PSYC1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Collective Unconscious, Personal Unconscious, Extraversion And Introversion
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Lecture 3
Essential reading: Collective unconscious, and the origin of the archetypes pp.
425-426
Jung’s Word Association studies support Freud’s notion of the Dynamic
Unconscious
• Personal Unconscious
- Repressed ideas
- Memories
- Impulses
• The Collective Unconscious- most powerful and influential part of the
psyche, therefore the personality
- Trans-personal: not determined by experiences. Not empirical
- Archetypes: primordial images common to all human species, predispose
us to respond in certain ways
- … there is good reason for supposing that the archetypes are the
unconscious images of the instincts themselves, in other words, that they
are patterns of instinctual behaviour (Jung, 1968, pp. 43-44).
- Main archetypes: child-god, mother, trickster, hero, shadow, animus,
persona
• Synchronicity
- Two events close in time without one causing the other, which appears to
one individual that there is some kind of connection
- Two events related through meaning rather than cause and effect
- Paranormal connection?
- The archetype that has a quality that permits this meaningfulness
• Jung’s Anticipation of later approaches to Personality
- Dispositional/ trait: by constructing an extroversion and introversion
typology therefore influencing the dispositional trait theories
- Humanistic/ existential: the fact that Jung’s theory held to the assumption
that an individuals life is shaped by future or end goals, the key goal was
to being your true self only coming about when you are in your 0’s/0’s.
Full individualisation and selfhood. This is where the personality reaches
its highest development.
• Testing Jung’s Theory
- Conceptually
- Empirically
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Document Summary
Essential reading: collective unconscious, and the origin of the archetypes pp. Jung"s word association studies support freud"s notion of the dynamic. Impulses: the collective unconscious- most powerful and influential part of the psyche, therefore the personality us to respond in certain ways. Archetypes: primordial images common to all human species, predispose. There is good reason for supposing that the archetypes are the unconscious images of the instincts themselves, in other words, that they are patterns of instinctual behaviour (jung, 1968, pp. Main archetypes: child-god, mother, trickster, hero, shadow, animus, persona: synchronicity. Two events close in time without one causing the other, which appears to one individual that there is some kind of connection. Two events related through meaning rather than cause and effect. The archetype that has a quality that permits this meaningfulness typology therefore influencing the dispositional trait theories. Dispositional/ trait: by constructing an extroversion and introversion.