PSYC 221 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Intentionality, Attachment Theory, Synchronicity

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Has two primary attitudes, and four basic functions: refers to all psychological processes: thoughts, feelings, sensations, wishes and so forth. Jung used psyche instead of mind" and mental" to avoid implications of consciousness, and to emphasize that the psyche embraces both conscious and unconscious processes: had a healing power, which could motivate a sufferer to extraordinary accomplishments. Freud and jung separated mining because of jung"s rejection of freud"s emphasis on sexuality. Jung believed sexuality to be symbolic, unlike freud who believed that all significant experiences can be understood through sexuality. Jung"s sexuality represented a creativity that has a mysterious quality and cannot be fully analyzed or completely depicted. Freud: 3 forces that are in conflict - id, ego, superego. Jung: a complex network of interacting systems that strive toward eventual harmony: these systems are the ego, the personal unconscious with its complexes, and the collective unconscious and its archetypes. Freud: viewed the unconscious as materials that have been repressed.