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    CARL JUNG’S STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY IN RELATION TO ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR - Carl Gustav Jung was born in Switzerland on the 26th July 1875 - He was a lonely‚ isolated son of an emotionally troubled mother and a poor but extremely well read pastor. - He studied psychiatry in the University of Basel and was an early supporter of Sigmund Freud basically because they shared the same interest in the unconscious. - He later differed with Sigmund Freud on his theories about libido‚ the nature of the unconscious

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    many examples of repression especially in traumatic events and in child sexual abuse. Carl Jung also agreed with Freud on the repressed memories as he says “I have frequently encountered repressions in my experiments with word association:” (Jung 1963‚ p.147) He goes on to say “the facts that I had observed were consonant with his theory. Thus I was able to corroborate Freud’s line of argument” (Jung 1963‚ p.147) As well as these two main parts of the mind‚ Freudian theory also looks at the

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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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    This school of thought emphasizes the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud believed that the human mind was composed of three elements: the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. Other major psychodynamic thinkers include Anna Freud‚ Carl Jung‚ and Erik Erikson. Humanistic Psychology: Humanistic psychology developed as a response to psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Humanistic psychology instead focused on individual free will‚ personal growth‚ and self-actualization. Major humanist thinkers

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    Fetina Pennington PSY/250 December 19‚ 2012 Dr. Kathlyn J. Kirkwood PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT The Psychoanalytic Theories of Freud‚ Jung‚ and Adler contributed so much to psychology as we know it today. As developers of the theory of personality involving the id‚ ego‚ and superego‚ which led to the therapy method known as psychoanalysis‚ Freud‚ Jung and Adler shared many ideas and fought over many concepts in developing each of their versions of what became the beginning of psychotherapy

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    conscious mind. Freud and his student Jung could not agree on the mind and also had different views on the meaning of dreams. Their focus was on the unconsciousness. Freud believed that we are all driven by basic survival instincts making our dreams to connect to sex and repressed desires. If a person has to repress their libido then they would experience ‘personality conflictions’ Freud put these two accepts of the person together to create Eros life instincts. Jung believed that we are all basically

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    Psychodynamic Theorist

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    Psychodynamic Theorist Psychodynamic Theorist Throughout psychology‚ many theorists are remembered for his or her work in specialized areas. Sigmund Freud‚ Erik Erikson‚ Alfred Adler‚ and Carl Jung were psychoanalysts. Each theorist had his own view and that view was brought into the psychology field and has earned its own right to become a theory. Many of the theories are still used today and may continue to be used in future studies. Sigmund Freud became known as the founding father of

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    Type Talk

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    objective and constructive manner and when elevated to this higher level it becomes "Typewatching" In the early 1920 ’s the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung developed a theory of personality types where he said behavioral differences were "a result of preferences related to the basic functions our personalities perform throughout life" (p. 8). Jung ’s theory was published in his book titled Personality Types in 1923. Meanwhile‚ earlier in the century‚ Katherine Briggs was researching human behavior

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    Theoretical Position

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    theories that we are still building on or learning from to this day. Four men who made a great impact on the field of psychology‚ who may have worked together‚ and who may have even had drastically different theoretical positions are Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Jung‚ Alfred Adler‚ and William James. In the following paper we will discuss these men and their passions as well as their differences. Psychoanalysis was the theoretical position that Sigmund Freud built and spent most of his life adding to. Psychoanalysis

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