After reading the texts assigned for this week‚ I have selected “The Odjibwa Corn Hero” for my first response paper for two reasons: a) it is the only story I read that made me want to eat a bucket of corn afterwards and b) even though I do not know anything about Native American folklore‚ the story seems to have something familiar at its core which I intend to uncover. The story begins with Wunzh‚ after reaching a proper age‚ he decides to go to an isolated place to “fast undisturbed and find his
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Personalities: thoughtfulness‚ considerate‚ creative. Extreme: OCD ****Phlematic (phlegm‚ water) Personalities: kind‚ dependable‚ reliable. Extreme: inhibited‚ reserved. ^Continues as Trait Theory Myers Brigg personality type indicator--invented by Carl Jung E-I: extrovert/introvert S-N: Sensing/intuative T-P: thinking/feeling J-P: judging/percepting *16-17 Century:-------Essential Nature: Three Philosophies Thomas Hobbs (original Sin) - inherently selfish‚ egotistically‚ aggressive. Must be
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There is always many comparisons and contrasts when it comes to comparing ones opinion to another’s. Jung‚ Adler‚ Erikson and Freud were all very intelligent theorists that had very smart ideas and theories of why people act and do thing the way they do. Freud is considered the starting point in psychology‚ and the other theorists diverge from there. We will compare and contrast the theories of Jung‚ Adler‚ Horney and Erikson’s with the theory of Freud. These groups of theorists that use Freud as
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January 13‚ 2013 Dr. Chalice C. Jenkins Personality Overview This paper will analyze the strengths and limitations of two theories. Those theories are the interpersonal theory of Henry S. Sullivan and the analytical psychological theory of Carl G. Jung. This paper will compare and contrast interpersonal theory and analytical theory in relationship to basic or underlying assumptions‚ deterministic versus free will‚ and awareness of self (conscious versus unconscious motives for behavior). Some
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defense mechanisms—ways of avoiding the painful recognition of undesirable thoughts and feelings displacement—when unconscious desires and thoughts are seen in conscious thoughts or dreams through an association with something that symbolically represents another person or event ego—the rational part of the psyche that operates on the reality principle id—the part of the psyche that contains instincts and desires‚ often unconscious‚ that motivate human behavior according to the pleasure principle;
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Carl Jung has influenced modern dream studies more than anyone else‚ except for Sigmund Freud. Jung and Freud were friends and agreed on a lot‚ however‚ they had different views on dream interpretation. Jung saw dreams as having a structure of a play or a story of sorts. He saw parallels between dreams and myths‚ saying that sometimes they used the same symbols to express their themes. Jung referred to the whole personality (mind/body/feelings) as the “psyche”. He believed that different kinds of
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literature? These recurring ideologies are not pure coincidences; they have symbolic meaning and have been traced to the depths of unconsciousness‚ having been recently categorized into archetypes. Archetypes are a development of psychologist‚ Carl Jung‚ referring to a pattern of character types‚ images‚ descriptive details‚ and situations that find their way from our minds‚ to our literature‚ and to our lives. This idea of predisposed mental associations is evidenced through literature from various
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contributors to the modern science of psychology were Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Jung and Alfred Adler. Freud basically viewed the human psyche from a
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Dreams and the Sub-Conscious Mind The definition of a dream is a series of thoughts‚ images‚ and sensations occurring in a person’s mind during sleep. It is believed that dreams have always existed in human society and have been shared among members of societies dating back to 3000-4000 BC. In various societies dreams held a number of meanings and significance. Throughout history dreams have been recognized as significant symbols or signs‚ warnings of the future‚ connections between living and
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Without conflict we won’t truly know the capacity of someone’s inner strength and understanding. Conflict is a true test which raises issues that otherwise wouldn’t be raised‚ issues which need to be dealt with in order for us to grow as a person. As well as testing a person’s inner strength and understanding it can also expose their weaknesses and flaws. Trials and hardships test and shape us as we learn from our experiences of dealing with them in our everyday lives‚ increasing our inner strength
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