recognizing its limited role in the psyche |
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psychological function in which decisions are based on the emotions they arouse |
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the process of becoming a fully developed person, with all psychic functions developed
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ex: like a mid life crisis |
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psychologcial function in which material is perceived with a broad perspectie, emphasizing future possibilities rather than current details |
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symboloic representation of the whole psyche, emphasizing circles and/or squares |
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experience of spiritual or transpersonal energies |
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a person's social identity |
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that part of the unconscious derived from an indivdual's experience |
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a person's characteristic pattern of major personality dimensions (introversion - extroversion, thinking - feeling, and sensation - intuition) |
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the total, intergrated personality |
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psychological function in which material is percieved concretely, in detail |
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the unconscious complement to a person's conscious identity, often experienced as dangerous and evil |
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formed at the meeting point between conscious and unconscious |
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the acausal principle, in which events are determined by transpersonal forces |
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psychological function in which decisions are based on logic |
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the process of integrating all opposing aspects of personality into a unified whole |
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modification of psychic energy to higher purposes for example thru trail |
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method devised by jung to reveal complexes by asking people to say whatever comes to mind when they hear a word |
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What is RAI suppose to help with? |
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