PSYCH 2B03 Lecture Notes - Extraversion And Introversion, Psych, Spiritualism
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Jung"s four functions two basic attitudes we can take towards the world at large. Oriented towards processes of internal mind: introversion in conscious ego we tend to have a preference for one of this ego, dominated by one of these two attitudes. Opposite attitude dominates unconscious ego: complementarity of balance four functions which we can use to operate on the data from the external world or internal world judging & evaluating the content: rational functions. Rational: thinking feeling: judging or evaluating the emotional tone. Sensing: detecting the presence of something, sensing intuiting: non evaluative feeling or sense of what is right, correct, appropriate, gut reaction ideally we would use all four of these functions relatively equally. We have preferences, consciously dominated by one particular function, opposite function of the same kind dominates the unconscious. May be a helper function, auxiliary function. Primary and auxiliary functions conscious: rational thinking, helper function is non-rational intuiting.